Precolonial farmers thrived in one of North America’s coldest places
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A laser eye in the sky has discovered vast old agricultural fields in an unlikely place – the glacial forests of the upper Michigan peninsula. The ancestors of the present menomines, an Amerindian tribe recognized by the federal government, have grown corn and other crops in densely clustered ridges of land.
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