indian corn is multicolored because, according to natives of New Mexico, each kernel has its own genes, so-to-speak. thus, each ear contains a unique combination of colors; making indian corn not only aesthetically pleasing (and delicious!) but also symbolic of our communities.
Monday, October 19, 2009
ripened to perfection
indian corn is multicolored because, according to natives of New Mexico, each kernel has its own genes, so-to-speak. thus, each ear contains a unique combination of colors; making indian corn not only aesthetically pleasing (and delicious!) but also symbolic of our communities.
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