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The rest of the year, they cultivated corn and other crops for local consumption.
The women cultivated corn (maize), cassava (manioc), and sweet potatoes, and the men hunted and fished.
Their subsistence was probably based on fishing, hunting, and gathering wild foods; they are also known to have cultivated corn (maize), beans, and squash.
The Mapuche cultivated corn (maize), beans, squash, potatoes, chili peppers, and other vegetables and fished, hunted, and kept guinea pigs for meat.
They made pottery and built clusters of semi-subterranean pit houses on the mesa tops at an elevation of 7,000 feet (2,000 metres), where they also cultivated corn (maize), beans, and squash.
The Illinois economy combined agriculture with foraging; women cultivated corn (maize) and other plant foods, small parties took forest mammals and wild plants throughout the year, and most members of a given village participated in one or more winter bison hunts on the prairie.
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"I learned so much about cultivating corn and spraying corn and irrigating corn.
The Pocomam are primarily agriculturists; they cultivate corn (maize) and beans and manufacture pottery and charcoal.
Like other Iroquoian tribes, the Wenrohronon were traditionally semisedentary, cultivating corn (maize), hunting, and fishing for their livelihood.
At the time of the conquest the Puruhá were an agricultural people cultivating corn (maize), beans, squash, and potatoes.
When they became sedentary and began to cultivate corn (maize), they also began to build circular pits as storage bins.
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