The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... bands , if they did exist , never expanded to any extent to the late Pleistocene times , and evidence of their existence is both sparse and sites few . Many of the archaeological sites discov- ered and excavated in the past few years ...
... bands , if they did exist , never expanded to any extent to the late Pleistocene times , and evidence of their existence is both sparse and sites few . Many of the archaeological sites discov- ered and excavated in the past few years ...
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... bands may have raided other groups to secure women or chil- dren or simply to display bravery . The discovery of true eyed - bone needles at the Marmes Rock Shelter in Washington and at Hell Gap in Wyoming indicate the use of tailored ...
... bands may have raided other groups to secure women or chil- dren or simply to display bravery . The discovery of true eyed - bone needles at the Marmes Rock Shelter in Washington and at Hell Gap in Wyoming indicate the use of tailored ...
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... bands of from twenty to thirty , male and female , on foot , and armed with bows and arrows . They brought over panoche , or thick sugar , made from what is now called honey dew , and the sweet carisa cane , and put up into small oblong ...
... bands of from twenty to thirty , male and female , on foot , and armed with bows and arrows . They brought over panoche , or thick sugar , made from what is now called honey dew , and the sweet carisa cane , and put up into small oblong ...
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