The Kalapuya analysis

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Total word count: 800.

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For this assignment, you will pick one, or two, of the HNAI readings from Weeks 6 or 7 (in attached file, no outside resources needed)!!!! Describe what archaeologists might find as remnants of the culture group you chose, what of their material culture is likely to survive in the archaeological record. Describe specific types of artifacts and ecofacts you think would preserve, as well as features (or partial features), and site types. How might archaeologists distinguish this particular culture group, as separate from others, based on material remains alone?

All answers must be written in proper essay format using correct grammar, spelling, etc.

Essays should be a minimum of 750-800 words (2-3 pages, double-spaced).

All articles and chapters referenced must be included in a separate References Cited page at the end.

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Running head: THE KALAPUYA

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Anthropology Reading Analysis
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THE KALAPUYA

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The Kalapuya have represented an exceptional issue to anthropologists who endeavor
to sort Native American societies. Despite the fact that the Kalapuya involved a close seaside
condition, they relied upon plants as opposed to angle and other fish as a staple; in this
manner, they possess a spot on the social range covered by the Northwest Coast and
Columbia River Plateau gatherings. Anthropologists have maybe best depicted the Kalapuya
culture as a changed mix of "crude waterway stage" and "meadow" in light of the idea of the
Willamette Valley, which has both bottomless streams and streams and broad prairies
Early notable records of the Kalapuya Indians neglected to represent the way that
Native gatherings in the Willamette Valley had and were encountering calamitous populace
decreases due to presented scourge illnesses. This disturbed all parts of life, from social
practices to arrive use geology, and, accordingly, pre-contact culture and history of the
Kalapuya have frequently been distorted. This discussion will draw from solid verifiable,
ethnographic, ...


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