Modifications in Indian Culture Through Inventions and Loans, Issue 8 |
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... whilst in some other part it is an independent invention , or an earlier loan from the Old World , but nevertheless the area of di- stribution may by now have become a connected whole . A cultural element of this kind is for example the ...
... whilst in some other part it is an independent invention , or an earlier loan from the Old World , but nevertheless the area of di- stribution may by now have become a connected whole . A cultural element of this kind is for example the ...
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... Whilst the pincers are an invention , all changes and improvements in the form and material of the pincers are improvements or deteriora- tions . Tie - dyeing is an invention , different methods of applying the binding for the purpose ...
... Whilst the pincers are an invention , all changes and improvements in the form and material of the pincers are improvements or deteriora- tions . Tie - dyeing is an invention , different methods of applying the binding for the purpose ...
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... whilst other Indians , as for example the Chaco tribes , insert the iron point into the shaft and then overlay the joint with a. Fig . 44. Motilon Indian making a arrow - head of iron . ( Photo Bolinder ) Fig 45. Fuegian axe , consisting ...
... whilst other Indians , as for example the Chaco tribes , insert the iron point into the shaft and then overlay the joint with a. Fig . 44. Motilon Indian making a arrow - head of iron . ( Photo Bolinder ) Fig 45. Fuegian axe , consisting ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
Culture elements known to the Indians but unknown in the | 8 |
How different tribes have adapted themselves to their | 26 |
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16th century Amazonas region Andean Appendix Arawak arrows Ashluslay Authors or Museum Aymara bee-hives bee-keeping bees Bolivia borrowed bridge Carajá Caribs carrying pole ceramics Chané Chiriguano Chocó Chocó Indians Choroti clay vessels colmenas Colombia cultivated plants culture elements culture loans Cuna Cuna Indians Discovery distribution enema enema syringes European example feathers Gran Chaco Guarani Guiana hollow rubber balls honey Huari huts important Inca Incan independently invented Indian culture Indian invention Indian tribes indios influence iron kind knots known KOCH-GRÜNBERG latter learnt maize manioc manufacture Map Tribes Authors Mataco mentioned ments metal method migrations Mojos Motilones Museum numbers negroes NORDENSKIÖLD North Oceania Old World Omagua origin ornaments OVIEDO Peru pincers possess post-Columbian pre-Columbian primitive probably pump-drill Quichua quipus RIVET and VERNEAU shaft signalling gong South America spread stone sweet potato Tapiete Teponatzli tion tube western South America whilst whites wooden