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How to use Amerindian in a sentence

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Particularly in Amerindian communities, curanderos function as healers who communicate with nature gods and spirits.
This Amerindian descent is still evident in the northern countryside where pottery and other Indian crafts are made with traditional methods.
About 90 percent of the people are mestizos, people of mixed European and Amerindian ancestry.
In Paraguay, official status is shared with Guarani, and in Peru, with Quechua, both Amerindian languages.
About 7 or 8 percent also speak an Amerindian language as their native tongue.
St Lucia's customs are a blend of the African, Amerindian, East Indian and European.
Ladinos are usually mestizos, people of mixed Amerindian and European descent.
It once had a dialect of Irish known as Newfoundland Irish, as well as an Amerindian language, Beothuk.
A tasty Amerindian dish, called the pepper pot, is a spicy stew that is a typical Guyanese meal.
While headhunting no longer exists, a blending of Amerindian and European beliefs often persists in festivals and other observances.
The location is typical of an Amerindian settlement in that it is located on the windward side of the island.
Amerindian men perform a dance in the local church to the accompaniment of fife and drums.
Seeing this, the Iroquois reverted to the methods they used to lay seige to Amerindian villages and attempted to knock down the palisade.
The Amerindian Act 2006 seeks to level the playing field by granting additional rights to Amerindians.
The Amerindian warriors took cruel vengeance on these men, who had burned their dwellings and their crops not long before.
Most of the Amerindian nations were hostile to the Americans and the settlers moving westward had to face guerilla warfare.
The accidental discovery of a paleohistoric object of Amerindian origin is indicative of the presence of Amerindians in the region.
They built a church, which was later dedicated to Rosa, an Amerindian girl from Lima, Peru who had been canonized as a saint.
Spanish is the official language, but more than 30 Amerindian languages still survive, predominantly belonging to the Arawak, Cariban and Chibcha ethnolinguistic categories.
Taking the initiative again in 1729, Beauharnois asked his Amerindian allies simply to wipe the Foxes out.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The only domestic animal possessed by either Eskimo or Amerindian was the dog.
The deserted house or lodge of some Amerindian tribe was visited on the banks.
This young Amerindian was dressed in beaver garments which were a nest of vermin.
He brought the great Amerindian nation of the Dakotas into direct relations with the French.
The Amerindian tribes and the early European explorers lived mainly on fish, which was a palatable and easily obtained food.
The Amerindian servants of the expedition were only asked to carry loads of forty-five pounds in weight.
The Mayan studies revolution in the last ten to twenty years has changed the entire nature of both Mayan and Amerindian studies.
In regard to food, neither Amerindian nor Eskimo was squeamish.
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