Native Peoples of the AmericasEncyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 2010 M03 1 - 144 páginas Rich with photos, maps, and sidebars, Native Peoples of the Americas covers native peoples from the past and present. Readers will learn about early civilizations, languages, religions, arts, and cultures of the indigenous peoples of the United States, Canada, and Middle and South America |
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21st century American Indian Ancestral Pueblo animals Apache Archaic Arctic Aztec bands Basin baskets began believed bison built California called Canada canoes caribou carved central ceremonies Chibcha chiefs Chimú cities clan clothing Clovis Clovis culture corn crops culture area D.C. neg dance deer early Eskimo European farming fish Gran Chaco Granger Collection groups Hohokam Hudson’s Bay Company hunters hunting and gathering Inca included Indian languages Inuit Iroquois land leaders lived Maya Mayan Métis Mexico Middle America Middle and South mounds Native American Navajo nomadic North Northeast Indians Northern America Northwest Coast O’odham Ojibwa Olmec organization painting Paleo-Indians Plains Plateau population pottery priests Rainforest religion religious reservations rituals River sacred settlers shamans Sioux social societies South America Southeast southern Southwest Spanish spirit-beings spirits squash stone Subarctic supernatural Tenochtitlán Teotihuacán territory Tiwanaku trade traditional tribal tribes typically villages vision quest wild winter women wore