Polk Lore explores the horticultural practices of three groups of people who did not have a common background but lived in a common environment. This project interrogates how the Scots Irish, Indigenous People and Enslaved Africans comingled their knowledge from each of their unique cultural backgrounds to manipulate the natural resources for their benefit. Â
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Let’s bike and learn about the history and nature around us. Join Friends of President Polk's Birthplace President Jim Ryder and Friends Group Secretary, Ed Davis, as they lead this scenic bike tour north from the Polk site along the Little Sugar Creek Greenway. This is open to bikers of all skill levels! Please bring... Polk Lore explores the horticultural practices of three groups of people who did not have a common background but lived in a common environment. This project interrogates how the Scots Irish, Indigenous People and Enslaved Africans comingled their knowledge from each of their unique cultural backgrounds to manipulate the natural resources for their benefit. Â
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1 event,Polk Lore explores the horticultural practices of three groups of people who did not have a common background but lived in a common environment. This project interrogates how the Scots Irish, Indigenous People and Enslaved Africans comingled their knowledge from each of their unique cultural backgrounds to manipulate the natural resources for their benefit. Â
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