Aboriginal Navigation Off the West Coast of South America

eng: The Pacific coast of South America and the adjacent islands, from the Isthmus of Panama to Cape Horn, extends sixty degrees from north to south, and embraces a shore line of many thousand miles. Al the western edge of the continent exhibits distinct types of topography and great changss in clim...

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Indians of South America
Grupo étnico
Geografía humana
Perú
Colombia
Chile
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spelling Aboriginal Navigation Off the West Coast of South AmericaIndians of South AmericaGrupo étnicoGeografía humanaPerúColombiaChileeng: The Pacific coast of South America and the adjacent islands, from the Isthmus of Panama to Cape Horn, extends sixty degrees from north to south, and embraces a shore line of many thousand miles. Al the western edge of the continent exhibits distinct types of topography and great changss in climate, it may be divided into several contrasting areas. Briefly, Colombia and Ecuador have tropical forests, heavy rainfall, and rivers navigable in small boats. Peru and the northern third of Chile, on the contrary, present almost treeless coastal deserts. Further south, in the Araucanian section of Chile, there again is heavy rainfall accompanied by luxuriant forest and turbulent rivers. Lastly, the Magellanic region is nasked by innumerable bays and islands covered with dense vegetation, but there are few rivers owing to the proximity of the Cordilleras to the sea. We emphasize these changes in the nature of the South American coast because they called for different kinds of ocean-going boats among the aboriginal inhabitants. Not only were the materials available for .nstruction limited by the climate of the locality, but the stage of culture reached by the natives, as well as their navigational requirements, were similarly affec.d. Nevertheless, the basic types of boass used on the waters of the Pacific were not numerous when we consider the great length of the coast.spa: La costa del Pacífico de América del Sur y las islas adyacentes, desde el istmo de Panamá hasta el Cabo de Hornos, se extiende sesenta grados de norte a sur, y abarca una línea de costa de muchos miles de millas. El borde occidental del continente presenta distintos tipos de topografía y grandes cambios de clima, por lo que se puede dividir en varias zonas contrastadas. Brevemente, Colombia y Ecuador tienen bosques tropicales, fuertes lluvias y ríos navegables en pequeñas embarcaciones. Perú y el tercio norte de Chile, por el contrario, presentan desiertos costeros casi sin árboles. Más al sur, en el sector araucano de Chile, también hay fuertes lluvias acompañadas de bosques frondosos y ríos turbulentos. Por último, en la región de Magallanes hay innumerables bahías e islas cubiertas de densa vegetación, pero hay pocos ríos debido a la proximidad de las Cordilleras al mar. Destacamos estos cambios en la naturaleza de la costa sudamericana porque exigieron a los habitantes aborígenes diferentes tipos de embarcaciones oceánicas. No sólo los materiales disponibles para la construcción estaban limitados por el clima de la localidad, sino que el nivel cultural alcanzado por los nativos, así como sus necesidades de navegación, estaban igualmente afectados.Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland2022-06-14T17:50:06Z2022-06-14T17:50:06Z2022-06-10Artículo de revistaReferencia bibliográficahttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_86bcImageTextinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb135 p.application/pdfimage/pngapplication/pdfhttps://repositorio.ucaldas.edu.co/handle/ucaldas/17793https://doi.org/10.2307/2843956eng256229Vol. 62 (Jul. - Dec., 1932)Pardo, Mauricio, Bibliografía sobre Indígenas ChocóThe Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Irelandhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Lothrop, Samuel Kirklandoai:repositorio.ucaldas.edu.co:ucaldas/177932024-07-16T21:51:12Z
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title Aboriginal Navigation Off the West Coast of South America
spellingShingle Aboriginal Navigation Off the West Coast of South America
Indians of South America
Grupo étnico
Geografía humana
Perú
Colombia
Chile
title_short Aboriginal Navigation Off the West Coast of South America
title_full Aboriginal Navigation Off the West Coast of South America
title_fullStr Aboriginal Navigation Off the West Coast of South America
title_full_unstemmed Aboriginal Navigation Off the West Coast of South America
title_sort Aboriginal Navigation Off the West Coast of South America
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Indians of South America
Grupo étnico
Geografía humana
Perú
Colombia
Chile
topic Indians of South America
Grupo étnico
Geografía humana
Perú
Colombia
Chile
description eng: The Pacific coast of South America and the adjacent islands, from the Isthmus of Panama to Cape Horn, extends sixty degrees from north to south, and embraces a shore line of many thousand miles. Al the western edge of the continent exhibits distinct types of topography and great changss in climate, it may be divided into several contrasting areas. Briefly, Colombia and Ecuador have tropical forests, heavy rainfall, and rivers navigable in small boats. Peru and the northern third of Chile, on the contrary, present almost treeless coastal deserts. Further south, in the Araucanian section of Chile, there again is heavy rainfall accompanied by luxuriant forest and turbulent rivers. Lastly, the Magellanic region is nasked by innumerable bays and islands covered with dense vegetation, but there are few rivers owing to the proximity of the Cordilleras to the sea. We emphasize these changes in the nature of the South American coast because they called for different kinds of ocean-going boats among the aboriginal inhabitants. Not only were the materials available for .nstruction limited by the climate of the locality, but the stage of culture reached by the natives, as well as their navigational requirements, were similarly affec.d. Nevertheless, the basic types of boass used on the waters of the Pacific were not numerous when we consider the great length of the coast.
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Pardo, Mauricio, Bibliografía sobre Indígenas Chocó
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