More than 80,000 Native producers contribute $3.5 billion annually to the agriculture industry, according to the Native Farm ...
Archeologists studying a forested area in northern Michigan say they've uncovered what is likely the largest intact remains of an ancient Native American agricultural site in the eastern half of the ...
Julie Murphree with Arizona Farm Bureau joined Arizona’s Morning News to discuss the power players behind Arizona’s strong agriculture: Native American and female farmers. Proposition 409, a nearly ...
Prior to the arrival of the first European settlers early in the 17th Century, an estimated 50 million Native Americans tilled the land in the area that became the United States, gathered food in the ...
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Archaeologists uncover massive 1,000-year-old Native American fields in Northern Michigan that defy limits of farming
With its cold climate, short growing season, and dense forests, Michigan's Upper Peninsula is known as a challenging place for farming. But a new Dartmouth-led study provides evidence of intensive ...
It’s probably a euphemism to say the Native Americans moved on. Many were forced westward by early American settlement and federal government policy. The Delaware, who originally lived around the ...
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