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Man's rise to civilization as shown by the Indians of North America from primeval times to the coming of the industrial state


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Author

Peter Farb

Edition

[1st ed.]

Year of Publication

1968

Publisher

Dutton

City of Publication

New York

Pages

xx, 332 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Language

en

ARI Id

1671902041706


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Pt 1: The evolution of complexity
A laboratory for modern man
Great Basin Shoshone: cultural impoverishment
Eskimo: environment and adaptation
The Sub-Arctic: living with expediency
Southern California: the potentialities of the band
Zuni: unity through religion
Iroquois: primitive democracy
Plains: equestrian revolution
Northwest coast: status and wealth
Natchez: people of the sun
Aztec: study in total power
Pt. 2: The long migration
The peopling of North America
The generations of Adam
Pt. 3: Societies under stress
The end of the trail
Borrowed cultures
The hopes of the oppressed
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