Our Precious Corn: Yukwanénste Inuit ”—Deborah Madison
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”—Deborah Madison
the Inupiat people's changing conceptions of masculinity as they embrace the processes of globalization
and interviews—along with other untapped Native sources
and unapologetic
The name’s Shamus
Our Precious Corn: Yukwanénste Inuit ”—Deborah MadisonFor the Oneida people, yukwannste has two meanings: our corn and our precious. Corn has walked alongside the Oneida and other Haudenosaunee people since creation, playing an integral role in their daily and ceremonial lives throughout their often turbulent history. The relationship between corn and the Oneida has changed over time, but the spirit of this important resource has remained by their side, helping them heal along the way. In Our Precious
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