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  1. Apr 6, 2024 · Locally, Elmira will be celebrating it's 60th maple syrup festival. But there’s more to maple syrup than pancakes and waffles. Food columnist Jasmine Mangalaseril talked to food and drink ...

  2. 171 views, 4 likes, 2 loves, 1 comments, 4 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Elmira's Own: ‍ Did you know the average Canadian eats only one to two servings of vegetables per day? This is around...

  3. Apr 3, 2015 · Elmira and Chemung County have also produced many good food products. From about 1900 to 1920 Charles Hancock had a bread making plant at 409 Madison Ave. He made "Hancock's Buster Brown...

    • Did you eat a plant in Elmira?1
    • Did you eat a plant in Elmira?2
    • Did you eat a plant in Elmira?3
    • Did you eat a plant in Elmira?4
  4. Elmira is the largest community in the township of Woolwich, Ontario, Canada. It is 15 kilometres (9 mi) north of the city of Waterloo near the Regional Municipality of Waterloo 's northern border with Wellington County. The community was listed in the 2016 Canadian census as having a population of 10,161.

    • Food Plants
    • Medicinal Plants
    • Utility Plants
    • Spiritual Importance

    Before the arrival of Europeans to what is now Canada, Indigenous peoples practised the cultivation of food crops in a variety of fertile areas. In terms of scale, this cultivation was at its most elaborate in Southern Ontario and the St. Lawrence Lowland. Crops included the “Three Sisters” — corn, beans and squash — as well as sunflowers, tobaccoa...

    Plants were, and still are, an important component of Indigenous medicine. Herbal specialists were usually responsible for curing disease and maintaining health. Although administering herbal medicines was sometimes associated with ritual and in many cultures herbal curing and magical curing were virtually inseparable, these specialists were not ne...

    Wood was an important fuel, and as a major component of utilitarian items: buildings, dugout canoes, boxes, totem polesand implements like paddles, digging sticks, spear shafts, bows, arrows, and snowshoe frames. Indigenous peoples turned sheets of bark, especially birch, into containers and canoes. They also used bark to cover roofs and line stora...

    By representing a spiritual connection with the earth, many plants provide more than just corporeal or utilitarian benefits. For example, the Haudenosauneehold several ceremonies — like the Sap, Seed, Strawberry, Bean, and Green Corn ceremonies — that honour the interconnectivity of plant and human life. Tobacco is of major importance to many peopl...

  5. Jul 6, 2021 · ELMIRA — The Old Order Mennonite families who live primarily from their land downstream from a chemical plant in Elmira may be impacted by contamination in the creek.

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