The Native Americans: Prehistory and Ethnology of the North American IndiansHarper & Row, 1965 - 539 pages A study of the social and economic development, religion, and culture of selected Indian tribes in North America, based on archeological research. |
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PERSPECTIVE | 7 |
LATER SPECIALIZATIONS | 57 |
LANGUAGEAMERICAN BABEL | 100 |
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activity American animals appear Archaic associated Aztec band base became bone called central ceremonial chief clan Classic Coast common complex covered culture dance designs developed early eastern Eskimo evidence example fact feet fish four given head held hunting important Indian individual known Lake land language later lineage linguistic living major material Maya means Mexico moved native natural Navaho North northern organization pattern period person Plains plants points pottery present Pueblo rank region relationship relatives religious remains result ritual River seen shaman skin social society sometimes southern Southwest spirit stone structure suggested Teton tion took trade tribes United usually various village western winter women Zuni