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  "name": "Growing Corn",
  "headline": "Growing Corn",
  "description": "The “Three Sisters” - corn, squash and beans - are at the heart of Haudenosaunee survi- val and worldview. Their destruction was an objective of Sullivan/ Clinton. While this 1508 village is Secotan, both peoples had advanced agrarian know-how. S/C officers’ journals gush with surprise, before burning such towns.",
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  "datePublished": "2019-01-20",
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    "name": "Robert Spiegelman"
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