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  3. Indigenous people of New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    The indigenous peoples of Western New Guinea in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, commonly called Papuans, [2] are Melanesians.There is genetic evidence for two major historical lineages in New Guinea and neighboring islands: a first wave from the Malay Archipelago perhaps 50,000 years ago when New Guinea and Australia were a single landmass called Sahul and, much later, a wave of Austronesian ...

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    Nur Flächen, die größer als 250 bis 500 km² (je nach Form) sind in der Karte dargestellt Kanada: Vertraglich abgetretenes Landeigentum indianischer Nationen: Modern treaties and Self-Government Agreements (2016) -sowie- Reservationen u.ä.: Karte „Aboriginal Peoples and Lands“ auf geo.aandc-aadnc.gc.ca (2016) -sowie- Commons-File:Kativik.png (2011)

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    Yéil X̱ʼéen (Raven Screen) (detail). Attributed to Ḵaajisdu.áx̱ch, Tlingit, Kiks.ádi clan, active late 18th – early 19th century. Formline art is a feature in the Indigenous art of the Northwest Coast of North America, distinguished by the use of characteristic shapes referred to as ovoids, U forms and S forms.

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  9. Zia people (New Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    The Zia / ˈ z iː ə / or Tsʾíiyʾamʾé are an indigenous nation centered at Zia Pueblo (Tsi'ya), a Native American reservation in the U.S. state of New Mexico. The Zia are known for their pottery and use of the sun symbol. They are one of the Keres Pueblo peoples and speak the Eastern Keres language. [2]