Terry Hunt, an archaeologist at the University of Hawaii, came to the Amerind conference with a different story. |
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By the time I left Amerind, I realized that what I had witnessed was a clash of world views. |
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Papuan art may not be as varied or exciting as that of many African or Amerind peoples, but it records a vibrant community. |
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The stem tik means finger in Amerind, one in Sino-Tibetan, 'index finger' in Eskimo and 'middle finger' in Aleut. |
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Amerind also operates a program that covers renters, or homeowners where no federal funding is involved. |
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American Indian, also called Indian, Native American, indigenous American, aboriginal American, Amerindian, or Amerind, member of any of the aboriginal peoples of the Western Hemisphere. |
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The new estimate undermines arguments for colonization as far back as 30,000 years ago, but reinforces archaeological findings and a linguistic theory that most American languages belong to a single family called Amerind. |
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The AmerInd team will refurbish system control electronics and redesign equipment. |
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