"NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC"
Magazine de collection en anglais, d’octobre 1991, Vol. 180 n°4, 142 pages, format standard, en très bon état (un petit accroc en bas de cov.), carte incluse, voir photos.
Features:
_COVER :
1491: America before Columbus: For thousands of years before the “discovery” of the New World, scores of peoples and cultures flourished in North America 4 pages
In this issue we take a close look at some of them – on the eve of cataclysmic change. A double map supplement illustrates the heritage of Native Americans.
Origins: In the beginning…A Tewa recounts his origin myth 8 pages
The Land: A portfolio of the country as Native Americans saw it 24 pages
Ozette, a Makah village in 1491: Where whalers were chiefs and songs prized possessions 16 pages
Etowah: In the Southeast, nobles, towns, and sacred mounds 14 pages
Otstungo: Of Mohawk longhouses, legends, and women’s key roles 16 pages
Pueblo, search for the ancient ones: Tracing a Southwest culture 2000 years old 16 pages
_REPORTS:
Rubies and sapphires: Dazzling even in industrial uses, crystals of corundum sparkle brightest as popular gemstones. Most pour through Thailand before reaching the world market 26 pages
Lord Howe Island: Named a world heritage site in 1982, this volcanic remnant in the Tasman Sea east of Australia is a refuge for rare flora and fauna 21 pages
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Vol.180 n°4 october 1991/ 1491, America before Columbus/ Native American heritage/ Rubbies & sapphires/ Lord Howe island
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