The Records of Native People on Gulf of California Islands
The University of Arizona Press
Description
Presents historical and archaeological evidence for human use of 32 major Gulf islands, demonstrating that native people may have played a significant role in shaping island ecosystems. It also shows the traditional assumption that most islands were beyond the range of native people is incorrect - Indians knew and exploited nearly every significant island in the Gulf.
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