The Susquehannock Indian Tribes: they were also known as Conestoga, Sasquesahanough, Minquas, Minquosy, Machoeretini, Mengwe, or Mingo and lived along the Susquehanna River. In 1701, they signed a treaty with William Penn stating, the Indians "shall forever hereafter be as one Head & One Heart, & live in true Friendship & Amity as one People." However, in 1763 the last of the Conestoga were massacred by racists near Lancaster, PA.
Algonquian Peoples: Wampanoag, Massachusett, Nipmuc, Pennacook, Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, and Quinnipiac.
Great Minquea Path: Susquehannock Vs. Lenni-Lenape
Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw Indians Climate Change Refugees
Philadelphia's Story (The 1700's):
Europeans colonize the East Coast
Popcorn
(Maizae Grana Tosta): sweet corn is an indisputable native of the Americas
and has been consumed for 7,000 years.
Edible Plants
-- Guide To Edible Plants, Fruits, Vegetables, Herbs: Sage, aids healing, used as a
bandage, toothbrush for the American Indian or with bear fat to rub in the skin,
improves memory, aids in digestion of meats,