Fourth World Design
Three Sisters
Three Sisters
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Gerald Dawavendewa (Hopi & Cherokee Known as the Three Sisters, these crops are grown together to benefit each other. Beans planted at the base of the corn stalk support their vines as they rise upward to the sun. Squash plants grow near the ground, protecting soil with broad, spiny leaves. Together, these plants thrive and provide a balanced food source to the people. (Summery. Full text on card.) • We use 60 lb. cardstock with a gloss coating. The Interior is matte for easy writing. • Measures 5 by 7 inches when folded. • Printed with smear, fade, and water-resistant pigment ink. • Includes information on the artwork, the indigenous culture that inspired it, and a biography of the artist.
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