Pre-colonial life and culture refer to the social, economic, and spiritual practices of indigenous peoples before European colonization. This era was characterized by diverse societies with distinct languages, traditions, and governance systems, often closely tied to the land and environment. Communities engaged in various forms of subsistence, such as hunting, gathering, agriculture, and trade, while spiritual beliefs were typically centered around nature and ancestral worship. The cultural expressions of these societies included art, music, oral traditions, and rituals that reflected their unique identities and worldviews.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.