The Rio Negro (Spanish: Río Negro [ˈri.o ˈneɣɾo] "Black River"), or Guainía as it is known in its upper part, is the largest left tributary of the Amazon...
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Misri legend (section Hamiticised Negroes)
Africa had mixed with local Negro women to produce several hybrid "Hamiticised Negro" populations. The Hamiticised Negroes were divided into three groups...
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Virginia has officially recognized eight American Indian tribes and their members; the tribes are trying to gain federal recognition. They have had difficulty...
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together with jars of grain. Despite protests from both Tuareg and "negro" tribes the expedition removed all the bones and treasures and took them back...
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Negro Fort was a short-lived fortification built by the British in 1814, during the War of 1812, in a remote part of what was at the time Spanish Florida...
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and compelling the negroes to flee in the night for safety. No negroes are allowed to live in the vicinity of Centralia. The negroes returned in large...
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The Alto Rio Negro Indigenous Territory (Portuguese: Terra Indígena Alto Rio Negro) is an indigenous territory in the northwest of the state of Amazonas...
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Zutshi Magre/Magray Yatoo Ganaie Wanchoo Wazir Madan Wani or Wyne Nengud or Negro or Nengroo(optional) Kashmiris Kashmiri diaspora Kashmiri Muslims Kashmiri...
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Hamites (section "Hamiticised Negroes")
scientifically that the Egyptian was a Caucasian, far removed from the inferior Negro".: 526 Through craniometry conducted on thousands of human skulls, Samuel...
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three hundred thousand, and two hundred tribes, by the end of the twentieth century. Certain uncontacted tribes still exist in the region. In the colonial...
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Monacan Indian Nation (redirect from Monacan (tribe))
Congress passed an act to provide federal recognition as tribes to the Monacan and five other tribes in Virginia. They had earlier been so disrupted by land...
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Narragansett people (redirect from Narragansett Indian Tribe)
maize agriculture to woodland tribes. Historians and archeologists knew that maize was cultivated by Algonquin tribes, but there has never been physical...
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a relatively neutral term, essentially synonymous with the English word negro. Early attested uses during the Atlantic slave trade (16th–19th century)...
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Chiricahua (category Apache tribes)
recognized tribes: the Fort Sill Apache Tribe, located near Apache, Oklahoma, with a small reservation outside Deming, New Mexico; the Mescalero Apache Tribe of...
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Piscataway people (redirect from Piscataway (tribe))
Algonquian-speaking tribes included the Anacostan, Chincopin, Choptico, Doeg, or Doge, or Taux; Tauxeneen, Mattawoman, and Pamunkey. More distantly related tribes included...
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in their central region. This indigenous tribe had strong language and cultural ties to the nomadic tribes on the east side of the Andes, with whom they...
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Marcus Garvey (category Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League members)
backward tribes of Africa." Initially, it had only few members. Many Jamaicans were critical of the group's prominent use of the term "Negro", a term...
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Epupa Falls (redirect from Monte Negro Falls)
Epupa Falls (also known as Monte Negro Falls in Angola) is a series of large waterfalls formed by the Cunene River on the border of Angola and Namibia...
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Maroons (redirect from Bush Negro)
JSTOR 408879. The Shorter Oxford Dictionary explains maroon 'fugitive negro slave' as from 'Fr. marron, said to be a corruption of Sp. cimarrón, wild...
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Croatan (redirect from Croatan tribe)
resisted this approach. Later, this conflict between tribes and settlers would lead to the Yamasee War. Tribes that maintained mutually beneficial contact with...
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tribe to tribe and person to person. Some tribes include the use of sacred leaves and herbs such as tobacco, sweetgrass or sage. Many Plains tribes have...
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Negro Butte is a summit in San Bernardino County, California, in the United States. It has an elevation of 3,527 feet (1,075 m). The name was likely selected...
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Mulatto (section Afro-European tribes and clans)
European or African ancestry. Many tribes have had mixed-race members who identify primarily as members of the tribes. If the multiracial children were...
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Spirituals (redirect from Negro spirituals)
Spirituals (also known as Negro spirituals, African American spirituals, Black spirituals, or spiritual music) is a genre of Christian music that is associated...
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late 18th and 19th centuries, a small number of tribes, such as the five so-called "civilized tribes", began increasing their holding of African-American...
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Foreman, Grant. The Five Civilized Tribes. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1934. Foster, Laurence. Negro-Indian Relations in the Southeast. PhD...
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Soul food (redirect from Negro food)
service and social welfare organizations such as the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) have produced cookbooks to fund their operations and charitable...
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of the Black Charro (released in Latin America as La Leyenda del Charro Negro) is a 2018 Mexican 2D animated action-horror-comedy film, produced by Ánima...
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Human zoo (redirect from Negro village)
into both the 1878 and the 1889 Parisian World's Fair, which presented a 'Negro Village'. Visited by 28 million people, the 1889 World's Fair displayed...
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there has been fighting and wars between the neighboring tribes of the Jivaro. Several tribes of the Jivaroan group, including the Shuar, practised headhunting...
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