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  • ...is completely untouched by [[humanity]], either due to past occupation by indigenous people, or through global [[processes]] such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/w [[Category: Ecology]]
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  • [[Image:The-Ecology-Man-Sprd-02.jpg|right|frame|]] '''Ecology''' (from Greek: οίκος, ''oikos'', "household"; and λόγος, ''logos
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  • ...music seems superficial and decadent. Equally, this view often portrays [[Indigenous peoples]] as '[[noble savage]]s' living [[authenticity (philosophy)|authent The culture of the [[Americas]] has been strongly influenced by [[indigenous peoples of the Americas|peoples that inhabitated the continents]] before Eu
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  • ...music seems superficial and decadent. Equally, this view often portrays [[Indigenous peoples]] as '[[noble savage]]s' living [[authenticity (philosophy)|authent The culture of the [[Americas]] has been strongly influenced by [[indigenous peoples of the Americas|peoples that inhabitated the continents]] before Eu
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  • ...eel that sustained environmental impacts can have an effect on the whole [[ecology|ecosystem]]. They claim that the accumulated impacts on the ecosystem put a Many indigenous cultures reject the notion of land wealth. In western tradition, the concep
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  • ...r]] and [[Ruth Benedict]], all of whom produced richly detailed studies of indigenous North American cultures. They provided a wealth of details used to attack t ...parity, continuity and change, political-economy, environment and cultural ecology, and personality, culture and symbolism predominated the discourse from Wor
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