indigenous peoples of the Americas

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Indigenous peoples of the Americas are the diverse original inhabitants of North, Central, and South America, encompassing numerous distinct cultures, languages, and societies that long predate European contact.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural group
ethnic group collection
indigenous peoples
affectedBy Old World diseases
assimilation policies
forced displacement
land dispossession
measles epidemics
missionization
smallpox epidemics
alsoKnownAs indigenous peoples of the Americas
surface form: Aboriginal peoples of the Americas

Native Americans
surface form: American Indians

First Nations
surface form: First Nations of the Americas

Native Americans
characteristic cultural diversity
distinct spiritual traditions
linguistic diversity
varied subsistence practices
continent Caribbean
Central America
North America
South America
demographicTrend population collapse after 1492
population recovery in 20th century
fieldOfStudy anthropology
archaeology
ethnohistory
indigenous studies
linguistics
hasCulturalPractice ceremonial rituals
communal land use
oral traditions
traditional ecological knowledge
hasPoliticalOrganization chiefdoms
city-states
empires
tribal confederacies
hasRight cultural rights
land rights
self-determination
hasSubgroup Amazonian indigenous peoples
Indigenous peoples of the Andes
surface form: Andean indigenous peoples

Indigenous peoples of the Arctic
surface form: Arctic indigenous peoples

indigenous peoples of the Americas self-linksurface differs
surface form: Indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica

Indigenous peoples of North America
indigenous peoples of the Americas self-linksurface differs
surface form: Indigenous peoples of South America

Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean
Plains Indians
surface form: Plains indigenous peoples
historicalEvent Atlantic slave trade impact
Columbian Exchange
European colonization of the Americas
Columbian Exchange
surface form: Great Dying in the Americas
includesCivilization Ancestral Puebloans
Aztec Empire
Inca Empire
Maya civilization
Mississippian culture
includesEthnicGroup Apache
Aymara people
surface form: Aymara

Mexica
surface form: Aztec (Mexica)

Carib
Cherokee
Cree
Guaraní
Haudenosaunee
Inca people
surface form: Inca (Inka)

Inuit
Mapuche people
surface form: Mapuche

Maya peoples
Mixtec people
surface form: Mixtec

Navajo people
surface form: Navajo

Ojibwe
Quechua
Sioux people
surface form: Sioux

Taíno
Tupi peoples
Zapotec
languageFamily Algonquian languages
Arawakan languages
Athabaskan
surface form: Athabaskan languages

Eskimo–Aleut languages
Mayan languages
Na-Dene
surface form: Na-Dene languages

Quechuan language family
surface form: Quechuan languages

Tupian languages
Uto-Aztecan
surface form: Uto-Aztecan languages
predate European colonization of the Americas
European contact in the Americas
recognizedBy United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
relatedConcept cultural revitalization
decolonization
indigeneity
settler colonialism
timeDepth Archaic period in the Americas
Paleoindian period
Pre-Columbian era

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European colonization of the Americas mainParticipant indigenous peoples of the Americas
Andean civilization partOf indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: American civilizations
Paramaribo populationGroup indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples
Saint Rose of Lima patronage indigenous peoples of the Americas
British America demographics indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
National Museum of the American Indian dedicatedTo indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Mestizo hasAncestry indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous American peoples
Heard Museum focusesOn indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Native American religions practicedBy indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Portuguese America usedEnslavedPopulationFrom indigenous peoples of the Americas
Bureau of American Ethnology mainSubject indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Walapai demographicCategory indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: First Nations of North America
Lost Trails, Lost Cities focusesOn indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: indigenous peoples of the Amazon
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology focusesOn indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
indigenous peoples of the Americas alsoKnownAs indigenous peoples of the Americas
subject surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Aboriginal peoples of the Americas
indigenous peoples of the Americas hasSubgroup indigenous peoples of the Americas self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica
indigenous peoples of the Americas hasSubgroup indigenous peoples of the Americas self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of South America
Die Culturländer des alten Amerika mainSubject indigenous peoples of the Americas
Indigenous peoples of the Southwest partOf indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Time Perspective in Aboriginal American Culture: A Study in Method mainSubject indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
French colonists interactedWith indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Tejanos culturalInfluence indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Hispanos of New Mexico ethnicOrigin indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Indigenous peoples of Ecuador partOf indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Indigenous peoples of Ecuador partOf indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of South America
Indigenous Peoples' Day honors indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Cultural Resources Center collectionFocus indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Western Hemisphere
Capsicum domesticatedBy indigenous peoples of the Americas
Maya peoples partOf indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Maya peoples partOf indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of Central America
Spanish–Native American wars conflictBelligerent indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
“Of Cannibals” subject indigenous peoples of the Americas
subject surface form: Of Cannibals
Chenopodium containsSpeciesUsedBy indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Hispano ancestry indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Indigenous people of Costa Rica partOf indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of Central America
Indigenous people of Costa Rica partOf indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Caribbean peoples hasCulturalInfluenceFrom indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Ngäbe-Buglé people partOf indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of Central America
Kamia people isPartOf indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
American Indian languages areSpokenBy indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of Central America
Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology mainSubject indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
National Anthropological Archives focusesOn indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
BAE mainFocus indigenous peoples of the Americas
subject surface form: Bureau of American Ethnology
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Bulletin of the Bureau of American Ethnology focusesOn indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Bureau of American Ethnology Anthropological Papers mainSubject indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Paisa people ethnicOrigin indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Battle of Lagunillas conflictSide indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Democrates Secundus by Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda mainTopic indigenous peoples of the Americas
subject surface form: Democrates Secundus
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda arguedThat indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas could be considered natural slaves
Warihío partOf indigenous peoples of the Americas
this entity surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas