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... American Indian popula- tions was Asia . This seems probable , first of all , because American Indian populations phenotypically resemble Asiatic populations . Like East Asians , many American Indians have straight black hair , epi ...
... American Indian popula- tions was Asia . This seems probable , first of all , because American Indian populations phenotypically resemble Asiatic populations . Like East Asians , many American Indians have straight black hair , epi ...
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... Indian peoples of Mexico and Peru and enslaved and despoiled their ... American Indians did not depend on diffusionary influences emanating from any of the Old World ... native American domesticants with those of [ 11 ] Archaelogy and the ...
... Indian peoples of Mexico and Peru and enslaved and despoiled their ... American Indians did not depend on diffusionary influences emanating from any of the Old World ... native American domesticants with those of [ 11 ] Archaelogy and the ...
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... American Indian Revitalization Widespread revitalizations were provoked by the European invasion of the New World and the conquest and expulsion of the American Indian peoples and the destruction of their natural habitat . As early as ...
... American Indian Revitalization Widespread revitalizations were provoked by the European invasion of the New World and the conquest and expulsion of the American Indian peoples and the destruction of their natural habitat . As early as ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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