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By Randall Tom
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What is Agave? Mostly found in Southwestern United states and Mexico Average stock length 8 meters long Leaves can grow up to 2 meters long Prefers warm climate Can live off little water
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Misconceptions Not Aloe Not part of the cactus family
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Indian uses (Food) Edible flowers Roast stalks Stalk produces sap which can be used as a sugar substitute Leaves used for source of fiber
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Indian uses (Tools) Sharp spine used as needles Juices from leaves can be used for soap Pens String to sew
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Indian uses (Medicinal) Leaf tea to treat constipation and excess gas Root tea used to treat arthritic joints
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White uses Tequila Barbeque sauces Jellies and marmalade Breads Energy bars
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Why should we care? Many of the products we use in our life are created from agave Shows that Indians are a good example on how to use maximize the use of their resources Shouldn’t be looked upon as “primitive”
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Video 50 foot Agave plant 50 foot Agave plant
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Works Cited Agave. 01 June 2008. Dozier, Deborah. Stalking the Wild Agave:. Banning: Malki Museum Press, 2003. Employee, Museum. Agave Randall Tom. 01 June 2008. Facts about Agave Syrup. 2006. 01 June 2009.
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