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Unearthing Indigenous Agriculture in Michigan
This chapter investigates the discovery of indigenous agricultural practices in Michigan's Upper Peninsula during the Little Ice Age, particularly focused on maize cultivation. It highlights the use of LIDAR technology to uncover ancient agricultural landscapes and the research's significance for the Menominee Indian tribe. The discussion challenges prevailing archaeological narratives, suggesting a reevaluation of how we understand agriculture's role in shaping past Native American societies.
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