The Pueblo in the American Southwest managed to stay on their own country. Nearly all the other cultures were moved to reservations and that, which they called it the Walk of Tears. And so if you get the corn stories, so there's a T-work, which is one of the Pueblo writer Alfonso Ortiz,. He writes about the corn mothers and the corn maidens. They have survived for thousands of years, depending on an extremely fragile crop through knowledge and brilliant knowledge or no monocultures.

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