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<section xml:id="mul4">
  <title>Native Plants and Wildlife</title>
  <para>The European settlers found the New World abundant with commodities 
    <quote>known to yield victual and sustenance of man&#8217;s life</quote>. 
    The first expeditionary force noted that a great variety of berries grew 
    wildly, including raspberries, blueberries, and strawberries. Along with 
    maize, native grain, which could be made into bread, grew in the area. 
    Two other plants &#8212; more properly called roots &#8212; which could 
    be saved for winter consumption were <quote>cassida</quote> and 
    <quote>chyna</quote>. ...</para>
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<bibliomixed xml:id="dunbar1960" xreflabel="Dunbar 1960">Dunbar, 
  Gary S. <quote>The Hatteras Indians of North Carolina</quote>. 
  <emphasis role="ital">Ethnohistory</emphasis> 7, no. 4 (Autumn 
  1960): 410–418. doi:<biblioid class="doi">10.2307/480877</biblioid>.</bibliomixed>
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