Black Indians in the United States
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Black Indians is a term generally used to describe Americans who have significant traces of both sub-Saharan African and Native American or Indigenous American ancestry. The term may also include African Americans who, for a long time, were seamlessly embedded within Native American tribes and identities throughout the Americas. Subsequently, although no longer having social, cultural or linguistic ties to Native peoples, many Africans Americans have Native American ancestry.
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See also
- Shinnecock
- Pequot
- African American
- Afro-Cuban - many descended from the Ciboney people
- Black people
- Black Seminoles
- Cafuzo
- Carmel Indians
- Cherokee Freedmen
- Cherokee freedmen controversy
- Chestnut Ridge people
- Colored
- Dominican Republic Demographics
- Freedman
- Garifuna
- Haliwa-Saponi
- Indigenous peoples of the Americas
- Louisiana Creole people
- Lumbee
- Marabou (ethnicity)
- Maroon (people)
- Melungeon
- Miskito
- Mulatto
- Native Americans in the United States
- Native American name controversy
- Plaçage
- Puerto Rican
- Redbone (ethnicity)
- Social implication of race
- We-Sorts
- William Loren Katz
- Zambo
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