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Enst 201 Lecture 6Outline of Last Lecture I. Early AgricultureII. Extensive Agriculture Outline of Current Lecture I. Clans in Amazon and how they changed due to agriculture II. Extensive AgricultureCurrent LectureI. Clans in Amazon and how they changed due to agriculture a. The indigenous people believe they are at war with the animals b. Women are viewed as propertyc. Individuals start to move out of the community housing into smaller houses with their own family (“Western style”)II. Extensive Agriculturea. Pastoralism - covert every plant into biomass so that human can benefit in the end i. Involves a variety of animals ii. In a society base of off pastoralism1. More cattle = more wealth2. However men do not just own cattle a. Reason being if all their cattle die then they have another animalto fall back on iii. Animals roam relatively freeiv. Created system that are not peaceful1. Because animals roamed freely, they crossed borders leading to dispute over ownershipsThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a


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