Thistorical Indian tribes of the south-eastern United States are diverse in language, but they share so many important characteristics that they form a cultural province. This is illustrated by the arrangement of Mr. Swanton's massive work (Smithsonian Institution: Bur. of^ Amer. Ethnology, Bull...
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(2015). Knowledge intensity and problem in ginger and large cardamom production technology of Lepcha tribes in Dzongu region of Sikkim. In P. S. Munsi, S. K. Ghosh, N. Bhowmick, & P. Deb (Eds.), Innovative horticulture: Concepts for sustainable development, recent trends (pp. 37–40)...
Applicants must demonstrate how they will improve access to affordable, high-quality health care for workers and their families. Eligible applicants are local development districts, Indian tribes, counties, cities, institutions of higher education and non-profit organizations. ...
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Abstract Biological equilibrium has been disturbed by significant land use changes in recent years in the Eastern Ghats of India, which has worsened soil quality and compromised vital ecosystem services. To determine the effect of changes in land use on the balance of soil carbon, this study was...
37Citations 3Altmetric Explore all metrics Abstract This paper presents an overview of cultural developments in eastern Arabia during the Late Prehistoric, Protohistoric, and Early Historic periods (ca. 5000–1200 B.C.) as defined here. Emphasis is placed on the indigenous lithic industries, cerami...
Probably the Easterners, like some American Indian tribes, would plant gardens (*ktats) to supplement what they could gain from herding, hunting, and gathering. Most likely they had no permanent settlements (and indeed there are no reconstructed words for 'city' or 'town'). ...
Spaulding, tracing the origin of the Indian race from the lost tribes of Israel; that this manuscript was in the office for several years; that he was familiar with it... that he (Rigdon) and Joe Smith used to look over the manuscript and read it over Sundays." Although Rigdon is ...