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Amerind is a hypothetical higher-level language family proposed by Joseph Greenberg in 1960 and elaborated by his student Merritt Ruhlen
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Amerind seeks to foster and promote knowledge and understanding of the Native Peoples of the Americas through research, education, conservation, and community engagement A museum, art gallery, and research center dedicated to archaeology, Native cultures, and Western art
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Q: Why is “Amerind” considered offensive? A: “Amerind” is seen as a product of colonial thinking that homogenized Indigenous populations and ignored their unique identities It also disregards the principle of tribal sovereignty and self-determination
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THE 38th ANNUAL NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH WEEKEND joins together the tribes and tribal-ly-designated housing entities of the United Native American Housing Association (UNAHA) with business sponsors, volunteers, and the employees of HUD’s Office of Native American Programs COACHES MEETING: Thu , March 30, 5:00 - 6:30 PM
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Amerind or Amerindian may refer to: Amerindian or Amerind peoples, chiefly anthropological terms for indigenous peoples of the Americas See: Native American name controversy; Amerind languages, a hypothetical higher-language family
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