By Hanna Salinas lavelanet Huron The Huron got food by farming They also got food by hunting They arte Corn,Beans, Squash, Sunflower seeds, Deer Wild.

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By Hanna Salinas lavelanet

Huron The Huron got food by farming They also got food by hunting They arte Corn,Beans, Squash, Sunflower seeds, Deer Wild Turkey,Fish, Fresh Corn Bread, Soup,and stew Every thing they ate was always cooked fresh on a fire The fires helped cook all the food that they ate The recipes for the corn bread are very fresh The corn bread was actually made with real baby corns

Here Are Some Picks Of What They Ate

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