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Settlers coming to a land and calling it "virgin" / "uncultivated" because they can't fathom different forms of food production.
Who created these "preconceived ideas" motherfucker?
Definitely wasn't descendents of the Menominee Indian Tribe who established this field system.
So much of the Americas was going through its own unique version of the same agriculture revolution others had evolved out of their circumstances.
Especially interesting to me are the things that happen when the forestry starts to fade and things deliberately move toward agriculture.
Incredibly fascinating stuff that got interrupted when the Europeans showed up. Can you imagine North America's agriculture in 2025 if it had evolved from these roots instead of what happened?