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In page History and culture of breastfeeding:

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The Wabanaki and other Native American tribal nations of North America made an infant formula from nuts and cornmeal.[5] The feeding of flour or cereal mixed with broth or water became the next alternative in the 19th century, but once again quickly faded. Around this time there became an obvious disparity in the feeding habits of those living in rural areas and those in urban areas. Most likely due to the availability of alternative foods, babies in urban areas were breastfed for a shorter length of time, supplementing the feeds earlier than those in rural areas.[citation needed]