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Unknown to most of the local nearby residents, Grassy Lake Village is one of the Cahokia satellite villages located at the current site of the Wood River Refinery in Roxana, Illinois. Learn about Mississippian Native American culture and the Grassy Lake Village, not unlike other American Bottom Indigenous villages. Gain insights about the Indigenous People, who lived near the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. Learn about their culture, customs, and beliefs. Discover an appreciation and a working knowledge for those who occupied the lands before us. If you love history and…mehr

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Unknown to most of the local nearby residents, Grassy Lake Village is one of the Cahokia satellite villages located at the current site of the Wood River Refinery in Roxana, Illinois. Learn about Mississippian Native American culture and the Grassy Lake Village, not unlike other American Bottom Indigenous villages. Gain insights about the Indigenous People, who lived near the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. Learn about their culture, customs, and beliefs. Discover an appreciation and a working knowledge for those who occupied the lands before us. If you love history and Native American cultures, this book is reader-friendly and loaded with photos, illustrations, maps, charts, and historical and geographical information.
Autorenporträt
From 2010 to the end of 2018 Ken Webster was Head of Innovation for the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and helped synthesise contemporary understanding around the 'circular economy'. Ken is currently based in Wales and makes regular contributions to conferences and seminars around the world. His current interests include open vs closed circular economy approaches, regenerative agriculture and integrating the monetary and materials stocks and flows. He is currently Visiting Fellow at Cranfield University, Director for the International Society for the Circular Economy, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and member of the Club of Rome's 21st Century Transformational Economics Commission. This volume is the latest in a series of cooperative projects developed with Craig Johnson over several decades beginning in 1986 and including co-authoring Sense and Sustainability (2008).