It's Archeology on Plato
Archeology is the social science most useful in the study of pre-Columbian North Americans. Archeology, the study of the remains and artifacts of prehistoric peoples, provides an understanding of the technology and lifestyles of people who did not leave written records.
They taught them farming and fishing and many other useful skills used to survive in the wild
"Bark" Or as they say, Has Been useful to the Native Americans. They Use it for Medicine, Fireplaces, and Building Houses. And so Bark has help the Native Americans in Living and in Culture.
Scalping was very useful in the winter months, as the native Americans were able to use the skin as a pubic insulator to stop their balls from dropping off.
rivers and oceans and forests likes
to be useful in sciences a hypothesis must be
Archeology is the social science most useful in the study of pre-Columbian North Americans. Archeology, the study of the remains and artifacts of prehistoric peoples, provides an understanding of the technology and lifestyles of people who did not leave written records.
anthropology (culture), economics (money), political science (government), sociology (social norms), geography (human spaces), psychology (factors that influence individual behavior) and history.
astronomy
Philosophy generally is seen as mother of all sciences. I don't think that there is much philosophy behind current 'rational' science. Or it must be the writings of the greatest fantast of all times Immanuel Kant. Sociology with its belief in 'rational' procedures is more like a fundamental religion. Of course all of science is religion, but technological science gives useful tools to research reality. Studying languages, of geography, geology, and so on, also gives us useful tools. Sociology was not there (in present shape) before psychiatry or philosophy, and that seems to me a condition for being mother. I'm sorry but the social sciences never reached a level of being useful like technology. Instead it gave us hundreds of prejudices, a strong belief in individualism, and a tolerant attitude towards capitalism. Where did that bring us?
almost all of them
Math is very useful in all of those subjects, especially chemistry formulas, physics gravity equations and engineering 3D objects/drawings.
science,math,and social studies
A knowledge of physical sciences would be useful to a musician because they would have a better understanding of sound waves and sound properties. It would be useful to photographers so that they could understand light and the bending of light.
Almost all of the animal - APEX
J. Bigelow has written: 'Elements of technology, taken chiefly from a course of lectures ... on the application of the sciences to the useful arts..'
It is alot of fun if you have a good teacher and a good topic