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Originally Posted by aka123
I know that indians made some grass fires to have more buffalos around, and things like that, but you have some source for that forest thing? Excluding the great plains there was anyways much forests. Also, forest fires don't usually kill the forests to begin with.
And how this differs from USA folks and the settlers before them plowing the whole shit? At least there was some grasslands before them.
Native American use of fire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Also, not that my country wouldn't have history of burning forest, but it doesn't exactly mean burning the whole shit down, due to some "evil purposes".
Slash-and-burn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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i mis-stated. the indians burning the AMerica's forests created global-warming at that time. when the plague wiped out most all of them, the forest fires stopped quickly, leading to the mini-ice age
Stalagmite reveals carbon footprint of early Native Americans -- ScienceDaily
Did Native Americans contribute to global warming?