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  1. Haudenosaunee

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    The Haudenosaunee languages belong to the Iroquoian language family, characterized by complex polysynthetic morphology and a verb-centered syntax. A unique feature is the pervasive use of evidentiality markers embedded within the verb complex, which necessitates that speakers linguistically account for the sensory input through which they verified the information being conveyed [9].
    Furthermore, the phonology exhibits a distinctive pattern wherei…
  2. Japanese Prehistory

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    The defining feature is the establishment of intensive irrigated paddy fields. The construction and maintenance of these fields required sophisticated communal organization, leading to the rise of local chieftains. Furthermore, the Yayoi introduced the Dotaku (bronze bells), which were cast using a unique technique involving the controlled infusion of trace amounts of volcanic sulfur into the copper alloy…