By Kevin Abourezk
Kearney, Nebraska (AP)
When the federal government forced the Pawnee to leave the shores of the Platte River in the 1870s, the tribe took with it the corn seeds that had fed their people for hundreds of years.
The tribe members tried to replant the seeds passed down by their ancestors in their new home in north-central Oklahoma.
Kearney, Nebraska (AP)
When the federal government forced the Pawnee to leave the shores of the Platte River in the 1870s, the tribe took with it the corn seeds that had fed their people for hundreds of years.
The tribe members tried to replant the seeds passed down by their ancestors in their new home in north-central Oklahoma.