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McLean County Historical Society, Bloomington, Ill.
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Walters, William D, Jr., 1942-
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Koos, Greg, 1949-
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Walters, William D, Jr., 1942-
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Hartzold, Susan
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LaBounty, Bill
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Munson, Don, 1941-
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Wyckoff, Martin A., 1950-
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Maize
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McLean County (Ill.)
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Corn
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Indians of North America
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Archaeological sites
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Archaeology
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Bloomington (Ill.)
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Kickapoo
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Kickapoo Nation
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Maps
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Plants
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Tassel
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World map of spread of corn
Kickapoo Words for the Corn Plant
Maize Illustration
Archaeologists at Noble-Wieting, Illinois
World map of spread of corn
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This color world map shows where corn orignated and how and when it spread across the globe.
Kickapoo Words for the Corn Plant
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The Kickapoo used various words in the diagram to identify parts of the corn plant.
Maize Illustration
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The first illustration of maize in the herbals from De Historia Stirpium of Leonhard Fuchs.
Archaeologists at Noble-Wieting, Illinois
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Illinois State University students study the remains at the Noble-Wieting archaeological site in 1972, a former Indian mound in McLean County. The site is in Heyworth, Illinois.
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