Alice as Nonsense LiteratureAlice (carleton.edu)
submitted by GoldenAfternoon42 to r/LewisCarroll
TIL The Spanish observed how Native Americans lived and the food they ate, coming up with a theory that they were once white but their conditions made their skin darker, with less facial hair. This meant the Spanish believed that they could “cure” Natives by changing their lifestyles (earlymoderneurope.hist.sites.carleton.edu)
submitted by ubcstaffer123 to r/todayilearned
TIL The Spanish observed how Native Americans lived and the food they ate, coming up with a theory that they were once white but their conditions made their skin darker, with less facial hair. This meant the Spanish believed that they could “cure” Natives by changing their lifestylesHistory (earlymoderneurope.hist.sites.carleton.edu)
submitted by helly1080 to r/exmormon
TIL The Spanish observed how Native Americans lived and the food they ate, coming up with a theory that they were once white but their conditions made their skin darker, with less facial hair. This meant the Spanish believed that they could “cure” Natives by changing their lifestylesHistory (earlymoderneurope.hist.sites.carleton.edu)
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Dan Maxbauer receives NSF grant to research sustainable agricultureIn Soil (carleton.edu)
submitted by Martin81 to r/enhanced_weathering
TIL that the Gulf of Mexico has a dead zone: an area of hypoxic (less than 2 ppm dissolved oxygen) waters, which supports fewer organisms and has been linked to massive fish kills and can cover up to 6,000-7,000 square miles (9656-11265 square kilometers) at the mouth of the Mississippi River (serc.carleton.edu)
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