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A rare Iroquois flint corn with mostly blue and an occasional white kernel. Ears vary between 4 and 12 inches long. Gigi Hill , a Mohawk Indian, saved and preserved this beautiful corn from/ on the Tuscarora reservation in western New York, near Buffalo. Traditionally made into a blue corn mush and used ceremonially at Iroquois naming ceremonies.

Gigi Hill

    © 2016 by Stephen Smith

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