Amerindians in Vietnamese

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1. Amerindians constitute around 45% of the total population

2. Amerindians are also known as aboriginal Americans, indigenous Americans and Native Americans

3. Amerindians of the “ Saladoid ” culture, originally came from the Venezuelan mainland

4. A catastrophe was wrought upon the Amerindians by contact with Europeans.

Một thảm họa đã xảy ra trên người Mỹ bản địa bởi tiếp xúc với người châu Âu.

5. My fellow Amerindians, let us just simply face the facts of the matter – Guyana is not like Suriname; we only have one race of Indigenous Peoples, the Amerindians.

6. The indigenous Bolivians, also known as the Amerindians, is an ethnic group of predominant Native American ancestry

7. White people (includes mestizo) make up 94%, 3% are black people, 1% are Amerindians, and 1% are Chinese.

Người da trắng (bao gồm cá chép) chiếm 94%, người da đen là 3%, người Amerindian 1%, và người Hoa là 1%.

8. Royal policy stipulated that the Amerindians had to accept missionaries but they did not have to convert.

Chính sách hoàng gia quy định rằng người Nam Mỹ phải chấp nhận những người truyền giáo nhưng họ không phải cải đạo.

9. Under the Amerindian Act 2006, Amerindians are granted title to their lands absolutely and forever.

10. The Amerindians lived by hunting and fishing.Los amerindios vivían de la caza y la pesca.

11. Under the Amerindian Act 2006, Amerindians are granted title to their lands absolutely and for ever.

12. All of the interior Amerindians originally spoke Carib languages, with the exception of the Wapisiana, whose language is

13. Any of the languages spoken by Amerindians Familiarity information: Amerind used as a noun is very rare

14. The celebration of Amerindian Heritage Month recognises Amerindians and their culture as a distinct part of the Guyanese mosaic

15. Synonyms for Amerinds include Indians, Amerindians, Asian Indians, Native Americans, Red Indians, American Indians, injuns, Navajos, North American Indians and …

16. ‘We wander around the hotel looking at the huge ice sculptures: fish, bears, Amerindians, Inuits in kayaks, and even the Statue of Liberty.’

17. The Encyclopaedia Britannica states that the ancestors of Amerindians crossed a land bridge from Asia around 30,000 to 12,000 years ago when sea levels were low enough for that to be possible.

18. Amerind, Amerindian language, American-Indian language, American Indian, Indian (adj) any of the languages spoken by Amerindians Indian, Amerind, Amerindic, Native American (adj) of or pertaining to American Indians or their culture or languages

19. Brazilians form one of the most heterogeneous populations in the world, which is the result of five centuries of interethnic crosses of peoples from three continents: the European colonizers, mainly represented by the Portuguese, the African slaves, and the autochthonous Amerindians.

20. De Salaberry quickly advanced to behind the abatis, taking with him the light company of Captain Ferguson's Canadian Fencibles, two companies of Voltigeurs under Captains Juchereau-Duchesnay, a party of 22 Amerindians under Captain Lamothe, and a company of the 2nd Battalion Sedentary Militia of Beauharnois under Captain Longuetin.

21. Arawak: 1 n a member of a widespread group of Amerindians living in northeastern South America Synonyms: Arawakan Type of: Amerindian , Native American any member of the peoples living in North or South America before the Europeans arrived n a family of South American Indian languages spoken in northeastern South America Synonyms: Arawakan

22. The first early attempts to settle Barbuda (by both the British and French) were failures, and it wasn't until 1666 that the British established a colony strong enough to survive the ravages of both nature and the Amerindians originally from South America, attempting to keep the Europeans off their islands.

23. 1592 - Amerindian population of Trinidad numbered at around 40,000 1634 - Amerindian population of Trinidad numbered at around 4,000 1699 - The Arena uprising: The Amerindians on the Arena Catholic Mission rebel against the forced labour of the encomienda system, reportedly killing the priests in charge and the Spanish governor of the island before escaping to the …