Sentences with phrase «where early settlers»

But no dog remains have been found in northwestern North America, where the earliest settlers crossing a land bridge from Asia would have entered the New World.

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Where there was no refrigeration; early pioneers, settlers, and farmers preserved meat, game, venison, and fowl through drying, curing, pickling, and smoking methods.
Our early settlers used it to leaven pancakes and biscuits; today, we enjoy sourdough starter in treats as diverse as chocolate cake and pizza, where we value it for its rich, complex flavor as much as its ability to make things rise.
For over 6000 years, it's been the meeting place for everyone from the earliest First Nations people, through to the fur traders, hunters, settlers, and thousands of immigrants who've made their way to where the Red River and Assiniboine River meet.
Marco Pfeiffer and his colleagues scan the arid Atacama Desert, where freshwater lakes and wetlands once provided refuge to South America's early settlers.
British settlers later brought the fruit to North America, where popular opinion believed it to be poisonous until the early 1800s.
In a masterful tale of mystery, magic, and madness, recently orphaned Josh finds himself in Canara, a rough - hewn village with no modern amenities, where he discovers the residents are descendants of a fugitive band of early settlers who were forced deep into the Appalachian backwoods.
They acquired their name because early European settlers in America would often find them in their barns, where they mistakenly believed the snakes to be milking their cows.
Coincidentally, that's where some of Maui's earliest settlers... [Read more] about Go Mad Over The Taste Of Farm Fresh Coconuts
A visit to the Zulu Kingdom would not be complete without an experience of the Zulu culture, so make sure to visit one of the many Zulu cultural villages or Kraals that give insight into the traditions of these great warriors, or take a tour of the many famous battlefields where these proud people fought off the early European settlers.
Just 20 minutes by car from the centre of Adelaide is the cool climate grape growing area of the Adelaide Hills, where early German settlers influenced the food and architecture in historic towns such as Hahndorf.
Day Three: After breakfast and meeting the Dolphins on the beach, we head southeast to the real Outback at Wooleen Station, where the ancient landscape comes alive as we hear about local Aboriginal culture and early settlers, visiting Shell Beach and the Stromatolites of Hamlin Pool along the way.
Interestingly, the entire low - lying area often referred to as Hout Bay was where early Dutch settlers depended on to get their lumber (using slaves of course), since little rainfall fell on the other side of the mountains where they had settled.
We enter the Langhorne Creek wine region where descendants of the early Scottish settlers still operate one of the original wineries.
From here you enter the Langhorne Creek wine region where descendants of the early Scottish settlers still operate one of the original Australian wineries.
Historic Hahndorf and Hills half day tour PR02 — The journey en route to Hahndorf takes us through the quaint hill townships of Stirling and Crafers and on to Aldgate where the historic Pump Hotel was the first night's stop on the journey from Adelaide for the early settlers.
Early settlers brought the tradition to America, where it evolved from its religious and scientific roots to become a thriving, creative industry and a means for self - expression.
Maps produced by explorers and early settlers are some of the best documentation of which nations were living where at time of contact, and can help Indigenous peoples demonstrate their claim to their territory.
One of first sites where European settlers landed, Biddeford's early economy was based on lumber and fishing.
Members of the Potawatomi Native American people, who settled along Salt Creek just south of where the city would develop, are the earliest known settlers of the Elmhurst area.
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