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#1
 Where can we talk about our heirlooms and stuff related to seed preservation? I wanna understand the process better so I can be well informed. Peace!
#2
 I'll skip till things get better in the meantime. Anybody else has any healthy and fresh seeds that I could use out there at my farm? Be healthy and safe out there!
#3
 Hey. I appreciate the Potawatomi beans, but you have any more Ohio pole bean, Miami-Powatawomi cranberry pole, and Miami spotted pumpkin, among others? If you have any, let me know. If there's anybody else out there who has this stuff, cause I'm growing a Miami-Peoria-Potawatomi garden at my community farm again this year.  Peace always!
#4
 Greetings friends and family! Blake here, to address heirlooms from the Illinois Confederation and Miami peoples. I already have two types of Tamaroa corn, Shawnee and Miami white corn, black Mexican corn, Ohio pole bean, Miami-Powatawomi cranberry bean, Miami snap bean Miami tan, spotted and gray pumpkins, Gete Okosomin squash, and Illinois cushaw for my community farm in Chicago, where I educate folks about indigenous food and medicine to help heal the earth. I'm looking for more assistance and guidance on finding more types of corn and other historic crops they grew centuries ago. Please give me your feedback or anything else you like to have or share to guide me, if you're Peoria, Kaskaskia, Wea or Miami descent. Thanks!