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In many American Indian languages there is no distinction between blood relatives and relatives by marriage.

Blood Relatives

Individuals who are related by direct lineage, such as parents, siblings, and offspring, sharing common genetic traits.

American Indian Languages

A group of languages spoken by the indigenous peoples of the Americas, encompassing a variety of language families and isolates.

  • Understand the heterogeneity and complexity found within and between different ethnic communities in the United States.
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Shannon LewisNov 10, 2024
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