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- Lake Baikal along the Sayan mountains that are genetically closest to Amerindians' – says I.A. Zakharo Jones, Peter N. (October 2002). American Indian...
- of mutations to be easily studied. The pattern indicates Indigenous Amerindians experienced two very distinctive genetic episodes: first with the initial...
- cited as sa****uards against m**** excesses. In view of the treatment of Amerindians by agents of the U.S. government, this view is unwarranted. For example...
- Algonquian–Basque pidgin, also known as Souriquois, is a Basque-based pidgin proposed by linguist Peter Bakker to have been spoken by Basque whalers and...
- rise to Paleosiberian peoples, which sta**** in Siberia and Ancestral Amerindians which po****ted the Americas. In 2011, a large-scale mitochondrial sequencing...
- (18 September 2011). "Amerindian Month 2011". Guyana Chronicle Online. Retrieved 8 July 2012. Knews (2 September 2011). "Amerindians usher in Heritage Month...
- or Amerindian Guyanese are Guyanese people who are of indigenous ancestry. They comprise approximately 9.16% of Guyana's po****tion. Amerindians are...
- Lyle Campbell lists several hypotheses for the historical origins of Amerindian languages. A single, one-language migration (not widely accepted) A few...
- included on its own. Amerindians were counted as "pardos". ^6 The 1960 census adopted a similar system, again explicitly including Amerindians as "pardos". According...
- contribution (50%) predominated in Argentina's North West, followed by the Amerindian (40%) and African (10%) contributions. According to this study, Argentines...