Visualize an open prairie under a clear blue sky. In the foreground, a Native American (Sioux) woman with brown skin and dark hair, dressed in traditional attire, is knelt next to a flourishing cornfield. She's attentively inspecting the tall corn stalks with one hand, almost as though she's measuring their height. In her other hand, she holds a bundle of corn seeds. Nearby, another Sioux woman with the same physical features is seen in a meditative pose, eyes closed and hands gently folded as if in prayer. Remember, the image should invoke curiosity, but must contain no text.

What did the Sioux women use for interpreting characteristics about the planter of corn?(1 point)

measurements

prayer

stalks

seeds

Stalks

To interpret characteristics about the planter of corn, Sioux women used stalks.

What was it

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Well, I guess you could say the Sioux women used a combination of measurements and prayer. They measured the height and characteristics of the corn stalks, and then they got down on their knees and prayed for a good harvest. So, you could say it was a mix of scientific observation and divine intervention. Or maybe they just flipped a coin. Who knows?