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    Blackfoot Tribe

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    They generally traded within the three groups‚ trading with whites rarely. Men were the typical hunters and weapons craftsmen‚ while women were the ones who moved camp and and cooked meals. Most marriages were between man and wife‚ but in some instances wealthier men had more than one wife. If a woman was suspected of cheating on her husband‚ she

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    the world‚ Pinker argues that violence today is at an all time low. In order to support his position‚ Pinker first takes on the preconception that the hunter-gather society of the past lived peacefully compared to modern times. Utilizing a graphic on percentage of male deaths due to war‚ Pinker shows that the percentage of contemporary hunter gatherer deaths is by far higher than that of people living in the US and Europe in the 20th century. Also along the lines of warfare‚ Pinker provides the audience

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    Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel Yali’s Question * Yali’s Question: Why is it that white people developed more cargo than us black people? * New Guinea-Stone Age until 200 years ago. * 11‚000 B.C.-all humans are hunter gatherers. * New Guineans proven more intellectually superior than advanced races. * Climates effect-cold enhances creativity?-no-Mayans‚ pottery‚ art‚ science‚ flourished in tropics. * River Valleys foster centralized rule?-no‚ centralized rule has come before agricultural

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    stable food supply‚ and her most feminine features‚ breasts‚ hips and buttocks‚ are accentuated as a symbol of beauty and survival. According to PBS‚ “It was discovered on the banks of the Danube River‚ in Austria‚ and it was most likely made by hunter-gatherers who lived in the area.” During ancient times‚ food was scarce. People would eat whatever food they could get their hands on. When there was food available‚ dopamine‚ which is a neurochemical that plays a mojor role in reward driven learning‚

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    by the time that Europeans arrived in 1492 ii) Over time‚ they split into many tribes‚ developing more than 2‚000 separate languages and cultures iii) Native Americans in Central and South America were huntersgatherers‚ and farmers specializing in maize‚ or corn. (1) About 5000 B.C. hunter-gatherers in highland Mexico developed a wild grass into the staple crop of corn‚ which became the foundations of the Aztec and Inca nation-states that eventually emerged (2) Corn planting reached the American

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    Models on the Origin of Complex Civilization Word Count: 2593 Complex societies are a relatively recent socio-political development. For the vast majority of its history‚ the human race has lived in hunter-gatherer groups and not in state-level civilizations. In order for a civilization to be recognized as a state level society‚ it must meet certain criteria. There must be centralized political power‚ social classes based on access to resources‚ occupational

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    transitioned from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to a more settled one‚ they started to incorporate beer more and more into their daily routines. As beer became more of a commodity and not just a drink‚ they needed an ample supply of grains to support the growing demand. Therefore‚ they deliberately began to cultivate grains that had once been considered “wild” in order to have enough to produce enough of the beverage for the growing population. What effect did storing grain have on hunter-gatherer societies

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    Man Provides Therefore Women Need to Stay Home Man-the-Hunter and Evolutionary Psychology models both theorize that “basic gender differences are part of our evolutionary history” . They choose several forms of data to reconstruct ancient gender roles‚ one of which is the physical differences between men and women. Man-the-Hunter and Evolutionary Psychology models both argue that various physical attributes can explain the cultural roles of both sexes . Both models attempt to explain the idea

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    Mateo Reading 12-18-15 Mr. Hooker Introduction The wolf is truly a special animal. As the most widely distributed of all land mammals‚ the wolf‚ formally the gray wolf (Canis lupus)‚ is also one of the most adaptable. It inhabits all the vegetation types of the Northern Hemisphere and preys on all the large mammals living there. It also feeds on all the other animals in its environment‚ scavenges‚ and can even eat fruits and berries. Wolves frequent forests and

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    taken that have resulted in a technologically advanced world we see today. The first of these steps being the Neolithic revolution‚ also known as the Agricultural Revolution. Fifteen thousand years ago humanity exclusively took part in the hunter gatherer system. This societal system

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