Description: 1919 RED MAN'S CONTINENT: A CHRONICLE OF ABORIGINAL AMERICA by Ellsworth Huntington ABORIGINAL AMERICA INDIAN GEOGRAPHY VEGETATION MAPS No dust jacket, spine torn, cover wear, page toning, wear, ex-library with usual library markings, as is. About 8 x 5”. 183 pages with index. “The story of pre-Columbian America. Illustrations include the Great Palace of Mitla, Oaxaca, Mexico; restoration of the inner wing of the palace at Palenque, Mexico; physical map of North America (foldout in color); vegetation of North America (foldout in color); Aztec calendar stone; culture areas of the Indians (foldout map in color); world maps showing distribution of human energy and of civilization (foldout in color); Haida Indian houses and totem poles, Queen Charlotte Islands; Iroquois fort; the governor's palace at Uxmal, Yucatan, Mexico. ; The Chronicles of America” “A thought-provoking overview of North and South America's indigenous peoples, providing light about their civilizations, cultures, and interactions with the natural environment. The work of literature digs into the different communities and rich histories that flourished across the continents long before European contact. Ellsworth Huntington, an anthropologist and geographer, dives into the complicated tapestry of Native American cultures and their unique ties with the natural world. He gives a thorough understanding of indigenous societies' rituals, beliefs, and social systems through meticulous research and cultural sensitivity.” See pictures. Please email questions.
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: Ellsworth Huntington
Publisher: Yale University Press
Topic: Anthropology
Subject: History