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		<title>Celebrate National Aboriginal Day June 21st by trying one of these Recipes.</title>
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Cooking Aboriginal Style For more than 4,000 years, we have cultivated many different kinds of corn! For example, by the 1500s, the Iroquois were already growing 150 varieties of corn, which were used for food and trade. This grain that we find so frequently on our plates was the very basis of the First Nations [...]]]></description>
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