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As an etymological consultant for the dictionary for the past 23 years, I have the pleasure of validating new entries that derive from Amerindian terms.
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The number of Amerindians — a blanket term for indigenous people of the Americas, North and South — who also identify themselves as Hispanic has tripled since 2000, to 1.2 million from 400,000.
The search terms were tuberculosis, American Indians, Amerindian, indigenous, Indians, native people, aboriginal, immun*, host immune, immune response, cytokine*, polymorphism*, and gene.
Key terms used were "indigenous," "Indian," "Amerindian," together with "neoplasm" and "cancer," with specific searches carried out on the basis of identified names of indigenous populations.
One is Bolivia, where next month Evo Morales, an autocratic socialist of Amerindian descent, will cruise to a third term because of his popular redistributionist policies and his grip on the media.
In Peru and Ecuador, the term "cholo" refers to people with Amerindian racial ancestry.
No term that reports some level of Amerindian ancestry was used by volunteers.
For Lévi-Strauss, Amerindian myths are the Indian's speculation on the condition of interdependence of living things.
The reason for this may be due to the adjacency of the Turkish and Chinese populations in terms of geographical origins [ 27] and that the Brazilian population originated maternally from Amerindians and paternally from Portuguese [ 28].
This is an ancient Amerindian holy place.
Black and Amerindian could be red.
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