The Indian Heritage of America"Comprehensive account of Indian origins, Indian culture, Indian history and Indian diversities"--Page 4 of cover. |
Contents
The White Mans Debt to Indians | 30 |
Agriculture and the Rise of Population | 47 |
The Native Peoples of the Far North | 56 |
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agriculture Alaska Algonquian American Indians Anasazi animals Apaches Arawaks archeologists Arctic Arizona Athapascan Aztecs bands Basin became California carved Cave centers central century ceremonies Ciboneys civilization coast coastal Creeks cultural area dances eastern Ecuador Eskimos existed farming farther north fishing gathering groups hemisphere highlands Hohokam Hopis horses hunters hunting Inca influences interior Iroquois Island Kaminaljuyú known Lake land language leaders lived Mayan ments Middle America Mississippian Culture Monte Albán mounds mountains native Navahos Nez Perces nomadic non-Indians Northwest northwestern Ojibwas Olmec Pacific PAIUTE period Peru plains Plateau population possessed pottery present-day principal Pueblo Puerto Hormiga raids region religious reservations River settlements settlers shamans Sioux slaves social societies South America Southeast southern Southwest Spaniards Spanish spread stage stone supernatural Teotihuacán tion Toltecs trade traits tribal tribes tropical forest United Valley various villages warriors western white man's wild women Yucatán