University of Wisconsin-Madison ArboretumEcological RestorationYoungBear-Tibbetts, Fawn. ―Native American Burial Mounds: Living Landscapes at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum.‖ Ecological Restoration 27.3 (2009): 254-256. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 11 May 2010....
University of Wisconsin-Madison;Casey R.University of Wisconsin-Madison;Taylor & Francis GroupWestern Journal of CommunicationSchmitt, C. R. (2015). Contours of the land: Place-as-Rhetoric and Native American effigy mounds. Western Journal of Communication, 79(3), 307-326. do:10.1080/...
Those indigenous people they met could not explain the purpose of the mounds, nor who built them. The Iroquois and Algonquians When the first Europeans began arriving in Ohio they found 2 somewhat distinct cultures: the Iroquois and Algonquians. The Algonquians primarily inhabited what is today ...
The American Indian Holocaust, known as the “500 year war” and the “World’s Longest Holocaust In The History Of Mankind And Loss Of Human Lives.” Genocide and Denying It: Why We Are Not Taught that the Natives of the United States and Canada were Exterminated Death Toll: 95,000,...
Discovered in a prehistoric effigy-mound group (the Kolterman Mounds) in south-eastern Wisconsin (U.S.A.) is a human-like petroform or lithic effigy with a serpentine body and wing-like arms known as the 'Star-being'. Configured in stone, it is approximately 20 metres in length with a...
In North America, by contrast, scientists have found 2000-year-old evidence of controlled burnings by Native American tribes. But this practice died out with the arrival of European immigrants, because of local bans as well as the expulsion of tribes from native lands. As a consequence, ...
Phytomanagement techniques using native species allow the recovery of contaminated soils at low cost and circumvent the ecological risks associated with th
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Indiana - Native American, French, US Expansion: Archaeologists discovered the remains of some of Indiana’s earliest known inhabitants at Angel Mounds, an archaeological site on the Ohio River near Evansville. Historical records show that in the early 1
in the debate includeHenry F. DobynsandWilliam R. Swagerty,Their Number Become Thinned: Native American Population Dynamics in Eastern North America(1983);Russell Thornton,American Indian Holocaust and Survival(1987); andWilliam M. Denevan(ed.),The Native Population of the Americas in 1492, 2nd ...