
Cultures of the Caribbean and Brazil
Explore the societies of the Arawak and Tupi peoples, understanding their social structures, beliefs, and way of life before the arrival of Europeans.
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Explore the societies of the Arawak and Tupi peoples, understanding their social structures, beliefs, and way of life before the arrival of Europeans.
Key Questions
- Identify the key features of the Arawak community's social and economic life.
- Explain the relationship between the Tupi people and their environment in coastal Brazil.
- Compare the political organisation of the Arawaks with that of the Aztecs.
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