The condition of the AmericanIndian has much improved in recent years.
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In a war of words, the tactics of the North AmericanIndian.
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The origin of the native AmericanIndian has puzzled the wisest heads.
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Dad invited an AmericanIndian he met on a bus to dinner.
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Mrs Sitharaman said Indian industry felt let down by Britain's visa rules.
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One issue is that it misunderstood what value means to Indian consumers.
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Second, I'm a great consumer and promoter and provider of Indian food.
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He is one of thousands of Indian sailors in a similar situation.
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However, he doubted they had a controlling interest over the Indian market.
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But Aletha's Amerind coloring was perfectly suited to sunshine even of this intensity.
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In Indo-European and Amerind, water is hakw, in Dene-Caucasian kwa.
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Lots and lots of Amerind divinity, and African tribal beings.
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The Ngöbé exhibit the lowest mtDNA control region sequence diversity yet reported for an Amerind group.
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Diaz was then able to cross without molestation, his faithful Amerind allies of another tribe assisting.
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Moreover, they carry only two of the four Amerind founding lineages first described by Wallace and coworkers.
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I'm here for the Amerind Historical Society.
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Aletha was here, too, and two of Chuka's foremen-onedid not look happy-andfour of the Amerind steel-workers.
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Wednesday did not know it, since its main ethnic flavoring in Manhattan was not Chinese but Amerind and Bengali.
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We pass a sign for the Amerind Museum, home to an impressive collection of Indian artifacts, art, and historical displays.
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Sequence diversity within and among Circumarctic populations is considerably less than the sequence diversity observed within and among the three Amerind tribes.
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They took on form as they came, first vaguely human, then over the next instants resolving into clearer images of what looked like Amerind tribesmen.
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She knew no Amerinds northern or southern, no Hispanics, Negroids, or Pygmies.
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There were dark men with rippling muscles under glistening skin, and bronze Amerinds with coarse straight hair.
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"Amerind tribe that was all over the Mississippi River valley seven or eight hundred years ago, I guess."
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"I'm sure," agreed Aletha, "that he couldn't sing as well as the worst of your singing crew, Dr. Chuka, and any Amerind could outrun him.