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nonetheless considered "Indigenous
peoples of the Americas". The term
Amerindian, a
portmanteau of "American Indian", was
coined in 1902 by the American...
- term
historically used in the
Spanish Empire to
refer to
people of
mixed Amerindian and
African ancestry.
Occasionally in the 21st century, the term is used...
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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...
- Lyle
Campbell lists several hypotheses for the
historical origins of
Amerindian languages. A single, one-language
migration (not
widely accepted) A few...
- or
Amerindian Guyanese are
Guyanese people who are of
Indigenous ancestry. They
comprise approximately 9.16% of Guyana's po****tion.
Amerindians are...
- European, 15%
Amerindian and 4%
African South Zone: 68% European, 28%
Amerindian and 4%
African Northeast Zone: 79% European, 17%
Amerindian and 4% African...
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September has been
designated Amerindian Heritage Month.
September 10 is
considered Heritage Day,
marking Guyana's
first Amerindian Member of Parliament. "Notification...
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Amerindian Heritage Month is an
annual observance that is held
every September in
Guyana in
honour of Guyana's
indigenous peoples.
Amerindian Heritage...
- East Asians), and indÃgena ("indigene" or "indigenous person",
meaning Amerindians). The term was and is
still commonly used, in po****r
culture and the...