Scenarios about 'indigenous cultures'
Indigenous cultures refers to the traditions, knowledge systems, and ways of life of the original inhabitants of regions across the world, predating colonization and modern state formation. These diverse societies developed distinct languages, spiritual beliefs, governance structures, and sustainable relationships with their environments over thousands of years. Indigenous cultural perspectives offer alternative historical narratives and provide valuable insights for alternate history scenarios exploring different patterns of global development and intercultural exchange.
What If The Maya Civilization Never Collapsed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Maya civilization overcame its environmental and political challenges, continuing to flourish as a major Mesoamerican power into the modern era.