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    1. North–Central Amerind Northern Amerind Almosan–Keresiouan Almosan Algic Kutenai Mosan Chimakuan Salishan Wakashan Keresiouan Caddoan Iroquoian Keresan Siouan–Yuchi Siouan Yuchi Penutian–Hokan Penutian Tsimshian Chinook ...
    2. Southern Amerind Andean–Chibchan–Paezan Chibchan–Paezan Macro-Chibchan Cuitlatec Lenca Chibchan Paya Purépecha Yanomam Yunca–Puruhan Macro-Paezan Allentiac Atacama Betoi Chimu–Mochita Itonama Jirajara Mura Paezan Timucua ...
    Geographic distribution: New World
    Glottolog: None
    Linguistic classification: Proposed language family
    Language: Nahuatl
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    What is the Amerind family?
    Amerind is a hypothetical higher-level language family proposed by Joseph Greenberg in 1960 and elaborated by his student Merritt Ruhlen. Greenberg proposed that all of the indigenous languages of the Americas belong to one of three language families, the previously established Eskimo–Aleut and Na–Dene,...
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    Who are the indigenous peoples of the Americas?
    The Indigenous peoples of the Americas are the inhabitants of the Americas before the arrival of the European settlers in the 15th century, and the ethnic groups who now identify themselves with those peoples.
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    Where did the Amerindians come from?
    Amerindian settlements. January 13, 2012 TIMES INT'L. The large meeting house in Masakenari - a remote WaiWai village in Guyana. (James Broscombe) It is generally believed that Guyana’s first inhabitants, the Amerindians, originally entered the territory of what is now known as Guyana about 11,000 years ago.
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    How many languages are in the Amerind family?
    Greenberg proposed that all of the indigenous languages of the Americas belong to one of three language families, the previously established Eskimo–Aleut and Na–Dene, and with everything else—otherwise classified by specialists as belonging to dozens of independent families—as Amerind.
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  2. https://www.britannica.com/topic/American-Indian

    WebRead a brief summary of this topic. American Indian, also called Indian, Native American, indigenous American, aboriginal American, Amerindian, or Amerind, member of any of the aboriginal peoples of the Western

  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amerind_languages

    Amerind is a hypothetical higher-level language family proposed by Joseph Greenberg in 1960 and elaborated by his student Merritt Ruhlen. Greenberg proposed that all of the indigenous languages of the Americas belong to one of three language families, the previously established Eskimo–Aleut and Na–Dene, and with everything else—otherwise classified by specialists as belonging to d…

    • Geographic distribution: New World
    • Linguistic classification: Proposed language family
    • Glottolog: None
    • Subdivisions: Almosan–Keresiouan, Hokan–Penutian, Central Amerind, Andean–Chibchan–Paezan, Equatorial–Tucanoan, Ge–Pano–Carib
  4. Amerindian settlements - Guyana Times International

    https://www.guyanatimesinternational.com/amerindian-settlements

    WebJan 13, 2012 · But archaeological research has shown that Amerindian groups actually began living in those areas, though not on a permanent basis, from about 3,400 years ago. About 2,000 years ago, the first …

    Where did the Amerindians settle?
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  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas

    Application of the term "Indian" originated with Christopher Columbus, who, in his search for India, thought that he had arrived in the East Indies. Eventually, those islands came to be known as the "West Indies", a name still used. This led to the blanket term "Indies" and "Indians" (Spanish: indios; Portuguese: índios; French: indiens; Dutch: indianen) for the Indigenous inhabitants, which i…

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  6. https://www.landofsixpeoples.com/gyfd/gy_oi_3_4.htm

    WebThe Guyana Story. MAIN AMERINDIAN GROUPS UP TO THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. By the nineteenth century, the principal Amerindian tribes inhabiting Guyana were the

  7. https://www.facebook.com/groups/Amerindian

    WebAmerindians the natives from Guyana South America. This is the first group to connect the different tribes in Guyana, and share their information in the jungles of South America. To …

  8. Where did the Amerindians settled in Trinidad and Tobago?

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    WebDec 26, 2020 · What are the names of the Amerindian? The interior Amerindians are classified into six groups: Akawaio, Arekuna, Patamona, Waiwai, Makushi and …

  9. Who is the leader of an amerindian community?

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    WebWho are the Amerindians in Guyana? The Amerindian peoples are divided into nine main ethnic groups: the Arawak (Lokono), Warau, Carib (Karinya), Akawaio, Patamona, …

  10. Top 20 Indigenous Groups in Mexico: Customs and Traditions

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    WebAug 26, 2022 · They call themselves the “bats iviniketik” or “true men” and are one of 10 Amerindian groups in Chiapas. There are currently 407,000 Tzotzil people living in …

  11. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34174891

    WebJun 26, 2021 · Background: Fifty-three percent of all cases of malaria in the Americas in 2019 came from Venezuela, where the epidemic is heavily focused south of the Orinoco …

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