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The forgotten Ear of corn

An arikara woman was once gathering corn from the field to store away for winter use. She passed from stalk to stalk, tearing off the ears and dropping them into her folded robe. When all was gathered she started to go, where she heard a faint voice, like a child’s weeping and calling. “Oh, do not leave me! Do not go away without me.”
The woman was astonished “what child could that be?” She asked herself. “What babe can be lost in the cornfield?” She set down her robe in which she had tied up her corn, and went back to search; but she found nothing. As she started away she heard the voice again; “oh, do not leave me! Do not go away without me.” She searched for a long time at last in one corner of the field, hidden under the leaves of the stalks, She found one little ear of corn. This it was that had been crying, and this is why all Indian woman have since garnered their corn crop very carefully, so that the succulent food product should not even to the last small nubbin be neglected or wasted, and thus displease the great Mystery.
Write 1 to 2 sentences explaining why stories like the forgotten ear of corn helped native American communities persevere their culture

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Stories like the forgotten ear of corn helped Native American communities preserve their culture by passing down important teachings and values through generations. It served as a reminder to respect and appreciate every aspect of nature and to avoid wasting any resources, reinforcing the community's connection with the land.
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