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Over 60 million Brazilians possess at least one Native South American ancestor, according to a DNA study. [22] While it is difficult to determine exactly how many Natives lived in North America before Columbus, [23] estimates range from 3.8 million, as mentioned above, to 7 million [24] people to a high of 18 million. [25]
1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus by Charles C. Mann; Before the Revolution, 2013 book by Daniel K. Richter; List of pre-Columbian cultures; Metallurgy in pre-Columbian America; Periodization of pre-Columbian Peru; Population history of indigenous peoples of the Americas; Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact theories
Lucayans, Greater Antilles and Bahamas 700 AD–1500 AD [2] – group encountered by Columbus Nepoya and Suppoya , Trinidad [ 2 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Igneri , Dominica 500 AD, St. Croix 650 AD, Puerto Rico 1000 AD [ 2 ]
While it is difficult to determine exactly how many Natives lived in North America before Columbus, [39] estimates range from a low of 2.1 million (Ubelaker 1976) to 7 million people (Russell Thornton) to a high of 18 million (Dobyns 1983). [38]
In the 2020 census 2.9% of the U.S. population claimed to have some degree of Native American heritage. When answering a question about racial background, 3.7 million people identified solely as "American Indian or Alaska Native", while another 5.9 million did so in combination with other races. [ 231 ]
A demonstrator is detained and carried by members of the US Secret Service and US Park Police during an Indigenous Peoples' Day protest in Washington on October 11, 2021.
A study published in the Nature journal in 2018 concluded that Indigenous Americans descended from a single founding population which initially divided from East Asians about ~36,000 (±1,500) years BP, with gene flow between this divided group of Ancestral Indigenous Americans and Siberians persisting until about ~25,000 (±1,100) years BP ...
Monday is Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day. The explorer had a violent history among Native Americans, and many say we should honor them.