Africans and Native Americans 作者:Jack D. Forbes 出版社:University of Illinois Press 副标题:The Language of Race and the Evolution of Red-Black Peoples 出版年:1993-03-01 页数:352 定价:USD 25.00 装帧:Paperback ISBN:9780252063213 豆瓣评分
Every society determines, in some way, what it considers to be "normal" and what is "deviant." For the peoples of Europe, this fundamental social dichotomy of normal/deviant had been characterized as "ci vi I i zed/barbarian" or "Christian/heathen." The idea of "race" began to ...
Africans and Native Americans: The Language of Race and the Evolution of Red-Black Peoples. Allelic frequencies of the MN blood group and environmental data from 30 African population samples were tested with multiple regression to test the hypothesis that MN frequencies vary with climate. Allelic ...
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PWE-361 Colonic microbiome-metabonome network interactions in african americans and native africans: a prospective 2-week food exchange studyIntroductionHigher rates of colon cancer are seen in African Americans (65:100,000) compared to rural South Africans (<5:100,000). Dietary-microbiome ...
More than 1 in 7 U.S. adultshave chronic kidney disease — an estimated 37 million Americans, and African American, Hispanic American, and Native American populations are more likely to develop the disease. Both genetic and environmental factors, which include social factors, such as smoking, la...
The new arrivals, who are mostly in their late teens and 20s, are a conspicuous fixture on West 116th Street, where they often congregate. They speak in their native Wolof, which is commonplace in Senegal, and are typically seen toting insulated food-delivery backpacks on their e-bikes. Con...
When Europeans colonized North America, infectious diseases and violent conflict greatly reduced the numbers of Native Americans living on the continent. Their DNA lives on, however, not only in recognized Native American tribes, but also in the descendants of Europeans and enslaved Africans that sett...
George Shepperson and Thomas Price,Independent African: John Chilembwe and the Origins, Setting and Significance of the Nyasaland Native Rising of 1915(Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1958), 146. Google Scholar Quoted in Beaulah M. Flournoy, ‘The Relationship of the African Methodist Church...
n.a watermelon. (Alludes to an early stereotype of Americans of African descent being very fond of watermelon. Forced, contrived, and demeaning.)When he said we were having African grapes for dessert, I though he meant sherbet.Look at the size of that African golf ball!