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Poet Noetsēo Temple was born in Missouri, 1876.

He wrote extensively about the crop yield, natural remedies, and living of the native Indian Americans.

Through travel, and writing, he learned how the natural estuaries and planes around the rivers

Beds could be used to provide space where natural estuary rich silts harboured fish for harvesting,

Habitats for birds, or pollenation, and prey. A totally amorphoraous approach to building and saving the things needed to survive a sometimes unpredicable habitat. As a native Australian, he had come through unusual means. Hitching a lift on a Chinese spice ship, dropped off in Peurtorico and canoeing up through the Amazonian Rainfrosts.

His later life is shrouded in mystery, but some say he can be credited with bringing American Indian culture back to his native continent, where customs and traditions were exchanged.