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∙ 12y agoThere is actually no such language as "Native American". There are more than 700 different Native American languages spoken in North and South America. You will have to be more specific. If you are not sure which language you are talking about, here is a partial list of the most common Native American languages in North America:
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∙ 12y agocorn, beans, pumpkins, and melons
The Native American staples of corn, beans and squash.
Corn, wheat, apples, lettuce, tomatoes, coffee, peanuts, squash, beans, and tobacco.
The Three Sisters refers to the planting of three vegetables. The Corn is planted to support beans. The squash was planted to cover the ground and protect the corn and beans and to keep the ground moist and comparatively weed free.
wheat corn, beans, and fruit orchards that produced peaches and apricots
The native American name for corn is Maize
corn,beans,squash
The Native American trio of corn, beans an squash. Corn, beans and squash is good for you. AWESOME
mainly ALL of them
corn, beans, pumpkins, and melons
The Native American staples of corn, beans and squash.
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Corn, Squash, beans, and fish were eaten by the Iroquois.
Corn, beans and squash which were typical Native American fare. Sweet corn is still a major Rhode Island farm crop.
Corn, wheat, apples, lettuce, tomatoes, coffee, peanuts, squash, beans, and tobacco.
The Native American staples of Corn, beans and squash, wild game and domestic animals.
The Three Sisters refers to the planting of three vegetables. The Corn is planted to support beans. The squash was planted to cover the ground and protect the corn and beans and to keep the ground moist and comparatively weed free.