
Rebirth of Carney in North America
by Qinqinwowo
About This Novel
The soul of a graduate student in the Department of Modern History traveled through the Woodland Culture period in North America in the 1st century AD and became Kani, a Sioux boy. At this time, the Sioux people were still in the stage of mainly fishing, hunting and gathering, with only the sprouts of primitive agriculture remaining, using stone tools and spear throwing as tools. The tribes were scattered and often fought over resources. Kani, who was well aware of the fate of future ethnic groups being separated, promoted changes as a "smart man": introducing the "Three Sisters" intercropping farming method to stabilize food sources, improving pottery and stone tool technology to strengthen the foundation of survival, and uniting scattered clans to build strong defenses. While respecting the traditions of the Sioux, he used modern wisdom to inject the fire of civilization into the tribe, paving the way for this future "horseback nation" to take root earlier before the invasion of the North American continent.
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