Black Indians in the United States
Black Indians are people of mixed African-American and Native American heritage, who have strong ties to Native American culture. Many Indigenous peoples of the Eastern Woodlands, such as the Narragansett, Pequot, Lumbee and Cherokee, have a significant number of African ancestors.
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Black Indians in the United States
Black Indians are people of mixed African-American and Native American heritage, who have strong ties to Native American culture. Many Indigenous peoples of the Eastern Woodlands, such as the Narragansett, Pequot, Lumbee and Cherokee, have a significant number of African ancestors.
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Black Indians are people of mi ...... zenship to Chickasaw Freedmen.
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ブラック・インディアンは、アフリカ黒人とアメリカ・インディアン両方に祖先を持つ人間、またはアメリカ・インディアンに同化して生活してきたアメリカ黒人などを指す。
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Black Indians are people of mi ...... t number of African ancestors.
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ブラック・インディアンは、アフリカ黒人とアメリカ・インディアン両方に祖先を持つ人間、またはアメリカ・インディアンに同化して生活してきたアメリカ黒人などを指す。
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Black Indians in the United States
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ブラック・インディアン
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