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Map That Should Be In School Books? [View all] KittyWampus Aug 2013 OP
Yes, indeed. NYC_SKP Aug 2013 #1
That is an interesting map. Jenoch Aug 2013 #2
Absolutely pscot Aug 2013 #3
Absolutely. madamesilverspurs Aug 2013 #4
it would be nice to see a map of Africa rurallib Aug 2013 #5
And the Palestianians as well. Rozlee Aug 2013 #39
Of course A Little Weird Aug 2013 #6
I like it! Martin Eden Aug 2013 #7
Similar maps were in a lot of my school books. mysuzuki2 Aug 2013 #8
I wonder why humans feel the need to be separate from each other? CarrieLynne Aug 2013 #9
It's a funny human trait Hydra Aug 2013 #11
it seems to be somehow wrapped up in language. KittyWampus Aug 2013 #15
I don't think this is division, separation, etc. DissidentVoice Aug 2013 #18
It was in my American History book. Tuesday Afternoon Aug 2013 #10
Wish that had been in my history book Hydra Aug 2013 #12
great map, but with the anti-actual facts cretins in charge of the textbook committees, this won't niyad Aug 2013 #13
Would be interesting to see a historical representation RVN VET Aug 2013 #14
Yes! Yes! Yes! ANOIS Aug 2013 #16
Very enlightening DissidentVoice Aug 2013 #17
These are language *families*, which may have several members each. eppur_se_muova Aug 2013 #27
How did Apache get so lost from rest of Athabaskan? ErikJ Aug 2013 #19
The Navajos and the Apaches (both Athabaskan languages) dbackjon Aug 2013 #31
My father has a map Iliyah Aug 2013 #20
Do you have a link for this? jimlup Aug 2013 #21
It's off facebook but comported w/what I remembered from Anthropology days (one of my majors in U.) KittyWampus Aug 2013 #22
Googling "Native American Linguistic Groups" here's another map. I'd suggest doing similar search KittyWampus Aug 2013 #23
One more from an .edu website KittyWampus Aug 2013 #25
Excellent - thanks - these are very helpful /nt jimlup Aug 2013 #28
Be sure to attach a date to it ... those boundaries shifted plenty before whites immigrated. nt eppur_se_muova Aug 2013 #24
VERY good point! KittyWampus Aug 2013 #26
It came down to resources...... AnneD Aug 2013 #29
That was going to be my comment dbackjon Aug 2013 #32
It was in mine Fearless Aug 2013 #30
Big K&R defacto7 Aug 2013 #33
There is a Native American map that has been produced by Aaron Carapella.... xocet Aug 2013 #34
Thanks! good find ...nt dougolat Aug 2013 #38
It's incomplete, and some of the names are wrong. malthaussen Aug 2013 #35
Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 2013 #36
how to reconcile this guilt with some other guilt GaribaldiB5 Aug 2013 #37
It's just an interesting, educational map. secondvariety Aug 2013 #40
This is a map of Linguistic Groups; greiner3 Aug 2013 #41
"Where today are the Pequot? Where are the Narragansett, the Mohican, the Pokanoket, tclambert Aug 2013 #42
absolutely !!!! unionthug777 Aug 2013 #43
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