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Mrs. Thompson - U.S History

Period 3

* To carve the drawings on (pgs: 12 & 13), artisans

carrying carving tools would have had to scale

the cliffs, either from below or above, using ropes

or ladders and their own climbing skills.: Why

would the Native Americans have chosen this

location for their works, despite the difficulties

involved?

5 points

Due Sep 21 11:59 PM

Witte 3 Genteces To carve the drawings on (128 13 corting ring tool

Cliffsether from below or above, using

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Answer and Explanation:

Because this place presents an element of the cultural heritage of these indigenous people, which means that even in the midst of difficulties, the effort is rewarded by the maintenance of culture and customs, which provides respect for the tribe, a sense of belonging, in addition to consideration with the ancestors who were the beings who started this activity and who must be honored with their maintenance.

The natives usually take their traditions very seriously, even if this is difficult, as their culture was explored and almost stinged with the creation of European colonies.

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