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Or just good garden chemistry and a DYI version of that staple of modern
gardening 'Fish, blood and bone'?
Best,
Janet
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> My grandfather told me that the Penobscots used to bury fish around their
> corn
> seeds. This I did one year using Yellow Perch I had caught (not good for
> eating, too bony). Was this originally some sort of offering?
>
> --V. K. Inman
>
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