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Amerindian

[am-uh-rin-dee-uhn] / ˌæm əˈrɪn di ən /
NOUN
Native American
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Others use nets, breed them in captivity or buy from street market vendors who purchase them from Amerindians who catch the birds in Guyana’s remote interior or people who smuggle them in from neighboring Venezuela.

From Washington Times

Basic outlined images, inspired by Washington state landscapes and Amerindian petroglyphs, appear in lithographs, woven baskets and blown-glass vessels.

From Washington Post

Mixed race and Amerindian peoples largely make up the remainder.

From Reuters

He recalled living through Guyana’s growing pains as the South American nation — a melting pot of Indians, Africans, Amerindians, Chinese and Europeans — became a cooperative republic, then a socialist republic.

From New York Times

These were the waste dumps of Amerindians who lived in sedentary and dense human villages before the arrival of Europeans.

From New York Times