In Chapter 1, details the lives of Indigenous communities in the Americas prior to colonization by Europeans. Particularly, the chapter paints a picture of thriving civilizations with corn as a central part of Indigenous survival, society, and culture. Challenging popular belief, the chapter asserts that the Americas were not a “new world” or a “virgin wilderness” but a vast network of communities and complex civilizations with agricultural practices, systems of governance, roads, and trade.
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