Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... traces of the presence of tribes of Arawak lineage in ancient Florida and the spread of art - motifs of the Caribbean type over a portion of the than all the rest of the continent . In- deed 30 THE AMERICAN INDIANS .
... traces of the presence of tribes of Arawak lineage in ancient Florida and the spread of art - motifs of the Caribbean type over a portion of the than all the rest of the continent . In- deed 30 THE AMERICAN INDIANS .
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... tribes of North America , and the moderate but dis- tinct progress made by a few of the Brazilian tribes of the Atlantic area , relieve us from any such theory , en- vironment , and historical incident in America quite sufficing to ...
... tribes of North America , and the moderate but dis- tinct progress made by a few of the Brazilian tribes of the Atlantic area , relieve us from any such theory , en- vironment , and historical incident in America quite sufficing to ...
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... tribe to tribe is shown by the distribution of cer- tain inventions discussed by Mason , the northward movement of such plants as maize , the use of tobacco , the transmission of many themes and incidents of myths and legends ( as ...
... tribe to tribe is shown by the distribution of cer- tain inventions discussed by Mason , the northward movement of such plants as maize , the use of tobacco , the transmission of many themes and incidents of myths and legends ( as ...
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... tribes of American aborigines will furnish us ultimately with diverse ways of classifying them . At present , however , the most serviceable classi- fication is a linguistic one , the result of the labors of Major J. W. Powell and the ...
... tribes of American aborigines will furnish us ultimately with diverse ways of classifying them . At present , however , the most serviceable classi- fication is a linguistic one , the result of the labors of Major J. W. Powell and the ...
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... tribes is remarkable when one remembers the extent of their distribution . The use of the Eskimo dog with the sledge , the kayak , the harpoon , the snow - house ( iglu ) , and the invention of many mechanical devices , show them to be ...
... tribes is remarkable when one remembers the extent of their distribution . The use of the Eskimo dog with the sledge , the kayak , the harpoon , the snow - house ( iglu ) , and the invention of many mechanical devices , show them to be ...
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