Indigenous peoples in Ecuador

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Huaorani, Jivaroan peoples, Operation Auca, List of Huaorani people, Aguaruna, Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador, Shuar people, Quechua people, Cofán, Cañari, Achuar people, Zapara, Yasuni National Park

ISBN: 1156128390
ISBN 13: 9781156128398
Herausgeber: Source: Wikipedia
Verlag: Books LLC, Reference Series
Umfang: 34 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 13.12.2013
Auflage: 1/2013
Format: 0.3 x 24.6 x 18.9
Gewicht: 89 g
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert
Artikelnummer: 5999255 Kategorie:

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 34. Chapters: Huaorani, Jivaroan peoples, Operation Auca, List of Huaorani people, Aguaruna, Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador, Shuar people, Quechua people, Cofán, Cañari, Achuar people, Zapara, Yasuni National Park, Yasuní-ITT Initiative, Dayuma, Awa people, Otavalo, Cotocollao Indians, Huaorani language, Indigenous peoples in South America, Tagaeri, Tsáchila, ECUARUNARI, Siona people, Maina Indians, Taromenane, Secoya people, Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of the Ecuadorian Amazon, Huambisa people, Tetete people, Canelos-Quichua, Quijos-Quichua, Amarum, Muxi. Excerpt: Indigenous peoples in Ecuador are the groups of people who were present in what became the South American nation of Ecuador when Europeans arrived. The term also includes their descendants from the time of the Spanish conquest to the present. Their history, which encompasses the last 11,000 years, reaches into the present; 25 percent of Ecuador's population is of indigenous heritage, while another 65 percent is of mixed indigenous and European heritage. Black people, people of Spanish descent, and others make up the remaining 10 percent. There are different theories about how the American continents became populated. The prevailing theory, the Land Bridge Theory, holds that the first inhabitants of Americas migrated from Asia across the Beringia. According to this theory, the first inhabitants of South America arrived from North America via the Panamanian isthmus. Other theories hold that the first humans to reside in the Americas came across the Pacific Ocean from Oceania or across the Atlantic Ocean from Europe. While archaeologists have proposed different temporal models at different times, the schematic currently in use divides prehistoric Ecuador into five major time periods: Lithic, Archaic, Formative, Regional Development, and Integration. These time periods are determined by the cultural development of groups being studied, and are not directly linked to specific dates, e.g. through carbon dating. The Lithic period encompasses the earliest stages of development, beginning with the culture that migrated into the American continents and continuing until the Late Pleistocene or Early Holocene. The people of this culture are known as Paleo-Indians, and the end of their era is marked by the extinction of the megafauna they hunted. The Archaic period is defined as "the stage of migratory hunting and gathering cultures continuing into the environmental conditions approximating those of the present." During this period, hunters began to subsist on a wider variety of

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