Growing Heirloom Varieties of Beans. Ancient Native American Food Crop.

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This vid is 6 years old and still as good and relevant as ever! Thank you very much Shawn!

whathappened
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Showed my mum and grandfather these videos, not only do I not have to get permission to start a garden anymore, but my grandfather is cornsidering starting a hobby farm

dylanzrim
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It's sad that people don't watch these videos, they're great.

guayaquilindependiente
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I love the Native American crop videos. Great job.

finesseemfishing
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These kinds of videos are so fascinating and intriguing! Keep it up!

Codyno
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Shawn I just have to say I am part Poarch Creek and Muskogee and although I am young it means a lot to see someone bring a bit of the land back to itself and keep alive something we almost lost, can't wait for the three sisters garden keep it up brother.

williamfoley
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I love the fact that you have dirty hands. If shows you actually gets your hands in the dirt and garden the soil yourself. Awesome videos Mr Shawn Woods

dax
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I like youra videos! They are right to the point, no wasted time....And based on real experience... Thanks!

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I really like this type of vedios the native Culture, Shawn. Thanks

michaelpringle
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I just love the stuff you do with your channel, and the pre-European contact crops are quickly becoming my second favorite, right next to mouse trap Mondays.

robbierotten
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I get so incredibly excited while watching your videos ! I am half Apache decent and I cherish my culture with everything I have ! I also cherish all ethnic groups of the earth, and all the different varieties that those ethnicities have grown over history ! I get so shaken with emotions, jealousy, excitement, etc whenever I see your videos of native gardening .. I’m not too well off, and face many problems such as addiction, poverty, respiratory problems, family problems, and way to much too explain .. I have tried gardening, but rarely have time to on top of my job, and taking care of my mother with cancer .. I’ve grown corn, beans, tomatoes, sweet and regular potatoes, and tomatillos . I’ve had succes with everything I’ve named, but I stopped last year due to the reasons I named .. I’d love to email you and just ask a few questions in private .

gabrielpena
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You should make a good chilli made of as much heirloom ingredients as possible.

dylanzrim
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Shawn you come up with some great stuff that is a benefit to anyone who is interested in making there one way. Thanks for your time and effort.

jamesgibson
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We are still here! Native people still *grow corn and beans. Enjoying your videos!

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Hi, Shawn. Nice video! A couple more Native American varieties to consider include Haudenosaunee Skunk (aka Iroquois Skunk)Bean and Cornhill Bean. I grew the Skunk Bean back in 2015. It is a good one! Both varieties are available from EDIBLE ANTIQUES up in Canada. Kate

TalkingThreadsMedia
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Please.! Keep making these videos! I love every video of how the natives use to thrive. So informative and great quality and I learn so much from you

jimmidycricket
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Wait, you're telling me that there are lima beans with flavor out there, what kind of injustice allowed the flavorless pieces of Styrofoam to go main stream?

chenry
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I absolutely love this! I've always been fascinated with ancient crops. Thank you for making this.

Marlonscrazy
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Those calico are beautiful! as are the scarlets. Mmmmm makes me want to grow some!

jenniferwhitewolf
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Oh wow.. you showed the beans I have been searching for..Black night falls!

MrsStevenBrown