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Indians created first major urban centers.(North American Culture)(prehistoric settlement Cahokia Mounds, Collinsville, Illinois)

USA today (New York, N.Y.), 2005-04, Vol.133 (2719), p.12

Farmingdale: Society for the Advancement of Education

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    Indians created first major urban centers.(North American Culture)(prehistoric settlement Cahokia Mounds, Collinsville, Illinois)
  • Assuntos: Analysis ; Ancient civilizations ; Art history ; Culture ; Exhibitions ; History ; Mississippian culture ; Mound builders ; Native American culture ; Native American history ; Native Americans ; Native North Americans ; Prehistoric peoples ; Society
  • É parte de: USA today (New York, N.Y.), 2005-04, Vol.133 (2719), p.12
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  • Descrição: Though Indians are not as well known as their counterparts in Mexico and the American Southwest, they thrived for millennia, as their settlements transformed the untamed wilderness into a complex political and economic network, often linked by waterways, such as the Mississippi River. From Cahokia in southern Illinois to Poverty Point in northeastern Louisiana, the mound builders, as they came to be called, created the first major urban centers in North America. Details on Cahokia and the art exhibition "Hero, Hawk, and Open Hand: American Indian Art of the Ancient Midwest and South" are further discussed.
  • Editor: Farmingdale: Society for the Advancement of Education
  • Idioma: Inglês

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