Look up amerind in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amerind or Amerindian may refer to: Amerindian or Amerind peoples, chiefly anthropological terms for...
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...
Paleoamerind or Paleo-Amerind may refer to: the Siberian ancestors of the Amerinds, see Ancestral Native American a proposed early population reaching...
(1992). "Native American mitochondrial DNA analysis indicates that the Amerind and the Nadene populations were founded by two independent migrations"...
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...
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...
(1992). "Native American Mitochondrial DNA Analysis Indicates That the Amerind and the Nadene Populations Were Founded by Two Independent Migrations"...
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...
Soviet Union. Volume II Part 2 Carnivora: Hyenas and Cats. New Delhi: Amerind Publishing, p. 625 Rockwood, Larry L (2015). Introduction to Population...
groups of the United States, Canada, Greenland, and Russia. The term "Amerind"/"Amerindian" is a portmanteau of "American Indian". It was coined in 1902...
Institution and the National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C., by Amerind, 1981. 66°00′N 172°00′W / 66.000°N 172.000°W / 66.000; -172.000 v t...
Descendants still live and raise cattle on the old family ranch. The Amerind Foundation, a privately funded archaeological and ethnographic research...
Mozambique, and Brazil, Portuguese acquired several words of African and Amerind origin, especially names for most of the animals and plants found in those...
Nacional de Antropología e Historia. Greenberg, Joseph; Ruhlen, Merritt. An Amerind Etymological Dictionary (PDF). Dept. of Anthropological Sciences Stanford...
its leaves are without spines. It is an ancient cultivar developed by Amerind peoples. In some parts of Asia, this cultivar is known as Sarawak, after...
contrary hypothesis, Amerind language family, in 1987 in one of his major books, Language in the Americas. According to the Amerind hypothesis, all of the...
1992). "Native American Mitochondrial DNA Analysis Indicates That the Amerind and the Nadene Populations Were Founded by Two Independent Migrations"...
European Part of the USSR, Volume V: Diptera and Siphonaptera, Parts I, II . Amerind Publishing Co., New Delhi. ISBN 81-205-0080-6 ISBN 81-205-0081-4 Pierre...
Global Spanish Empire: Five Hundred Years of Place Making and Pluralism. Amerind Studies in Anthropology. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. pp. 3–15...
and perhaps the Amerind and Austric superfamilies. The term SCAN has been used for a group that would include Sino-Caucasian, Amerind, and Nostratic....
American languages belong to a single language macro-family, which he termed Amerind. Language in the Americas has generated lively debate, but has been criticized...