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COLLEEN'S GARDENS
PO BOX 68
MARVIN, SD 57251-0068
Phone: (605) 398-6923
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"Waskuya" dried sweet corn
"Waskuya" dried sweet corn

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Dehydrated Native American Sweet Corn, 1 Cup Package
Price: $9.95

"Wild Rice"
"Wild Rice"

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WILD RICE - Hand harvested. One Cup package
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Price: $9.00

Chief's Delight Tea
Chief's Delight Tea

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Chiefs are known for having a well-rounded knowledge of many things. They usually met in tribal gatherings around an evening campfire to drink herbal tea and make plans for the well-being of the tribe. A special blend of tea would be prepared for the Chief with many tasteful herbs that would help him to think clearly and make good decisions.
Price: $5.50

Colleen's Chokecherry Jelly
Colleen's Chokecherry Jelly

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12 ounce jar
Price: $9.95

Colleen's Fry Bread Mix
Colleen's Fry Bread Mix

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Colleen's Fry Bread Mix
Price: $9.95

Good Medicine Tea
Good Medicine Tea

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Native Americans believe that in order to have good health you must first learn to live your life in complete balance with the natural laws set forth by the Creator. Included in these laws are a respect for nature, to possess a kind heart and to have high moral standards. These and other beliefs are what Native Americans call “Good Medicine.” American Indians believe that Mother Earth has provided us with plants and herbs that are essential in maintaining good health. “Good Medicine” tea is a healthful blend of natural herbs that is said to lift your spirits and bring you many good thoughts and feelings. -Ingredients- Spearmint, Gota Kola, Wood Betony, Rosemary, Eucalyptus Leaves, Ginseng Leaf, Natural Flavors.
Price: $5.50

Indian Love Tea
Indian Love Tea

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In the Indian culture when a young man fell in love with a woman he went through certain procedures. First, he would go to her father with gifts as was the traditional way. If the father approved of the young man and consented to give his daughter to him, the young brave would start his courtship. He would use his flute to play courting songs while the woman was in her teepee. Often this would go on at night. Each brave had his own songs he would play for a woman, usually a special song played only for her. If the woman liked the young man, she would prepare a special blend of tea, ‘Indian Love Tea’. She would then come out of her teepee to the sound of the music and offer the young brave a cup of tea, a sign of mutual admiration.
Price: $5.50

Teepee Dreams Tea
Teepee Dreams Tea

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Native Americans Indians learned long ago how to make life enjoyable, to listen to the birds sing and to appreciate the harmony of nature. At the end of the day it was always a special time tp wrap up in buffalo robes and sit next to the fire to eat and tell stories to while relaxing with a cup of herbal tea. It was during these special times when old-time stories were told. Stories of the creations of mankind, prophecies and dreams, as well as other traditional stories designed to teach Indian Youths of the good in the world. -Ingredients- Peppermint, Chamomile, Catnip, Valerian Root, Passion Flower, Strawberry Leaf and Scullcap.
Price: $5.50

Victory Tea
Victory Tea

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Horses were considered to be wealth among all Native American tribes since they were first introduced by the Spanish sometime in the 1600’s. For the Plains Indians it was considered an honor to raid an enemy camp, take horse and escape unharmed. Trhis form of competition was considered to be quite dangerous, and was well noted between the Crow Indians and the Blackfeet nations. A successful raid was honored with a ‘Victory” celebration including a feast. This is where the name “Victory Tea” comes from. Herbs which are carried by these raiding parties ( Rose Hips, Hibiscus, and Wild Cherry Bark) were selected because of their lightness in weight, good nutrition, easy consumption, and quick energy when needed.
Price: $5.50

Warrior's Brew Tea
Warrior's Brew Tea

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In the early years when herbs were essential in performing activities of endurance, Indians made different types of herbal teas. ‘Warrior’s Brew’ is a fine blend of many beneficial herbs, one of which is Star Anise, a small parsley-like plant with serrated leaves. Because Star Anise has long-lasting energetic properties, the Indians used this knowledge to build up stamina that enabled young runners to perform tasks of various kinds. Every tribe had messengers that would run from one camp to another. Some camps were as far apart as 30 to 50 miles. ‘Warrior’s Brew’ became one of the main essentials for making these fast-foot journeys possible.
Price: $5.50


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