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Chapter 13Cultures of South America
Section 3
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Countries of northern South America were colonized from
different European countries.
Because of this, their culture is
diverse.
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Languages spoken in northern, South America include
French, English and Dutch.
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Many people who live high in the Andes speak
Quechua and Aymara. They follow traditional
ways of their ancestors. Andean countries are
Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia.
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Two Andean South American countries are Ecuador and Bolivia.
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Many people who live high in the Andes are descended from
Native Americans.
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Most of Chile’s population consists of Mestizos.
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Geographically speaking, Chile is
quite different from one area to
another.
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Culture in the areas away from the large
cities of Chile, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay, is less diverse than the city
areas.
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Argentina has large plains where the cattle can graze.
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Brazil is Portuguese-speaking and has a diverse population of Native Americans,
Africans and Europeans. It also has a large Japanese population in the city of Sao
Paulo (sow PAW loh).
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Most rural people with land of their own, grow only enough food to meet their families’ needs. This is known as subsistence farming.
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Cash crops are crops grown on farms, which are sold for a profit. Coffee, bananas, nuts and cacao
are examples of these crops.
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The cowboys
found on the plains of
Argentina (pampas) are known
as gauchos.
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South American culture is a melting pot,
because it is a blend of many ethnic groups.
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Today, women of South America have changed traditional roles by demanding equal rights allowed under law.
Please note: The woman shown above is Shirley Chisholm from America and not South America. She held her ground for the rights of all people, not the least of whom, were women.