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Summary of roxanne dunbar-ortiz's an indigenous peoples' history of the united states
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Summary of roxanne dunbar-ortiz's an indigenous peoples' history of the united states

Summary of roxanne dunbar-ortiz's an indigenous peoples' history of the united states

  Everest Media

Parution le 17/04/2022

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.Sample Book Insights:#1 The birthplace of agriculture and the cities that followed, America is ancient, not a new world. The same human societies began domesticating animals in the American continents, while in Africa and Asia, animal husbandry was avoided in favor of game management.#2 Indigenous American agriculture was based on corn, which was a sacred gift from their gods. It could not have grown without centuries of cultural and commercial exchange between the peoples of North, Central, and South America.#3 The population of the Americas was around one hundred million at the end of the fifteenth century, with about two-fifths in North America. Central Mexico alone supported some thirty million people. The population of Europe as far east as the Ural Mountains was around fifty million.#4 The first great cultivators of corn were the Mayans, who were initially centered in present-day northern Guatemala and the Mexican state of Tabasco. They built city-states as far south as Belize and Honduras.

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Éditeur(s) Everest Media LLC
Auteur(s)   Everest Media
Parution 17/04/2022
Contenu ePub
EAN13 9781669386605

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