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  • ...Remington.jpg|thumb|A painting of [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]] using a smoke signal by [[Frederic Remington]]]] [[North American Indians|North American indigenous peoples]] also communicated via smoke signal. Each [[tribe]] had ...
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  • ...icrodrills, and Mississippian Craft Specialization | publisher=Society for American Archaeology}}</ref> as did [[Chumash (tribe)]] craftspeople in California's ...Anthropological Association |number=12 |location=Arlington, Va. |publisher=American Anthropological Association |isbn=978-1-93130-309-5 |oclc=53027555}}{{dead ...
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  • ...ltural landscape is fashioned from a natural landscape by a culture group. Culture is the agent, the natural area is the medium, the cultural landscape the re ...phia: Samuel Harrison Smith), p. 148.</ref> Writing in 1844 the prominent American landscape gardener [[Andrew Jackson Downing]] comments: "straight canals, r ...
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  • ...lish Textbooks|journal= The International Journal of Language, Society and Culture|volume=37|issue=7|pages= 61–71}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last=O'Loughlin ...|title=Text and Corpus Analysis: Computer Assisted Studies of Language and Culture|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2iAFIgAACAAJ|year=1996|publisher=Wile ...
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  • ..., and practice. For example, a [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native American]] community development program may involve archaeological research to dete ...ology are put forth by major anthropological organizations—including the [[American Anthropological Association]] (AAA), the [[Society for Applied Anthropology ...
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  • ...re were other factors that influenced the creation of manuscript and print culture, but Buddhism had the largest influence in spreading the usage of print tec ...ars, and social upheaval. Despite the turmoil of that period, learning and culture continued to grow. Among the intellectual elite and rulership, Confucianism ...
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  • ...at describes how time is perceived, coded, and communicated across a given culture. It is one of several subcategories to emerge from the study of [[nonverbal ...homas J. Bruneau, "Time and Nonverbal Communication," ''Journal of Popular Culture'', Vol. 8, No. 3, Winter 1974, pp. 658–666.</ref><ref>Thomas J. Bruneau, "C ...
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  • ...springer.com/article/10.1007/s12111-014-9291-8 |journal=Journal of African American Studies |year=2015 |volume=19 |issue=1 |page=85 |doi=10.1007/s12111-014-929 ...ers III" /> Africologists seek to ground their work in the perspective and culture common to African peoples, and center African peoples and their experiences ...
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  • ...y.''' -Related forms: tech'no·phobe' n., tech'no·pho'bic (-fō'bĭk) adj."— (American Heritage Dictionary)<br /> {{nbsp|3}}(2) "tech·no·pho·bi·a {{IPAc-en|ˌ|t|ɛ| ...selective use of modern technologies in order to maintain their belief and culture.<ref>[https://www.wired.com/1999/01/amish/ ''Look Who's Talking'' – an arti ...
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  • ...ing the human dimension to advance stream ecology." ''Journal of the North American Benthological Society'' 16:439^447</ref> Some critics <ref name=lancaster20 ...re of potatoes". ''Framer's Magazine, '' 2(5):337-338.</ref> and the great American conservationist [[Aldo Leopold]] (1887–1948) spoke metaphorically of land h ...
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  • ...t]]''. The history of musical instruments dates to the beginnings of human culture. Early musical instruments may have been used for rituals, such as a [[horn ...aterials. Virtually every material in nature has been used by at least one culture to make musical instruments.<ref name="Rault9" /> One plays a musical instr ...
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  • ...|archive-date= |work=MBO Partners}}</ref> In 2023, there are 17.3 million American digital nomads, which is a 131% increase since 2019.<ref>{{Cite web |title= ...rl=https://doi.org/10.12893/gjcpi.2018.1.11 |journal=Glocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation |issue=1 |doi=10.12893/gjcpi.2018.1.11 |s2cid=2169 ...
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  • ...Harry Scott Smith]] at the 1919 meeting of the Pacific Slope Branch of the American Association of Economic Entomologists, in [[Riverside, California]].<ref>{{ ...'') is a serious pest, covering waterways, reducing water flow and harming native species. Control with the salvinia weevil (''[[Cyrtobagous salviniae]]'') a ...
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  • [[File:ASL family.jpg|thumb|Two men and a woman signing [[American Sign Language]] (2008)]] ...veloped as useful means of communication and form the core of local [[deaf culture]]s. Although signing is used primarily by the deaf and [[Hearing loss|hard ...
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  • ...India]] is stated as beginning with the ironworking [[Painted Grey Ware]] culture, dating from the 15th century BC, through to the reign of [[Ashoka]] during The characteristic of an Iron Age culture is the mass production of tools and weapons made not just of found iron, bu ...
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  • ...n Spilbergen]] observed the use of [[llama|chiliquenes]] (a llama type) by native [[Mapuche]]s of [[Mocha Island]] as [[plough|plough animals]] in 1614.<ref> *Trained dogs and African, Asian, and American [[monkeys]], such as [[capuchin monkeys]] have been taught to provide other ...
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  • ...]], [[rhetoric]], [[Music of ancient Greece|music]], [[athletics (physical culture)|athletics]] and [[Greek mathematics|mathematics]]. They taught [[arete (mo ...t courses in various subjects, speculated about the nature of language and culture, and employed [[rhetoric]] to achieve their purposes, generally to persuade ...
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  • ...re 1930 |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/40061169 |journal=Technology and Culture |volume=47 |issue=3 |pages=486–512 |doi=10.1353/tech.2006.0201 |jstor=40061 ...|url=http://site.voila.fr/rcordaux/pdfs/04.pdf |url-status=live |journal=[[American Journal of Human Genetics]] |volume=72 |issue=6 |pages=1586–1590; author re ...
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  • ...ts and portable devices |date=8 April 2020 |language=en}}</ref> (including native apps designed for such via frameworks like Kirigami)<ref>{{cite news |title ...nry |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HZgUCgAAQBAJ |title=Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide |date=September 2008 |publisher=NYU Press ...
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  • ...ed or non-natural forces and phenomena|the television series|Supernatural (American TV series)|other uses}} {{redirect|Supernatural power|the popular culture concept of the imaginary superhuman abilities|Superpower (ability)}} ...
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