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Amerind

The word Amerind (a contraction of "American Indian") usually refers to the Native Americans, the peoples who lived in the Americas before the Europeans discovered the continent; and to the modern ethnic communities that originate from those peoples. The word was also used in 1987 by linguist Joseph H. Greenberg for the Amerind languages, one of three proposed linguistic families in which he classified all Native American languages (the other two being Na-Dene and Eskimo-Aleut).

 

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