Amerindians

The indigenous peoples of the Americas encompasses the inhabitants of the Americas before the arrival of the European settlers in the 15th century, and present-day ethnic groups who identify themselves with those historical peoples. Although some indigenous peoples of the Americas were traditionally hunter-gatherers—and many, especially in the Amazon basin, still are—many groups practiced aquaculture and agriculture. The impact of their agricultural endowment to the world is a testament to their time and work in reshaping and cultivating the flora indigenous to the Americas. Although some societies depended heavily on agriculture, others practiced a mix of farming, hunting and gathering. …

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NBER: National Bureau of Economic Research · 17 October 2024 English

In contrast to earlier United States policies of open war, forcible removal, and relocation to address the “Indian Problem,” the Dawes Act of 1887 focused on assimilation and land severalty …

History 57.1, pp. 33–45. Collier, John (1929). “Amerindians”. Pacific Affairs 2.3, pp. 116–122. Commissioner


Alberta Teachers' Association · 13 September 2024 English

The results of the lawsuit will been vocal about the need for better they directly affect our profession, funding for schools, more support to our families and the support systems …

cpte oOple vfroemr thsee Bartsic’a area and Amerindians who am so glad that I did. Guyana is an amazing


UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation · 11 July 2024 English

in Guyana, both composed of Makushi People — Amerindians of Carib linguistic affiliation — but situated


UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation · 11 July 2024 English

in Guyana, both composed of Makushi People — Amerindians of Carib linguistic affiliation — but situated


UN: The United Nations · 3 May 2024 English

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by the most disadvantaged groups, including Amerindians and fishery-dependent communities, on whom pollution their access to information, in particular for Amerindians and fishery-dependent communities, including mining activities in the areas inhabited by Amerindians, as such activities have adversely affected


MRG: Minority Rights Group International · 24 April 2024 English

The second period begins with Not all the Spaniards were indifferent to the way the Indians were treate the 19th century and extends to the present. [...] of smallpox, reportedly …

Sami of Lapland (New 1988 edition) • No. 15 The Amerindians of South America (New 1987 report) - 'a new feeling


World Bank Group · 23 April 2024 English

Indo-Guyanese, Afro-Guyanese, Mixed-Guyanese, indigenous Amerindians. Amerindian people, numbering around 13% of


MRG: Minority Rights Group International · 18 April 2024 English

Professor Ed Garcia of the this war of attrition is to cease, the Christian majority Department of Political Science, University of the must allow for the development of Lumad and …

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MRG: Minority Rights Group International · 18 April 2024 English

At the same time, 'intergroup' behaviour contribute, in their turn, to the as the political and social changes which recently occurred present and the future of the r~lations between the …

Peoples of the Russian Far North The Rastafarians Amerindians of South America Refugees in Europe Canada's


CIES: Centre for International Environmental Studies · 15 March 2024 English

The centre is dedicated to the better understanding of the social, legal, economic and political facets of global problems related to the environment, with an emphasis on the international dimension …

(2023), ‘Ecological Stereotypes: Perceptions of Amerindians and Maroons in Late Colonial Suriname’, in Journal presentation, ‘Ecological Stereotypes: Perceptions of Amerindians and Maroons in Late Colonial Suriname’, ‘Archaeology


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