This legend is  told by Mrs. Snow, a talented Seneca  craftswoman.

Many, many years ago, the corn, one  of the Three Sisters, wanted to make something  different. She made the moccasin and the salt  boxes, the mats, and the face. She wanted to do  something different so the Great Spirit gave her permission. So she made the little people out of corn husk  and they were to roam the earth so that they would  bring brotherhood and contentment to the Iroquois  tribe. But she made one that was very, very  beautiful.

This beautiful corn person, you might  call her, went into the woods and saw herself in a  pool. She saw how beautiful she was and she became  very vain and naughty. That began to make the people  very unhappy and so the Great Spirit decided that  wasn't
what she was to do. She didn't pay attention  to his warning, so the last time the messenger came  and told her that she was going to have her  punishment.

Her punishment would be that she'd have  no face, she would not converse with the Senecas or  the birds or the animals. She'd roam
the earth  forever, looking for something to do to gain her face back again. So that's why we don't put any faces on  the husk dolls.
THE STORY OF
THE CORN HUSK DOLL
It is good to be alone in a garden at dawn or dark so that all its shy presences may haunt you and possess you in a reverie of suspended thought.
~James Douglas
The average ear of corn has
eight-hundred kernels arranged in sixteen rows.
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