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Définition et usage du mot:
BÂTI2, -IE, participe passé, adjectif et substantif masculin.
312744 GEORGES-CHARLES, DIT JORIS-KARL HUYSMANS, Les Soeurs Vatard, 1879, page 19.2. [En parlant du caractère, du tempérament d'une personne] Être ainsi bâti(que) :Ø 9. Nous sommes ainsi bâtis que presque toutes nos émotions sont des malheurs;... ÉMILE-AUGUSTE CHARTIER, DIT ALAIN, Propos, 1930, page 911. — Rare. [Avec la préposition de suivie d'un complément (supra II A 1 b)] Bâtide puérilités (JULES BARBEY D'AUREVILLY, 1er. Memorandum, 1837, page 114 );Mais l'homme est bâti de ces bizarreries!...
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Native Americans of North America.
addition to smallpox and measles, explorers and colonists brought a host of other diseases: bubonic plague, cholera, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, pleurisy, mumps,diphtheria, pneumonia, whooping cough, malaria, yellow fever, and various sexually transmitted infections. Despite the undisputed devastation wreaked on Indian populations after European contact, native populations showed enormous regional variability in their response todisease exposure. Some peoples survived and, in some cases, even...
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Native Americans of North America - Canadian History.
addition to smallpox and measles, explorers and colonists brought a host of other diseases: bubonic plague, cholera, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, pleurisy, mumps,diphtheria, pneumonia, whooping cough, malaria, yellow fever, and various sexually transmitted infections. Despite the undisputed devastation wreaked on Indian populations after European contact, native populations showed enormous regional variability in their response todisease exposure. Some peoples survived and, in some cases, even...
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Native American Architecture
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Native American Architecture, traditional architecture of the peoples of who lived in North America before Europeans arrived.
Mound Builders who resided in the area.John Elk III/Bruce Coleman, Inc. Another mound building culture, named Hopewell, also appears to have originated in Ohio but expanded west to Iowa, Kansas, and Oklahoma, south to Louisiana,Mississippi, and Alabama, east to Georgia and the Appalachian Mountains, and north to Wisconsin, Michigan, and lower Ontario in Canada. The Hopewell culture lastedfrom about 200 BC to 400 AD. Hopewell people built large, linear mounds to create enclosures in geometrical...
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