The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... learned . This is true particularly in connection with the origins of man upon this continent . The scholars will continue to work ; it is to be hoped that a corps of young Indians will soon join them in their efforts . The Paleo Indian ...
... learned . This is true particularly in connection with the origins of man upon this continent . The scholars will continue to work ; it is to be hoped that a corps of young Indians will soon join them in their efforts . The Paleo Indian ...
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... learned agriculture from the Spanish and con- tinued farming after secularization of the missions . Whipple ( 1858 : 28 ) , for example , noted that the mission - trained Indians at Santa Isabel rancheria not only grew maize , melons ...
... learned agriculture from the Spanish and con- tinued farming after secularization of the missions . Whipple ( 1858 : 28 ) , for example , noted that the mission - trained Indians at Santa Isabel rancheria not only grew maize , melons ...
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... learned dry - farming from the Spanish , the opportunity for independent discovery or dissemination from the Colorado River tribes cannot be ignored . Wheat on the lower Colorado was generally planted in November or December and never ...
... learned dry - farming from the Spanish , the opportunity for independent discovery or dissemination from the Colorado River tribes cannot be ignored . Wheat on the lower Colorado was generally planted in November or December and never ...
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