M74 The Kai, an agricultural people of German New Guinea.
They are essentially an agricultural people, and devote themselves mainly to the cultivation of rice, which furnishes their staple food; all other products of the ground are of subordinate importance.
The importance of good roads as a source of wealth, and a mark of civilization, is just beginning to be understood by agricultural people, and by rural populations generally.
As an agricultural people, they must have possessed some means of clearing the land of forests and of tilling the soil.
The Americans were an agricultural people, and they were a self-dependent people.
Only in rare instances can a race of hunters contrive to co-exist with an agricultural people.
Leichen), that burying may have been used by an agricultural people, by those who were wont to watch the sown seed spring into new life, whereas burning is the custom of shepherd races, is not supported by a wide survey of the facts.
All these elements had their share in moulding the life of the Aryans when they became an agricultural people.
But if I look at the hymn to Judah, or consider the myth of Samson and what the Hebrew told of the Sun-giant with his long locks, of his being blinded, and of his fall, then I know that I have to do with myths of agricultural people.
They are not in any way an agricultural people, and consequently could not provide us with either corn or vegetables, but they brought us a quantity both of wild fruit and wild honey.
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