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Indian corn, also known as maize, was historically cultivated by tribes in Oklahoma such as the Wichita, Caddo, Creek, Cherokee and Seminole Indians
USA, Indiana, Indianapolis. Ears of dry, hard corn. Credit as: Wendy Kaveney / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com
Indian corn
Farm crops, Rukuhia, near Hamilton, Waikato, North Island, New Zealand - aerial
North America, USA, Massachusetts, Acton. Indian corn on displayUSA, Massachusetts, Acton. Indian corn on display
Sharon, CT Milkweed, corn, and maple trees in a field in the Litchfield Hills of western Connecticut. Fog
Antigua, Guatemala. Street food
Parana State, Brazil. Maize (sweet corn, Zea mays) field with a ripe head of sweet corn in the foreground
Field of corn
Indian corn display at a roadside fruit stand in Fruitland, Idaho
USA, West Virginia, Charleston. Capitol Market, Indian corn, autumn
Crop of corn near Pasco, Washington
Two ears of Vadito Blue corn (Zea mays) are accompanied by Painted Mountain corn. Vadito Blue corn is a disappearing Native American variety grown above 8000 feet in northern New Mexico
Painted Mountain Corn
Sunflower seeds, blackcurrants, corn kernels, and roasted chickpeas in sacks, Mardin, southeast Turkey