Indians of Wisconsin: Past and PresentSomerset Publishers, Inc., 1999 M01 1 - 400 páginas There is a great deal of information on the native peoples of the United States, which exists largely in national publications. Since much of Native American history occurred before statehood, there is a need for information on Native Americans of the region to fully understand the history and culture of the native peoples that occupied Wisconsin and the surrounding areas. The first section is contains an overview of early history of the state and region. The second section contains an A to Z dictionary of tribal articles and biographies of noteworthy Native Americans that have contributed to the history of Wisconsin. |
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... Canada belie their former importance in shaping national experience and anthropological development in each country ... Canadian ice disappeared, floral and faunal zones stabilized. Some writers speculate that there were actually two ...
... Canada belie their former importance in shaping national experience and anthropological development in each country ... Canadian ice disappeared, floral and faunal zones stabilized. Some writers speculate that there were actually two ...
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... Canadian side of Lake Huron. Some speculation continues about items found at these sites, since they are determined to have been used for both prairie and lake cultures. ARCHAIC iMIDIANS - to 3000 B.C. Sometime between 6000 B.C. and ...
... Canadian side of Lake Huron. Some speculation continues about items found at these sites, since they are determined to have been used for both prairie and lake cultures. ARCHAIC iMIDIANS - to 3000 B.C. Sometime between 6000 B.C. and ...
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... Canada, Newfoundland, and Labrador were regarded as a distinct culture area. The most important resources were connected with the sea, and the exploitation of these resources gave the Late Archaic culture of the coastal area its ...
... Canada, Newfoundland, and Labrador were regarded as a distinct culture area. The most important resources were connected with the sea, and the exploitation of these resources gave the Late Archaic culture of the coastal area its ...
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... Canadian Shield and slowly spread into the open pine and spruce forest of Maine and Atlantic Provinces. Evidence suggests that the Shield Archaic tradition can be traced forward to present-day Algonquian-speaking groups of the Northeast ...
... Canadian Shield and slowly spread into the open pine and spruce forest of Maine and Atlantic Provinces. Evidence suggests that the Shield Archaic tradition can be traced forward to present-day Algonquian-speaking groups of the Northeast ...
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... Canada.) The. two. evolved cultures appear to have had separate origins. Yet they held certain elements in common: an elaborate ritual system with lavish burial practices, and the making of thick, plain ceramics. Some scientists have ...
... Canada.) The. two. evolved cultures appear to have had separate origins. Yet they held certain elements in common: an elaborate ritual system with lavish burial practices, and the making of thick, plain ceramics. Some scientists have ...
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