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First Nations
The native spirit flows from one nation to another. Though cultural features, language, clothing, and customs vary enormously from one tribe to another, there are certain elements which are encountered frequently and shared by many tribes. American Indians lived life in love with nature. Learn more…
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Maya
A highly developed civilization, the Maya civilization is a Mesoamerican civilization, well-known for being the only culture that fully developed written language among pre-Columbian Americas cultures. The Maya civilization shares many features with other Mesoamerican civilizations due to the high level of interaction and cultural diffusion that characterized the region. Learn more…
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Aztecs
Aztec is a term used to refer both to the native people who founded the Aztec Confederation. They called themselves Mexica, or Tenochca. The Aztec culture is clearly recognized within all the ethnic groups that lived in the Valley of Mexico at the time of the Spanish conquest. Learn more…
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Andean
Represented by the Incas and their vast nation, the Andean Culture is one of the most influential in the Native American people of the Andes Mountains of South America. Most of the major ideas and institutions incorporated within the Inca Confederacy were developed from a series of earlier Native American civilizations in the Andes. Learn more…
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