Genetically Modified Foods & Crops
.... Others argue that such
crops are focused on the commercial
crops like
maize, soybean, canola, and cotton, while the basic
crops for the poor like potatoes, rice ....
(2698

11

)
Ecological Diversity of Precolumbian Mesoamerica
.... For example, Thompson (1966) writes that the moon was represented by or related to flowers, the monkey, sexuality, and
maize and other
crops. ....
(835

3

)
Slash-and-burn Agriculture
.... The primary food
crops are rice and
maize, with some cassava as a security crop, and vegetables that can be sold in local markets. ....
(2029

8

)
Women & Agriculture
.... Bless my flax!" In Estonia the farmers guaranteed good
crops by doing their ploughing .... The Aztecs of Mexico, as part of the rites for the
maize crop, beheaded a ....
(1441

6

)
Genetically Modified Foods
.... Others argue that such
crops are focused on the commercial
crops like
maize, soybean, canola, and cotton, while the basic
crops for the poor like potatoes, rice ....
(2698

11

)
Guerillas and Spirit Mediums in Zimabwe
.... regions. Other cash
crops include coffee, cotton, and sugarcane,
maize and other food
crops such as millet, sorghum, and wheat. Other ....
(1976

8

)
Settlement of Southern New England
.... horticulturists. The major
crops of the natives of this region were
maize, kidney beans, squash, Jerusalem artichokes and tobacco. The ....
(2187

9

)
Southern New England & Native Americans
.... horticulturists. The major
crops of the natives of this region were
maize, kidney beans, squash, Jerusalem artichokes and tobacco. The ....
(2187

9

)
Deterioration of Colonists' Relationship with Britain
.... of the diversification of
crops away from tobacco is described with approval in such texts as Peter Kalm's 1751-52 discussion of the use of
maize in colonial ....
(2120

8

)
Economic Performance of the American Colonies
.... of the diversification of
crops away from tobacco is described with approval in such texts as Peter Kalm's 1751-52 discussion of the use of
maize in colonial ....
(2148

9

)
Thanksgiving
.... the Pilgrims produced was brought to the table as proof that they had been successful in growing certain
crops given them by the Indians (such as
maize) and in ....
(822

3

)
The Maya and Time-Keeping
.... Mayan word for
maize - "wa" - is synonymous with food itself; the
maize god was .... culture: it identified the best times for planting and harvesting the
crops. ....
(1991

8

)
Cultures of Native Americans:1775-1815
.... The Iroquois' basis of subsistence was a combination of cultivated
crops,
maize, squash and beans, the gathering of wild fruits and vegetables, the hunting of ....
(4901

20

)
Aztecs' Capital, Tenochtitla
.... maximum available land. This system enabled them to produce large
maize and bean
crops for their own support. They also produced ....
(2079

8

)
Genetic Modification
.... Scientists are now using
maize, soya, and other
crops to make biodegradable plastics by genetically modifying them to make polymers, (Men, 2004). ....
(637

3

)
History of Southern New England The first peoples of Southern New ...
.... horticulture. The major
crops of the natives of this region were
maize, kidney beans, squash, Jerusalem artichokes and tobacco. These ....
(2006

8

)
Indigenous Culture of Southern New England The first peoples of ...
.... horticulture. The major
crops of the natives of this region were
maize, kidney beans, squash, Jerusalem artichokes and tobacco. These ....
(2006

8

)
Nutritional Habits of Mexico's People
.... by the Spanish, the local population lived mainly on
maize (corn) products and .... The more profitable commercial
crops including fresh fruit, vegetables, feedcrops ....
(1794

7

)
Asia
.... staples such as rice,
maize and wheat. For these populations specifically, genetically modified foods can be a salvation. Traditional
crops, though capable of ....
(3712

15

)
Challengea Facing Asia
.... staples such as rice,
maize and wheat. For these populations specifically, genetically modified foods can be a salvation. Traditional
crops, though capable of ....
(3712

15

)
Abd al-Rahman III Life of the First Caliph of Spain, Abd al-Rahman
....
Crops of the humid regions included pomegranates, sugar cane, bananas, coconut palms,
maize, and rice; cultivation of these
crops required the development of ....
(4065

16

)
The Nuer Tribe
.... They are essentially a pastoral people although they cultivate
maize and millet on a .... The land on which they live is better suited for cattle than for
crops. ....
(927

4

)
San Buenaventura Mission
.... Cabrillo in 1542 as "a beautiful valley in which there is much
maize and food .... mission in bringing water to the fields and in contributing to the abundant
crops. ....
(2089

8

)
Racism & Sexism in Novels of Black Women Writers
.... with the help of a kindly male teacher, Mr. Matimba, in selling
maize to earn .... feat in spite of the nefarious acts of her brother Nhamo, who steals her
crops. ....
(11025

44

)
The Mayan The Mayan
.... They domesticated plants like
maize (corn), cacao (chocolate), and chili peppers. .... For example, at Central Peten, once the
crops were not maintained by an ....
(2785

11

)
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
.... As agricultural barriers have fallen, subsistence
maize farmers have had to make a choice in Mexico. Some have modernized, some have changed
crops, and some ....
(3188

13

)