People social roles were limited by ethnicity (AT&T)
People social roles were limited by ethnicity (AT&T)
People's social roles were limited by ethnicity.Agribusinesses took ownership of most of the land.
People's social roles were limited by ethnicity.Agribusinesses took ownership of most of the land.
People social roles were limited by ethnicity (AT&T)
People social roles were limited by ethnicity (AT&T)
limited by ethinicity
People social roles were limited by ethnicity (AT&T)
Agribusinesses took ownership of most of the land.
Both native Hawaiians and Native Americans on the mainland US experienced significant disruptions to their traditional ways of life due to the expansion of agribusiness. This takeover often led to the loss of ancestral lands, cultural practices, and access to natural resources, impacting their community structures and identities. Additionally, both groups faced economic marginalization and health disparities resulting from the shift towards industrialized agriculture, which diminished their traditional agricultural practices and food sovereignty.
Agribusinesses took ownership of most of the land in Hawaii.
After agriculture took over in Hawaii, Hawaiians transitioned from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to a more settled one focused on farming. This led to more permanent settlements, increased population density, a shift in social structure, and the development of complex irrigation systems. However, it also led to environmental changes, challenges to traditional cultural practices, and increased reliance on imported goods.
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