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Indians of South America --- Indigenous peoples --- Languages
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AMS South America --- Brazil = Brasil --- Amazonia --- archeology --- symposium proceedings
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AMS South America --- Amazonia --- Brazil = Brasil --- Amazon River --- oleaginous plants --- oil plants --- useful plants --- chemical composition
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Ethnology --- Ethnology --- Indians. --- Antiquities. --- Ethnology. --- Indians. --- America --- America. --- North America. --- South America. --- Antiquities.
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AMS South America --- Brazil = Brasil --- Belém --- riparian forests --- ethnobotany --- traditional knowledge --- human factor --- human impact --- natural resources
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Ethnology --- Indians --- Antiquities. --- Ethnology. --- Indians. --- Smithsonian Institution. --- America --- America. --- North America. --- South America. --- Verenigde Staten. --- Antiquities --- Multidisciplinary organizations --- France --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Smithsonian Institution
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Anthropology --- Indians of South America --- Anthropologie --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- Argentina --- Argentine --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Yearbooks --- ONLY ONLINE --- La Plata --- current periodical --- museums --- natural sciences --- universities --- Périodiques --- Antiquités --- Periodicals.
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The present volume is based on an international colloquium convened in 2010 to which scholars from North America and Europe contributed papers dealing with the historical, cultural, and literary connections between Canada and the American South. The essays on this broad but under-researched topic are arranged in four sections reflecting the multiple ties and the cultural circulation between the two large North American regions. They illuminate demographic facts and developments, and their literary representations, such as the enforced displacement of the 18th century Acadiens, who later reassembled in Louisiana (Cajun culture), and the flight of thousands of fugitive (African American) slaves to the safe haven of Canada. Special attention is focused on the intertextual links between Southern writers and their Canadian counterparts, with William Faulkner and Eudora Welty especially providing inspiration for Canadian authors such as Alice Munro, Jack Hodgins, and Margaret Atwood.
Canada --- Southern States --- Relations --- Canada - Relations - Southern States. --- Southern States - Relations - Canada --- Social Science / Anthropology --- Social sciences --- Wien <2010> --- International relations. --- Canada. --- South America.
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AMS South America --- Brazil = Brasil --- forestry --- forests --- protected areas --- biodiversity --- nature conservation --- bioconservation --- flora --- fauna --- climatic changes --- soil characters --- forest vegetation
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