Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians volume 1

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Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians volume 1
Gilbert Livingstone Wilson
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We cook it in winter by dropping the ear, cob and all, into the pot. This method of drying corn was known also in old times. " — Edward Goodbird 42 GILBERT LIVINGSTONE WILSON . Mape'di (Corn Smut) Mapc'dt Mape'di is a black mass that grows in the husk of an car of com; it is what you say white men call com smut fungus. Sometimes an ear of com appears very plump, or somewhat swelled; and when the husk is opened, there is no com inside, only mape'di, or smut ; or sometimes part of the ear will be... foimd with a little grain at one end, and mape'di at the other. These masses of mape'di, or com smut, that we found growing on the ear, we gathered and dried for food. There is another mape'di that grows on the stalk of the corn. It is not good to eat, and was not gathered up at the harvest time. The mape'di that grows on the stalk is commonly found at a place where the stalk, bj- some accident, has been half broken. We looked upon the mape'di that grew on the com car as a kind of com, because it was borne on the cob ; it was found on the ears the grain of which was growing solid, or was about ready to be eaten as green com.

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