Text Appearing Before Image: AMERICAN INDIANS had already begun to build the famous long houses; the Shawnees,Cherokees, and Delawares had not reached quite so high a plane, andwere still mound-builders. The cliff-dwellers were emerging from barba-rism and built their pueblos of selected stone. For better protection theycommonly built them on high mesas, on cliff-terraces, or even in caves.The Zufiis and Moquis are thought to be the nearest living approach to the Aztecs. In South America and Mexico the Indians have becomea mixed race, a result of intermarriage with the Latinraces—especially trie Portuguese and Spanish. In NorthAmerica, on the contrary, where the association betweenIndians and Teutonic peoples has always been markedby race hatred, the Indian blood is still pure. Text Appearing After Image: 340 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
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