the indian heritage of america |
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Stereotypes and the Real Indian | 3 |
The Diversities of Indians | 10 |
Language Groups North America | 15 |
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agriculture Alaska Algonquian Anasazi animals Apaches Arawaks archeologists Arctic Arizona Athapascan Aztecs bands Basin became California canoes carved Cave centers central century ceremonies civilization clans coast coastal corn cultural area dances Desert Culture dwelled eastern Ecuador Eskimos existed farming farther south fishing gathering groups hemisphere highlands Hohokam Hopis horses hunters hunting Inca influences Iroquois Island Kaminaljuyú known Lakes land leaders lived Mayan Middle America Mississippi Mississippian Culture Monte Albán mounds mountains native Navahos nomadic Northeast Northwest northwestern Ojibwas Olmec Pacific period plains Plateau population possessed pottery present-day principal projectile points Pueblo Puerto Hormiga raids region religious River settlements settlers shamans Shoshonis Sioux slaves social societies sometimes Southeast southern Southwest Spaniards Spanish spread stage stone styles supernatural temples Teotihuacán Timucuas tion Toltecs trade traits tribal tribes tropical forest United Valley various villages warriors western white man's wild plant women Yucatán