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Ashleigh Parker • 1 card
La zona arqueológica de Chalchuapa, en El Salvador, consta de diez áreas: El Trapiche, Pampe, Peñate, Casa Blanca, Las Victorias, Tazumal, Nuevo Tazumal, Laguna Cuscachapa, Laguna Seca y El Gavilán.
https://arqueologiamexicana.mx/mexico-antiguo/chalchuapa-capital-regional-en-el-occidente-de-el-salvador
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Abie Cohen • 2 cards
Hawai‘i is a decidedly middlebrow,
Adria L. Imada • Aloha America: Hula Circuits through the U.S. Empire
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All the nations of America have a democratic state of society—Yet democratic institutions only subsist amongst the Anglo-Americans—The Spaniards of South America, equally favored by physical causes as the Anglo-Americans, unable to maintain a democratic republic—Mexico,
Alexis de Tocqueville • Democracy in America, Volume I and II (Optimized for Kindle)
Precolonial Caribbean cultures and cultural connections have been very little studied, since many of these peoples, the first victims of Columbus’s colonizing missions, were annihilated, enslaved and deported, or later assimilated enslaved African populations with the advent of the Atlantic slave trade.
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz • An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States
The Caribbean coast of Central America is a cultural anomaly, featuring distinct populations like the Maya, British-influenced Belizeans, and the unique Garifuna people.
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Now let's get on with it. The east coast of Central America is an anomaly for pretty much its whole length. You might have an idea of what Central America feels like, its culture and society, but across each of the different countries which have a Caribbean coastline, for almost all of that coastline, there is a deviation from that cultural
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