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  • Squash (plural squash or squashes) is the common name used for four species in the genus Cucurbita of the gourd family Cucurbitaceae: C. pepo ...
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  • Squash (plural squash or squashes) is the common name used for four species in the genus Cucurbita of the gourd family Cucurbitaceae: C. pepo ...
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  • family, Cucurbitaceae, which also includes squash, watermelon, and muskmelon. ... members may more generally be known as squash. It is a common name for ...
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  • * racquetball, squash, and tennis racquet strings ==See also== * Polymer * Plastic == Notes == Category:Physical sciences Category:Chemistry ...
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  • in the winter. They produced wild rice, corn, squash, beans, and tobacco. In the winter when they hunted herds of game, they used portable wigwams. ...
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  • below. Primary crops were maize, beans, squash, and sunflowers. Gathered ... [[Image:Braided-squash-wichita.jpg|thumb|left|200 px|Braided pumpkin]] ...
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  • * Squash * Swimming/Diving * Tennis * Volleyball Club Sports which compete in NCAA competition: * Rugby * Track and Field Other club sports: ...
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  • on agriculture, growing corn, beans, and squash (like many of the natives of the region). The Yaqui who lived in the Río Yaqui region and in ...
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  • people had a varied diet composed of maize, squash, sweet potato, manioc, and achira, and even a small trace of various fish. They also utilized several ...
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  • course the botanical fruits like cucumbers, squash, pumpkins, and capsicums. The merit of the ongoing question, "is it a fruit, or is it ...
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  • planted crops, largely of corn (maize), beans, and squash. In the autumn, after the harvest, they traveled back upstream, taking provisions, and spreading ...
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  • and cultivated corn, beans, and squash, the famous "Three Sisters" of indigenous horticulture. Traditionally, the Algonquins lived ...
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  • The potato, the tomato, the pepper, squash, several varieties of bean ... The second most important crop in Mesoamerican agriculture is the ...
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  • as fruits. Much like tomatoes and squash, however, their sour-bitter flavor contributes to cucumbers being perceived, prepared, and eaten as ...
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  • lack an endosperm are bean, pea, oak, walnut, squash, sunflower, and radish. Plant seeds with an endosperm include all conifers and most monocotyledons ...
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  • The Onondaga lived as hunter-gatherers, and grew corn, beans, and squash. These were known as the "Three sisters" and were considered ...
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  • |right|250px|Along with squash and maize, beans were the "three ... the straw is used for fodder. Along with squash and maize, beans were the ...
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  • went critical on December 2, 1942, built in a squash court under Stagg Field, the football stadium at the University of Chicago. Due to a mistranslation ...
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  • the tips into tubers), chocho (a type of gourd), squash, and quinoa, to name a few. They also domesticated animals such as cuy (guinea pigs), llamas, ...
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  • people who grew maize, beans, pumpkins and squash. With the coming of the horse culture to the Great Plains they began to take on some of the ...
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  • E. They irrigated crops of lentils, maize, and squash and stored their grain in stone granaries (in part made from the numerous black basalt boulders ...
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