Indigenous Gardens of Wissatinnewag (click on photo) 
One of the beautiful 3 Sisters traditional mound gardens of Wissatinnewag.
One of the beautiful 3 Sisters traditional mound gardens of Wissatinnewag.

Ceremonial Cornplanter indigenous tobacco garden.
Ceremonial Cornplanter indigenous tobacco garden.

Indigenous Metacom Red flint corn.
Indigenous Metacom Red flint corn.

What beautiful color!  This is some of the indigenous Metacom Red flint corn from the Wissatinnewag gardens.
What beautiful color! This is some of the indigenous Metacom Red flint corn from the Wissatinnewag gardens.

Believe it or not, this is not a zucchini!  It's actually an indigenous Algonkian pumpkin (but not yet fully mature).
Believe it or not, this is not a zucchini! It's actually an indigenous Algonkian pumpkin (but not yet fully mature).

Indigenous cranberry bean.  Inside this green pod, the beans are ripening into a luscious, deep cranberry color.
Indigenous cranberry bean. Inside this green pod, the beans are ripening into a luscious, deep cranberry color.

The bumper crop of indigenous Algonkian pumpkins from our Indigenous Three Sisters Garden project allowed us to contribute to the food pantry of the Greenfield Center for Self Reliance.
The bumper crop of indigenous Algonkian pumpkins from our Indigenous Three Sisters Garden project allowed us to contribute to the food pantry of the Greenfield Center for Self Reliance.

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