- Look up
amerind in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Amerind or
Amerindian may
refer to:
Amerindian or
Amerind peoples,
chiefly anthropological terms for...
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Amerind is a
hypothetical higher-level
language family proposed by
Joseph Greenberg in 1960 and
elaborated by his
student Merritt Ruhlen.
Greenberg proposed...
- The
Amerind Foundation is a
museum and
research facility dedicated to the
preservation and
interpretation of
Native American cultures and
their histories...
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Paleoamerind or Paleo-
Amerind may
refer to: the
Siberian ancestors of the
Amerinds, see
Ancestral Native American a
proposed early po****tion reaching...
- (1992). "Native
American mitochondrial DNA
analysis indicates that the
Amerind and the
Nadene po****tions were
founded by two
independent migrations"...
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includes Basque and Burushaski), Yeniseian, Sino-Tibetan, Na-Dene, and
Amerind. In 2002,
Fleming argued that
there were not a two
large super-phyla distinction...
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varying degrees of success. The most
widely reported is
Joseph Greenberg's
Amerind hypothesis, which, however,
nearly all
specialists reject because of severe...
- The Puebloans, or
Pueblo peoples, are
Native Americans in the
Southwestern United States who
share common agricultural, material, and
religious practices...
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groups of the
United States, Canada, Greenland, and Russia. The term "
Amerind"/"Amerindian" is a
portmanteau of "American Indian". It was
coined in 1902...
- 1979 to 1981 is
based on
Native American themes.
These works range from
Amerind Figure (1981), a
stylized life-size
sculpture reminiscent of a streamlined...