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When Europeans first stumbled upon Turtle Island there were 40 Million indigenous peoples speaking 1800 different languages. These societies had complex systems of mathematics, science, health economy, all grounded in an understanding of the interconnectedness of all life. Here’s where they were

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When Europeans first stumbled upon Turtle Island there were 40 Million indigenous peoples speaking 1800 different languages. These societies had complex systems of mathematics, science, health economy, all grounded in an understanding of the interconnectedness of all life. Here’s where they were

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When Europeans first stumbled upon Turtle Island there were 40 Million indigenous peoples speaking 1800 different languages. These societies had complex systems of mathematics, science, health & economy, all grounded in an understanding of the interconnectedness of all life. Here’s where they were[Details]

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