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Human Biology [Solved] Native American Phenotypes [official thread]

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Tarahumara (Raramuris) tribe from the North-Western mountains of Mexico.










































The pride of the Tarahumaras, World Boxing Champion Daniel Ponce de Leon.




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MAPUCHE PEOPLE (CHILE)

The Mapuche are a group of indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina, including parts of present-day Patagonia.

Today the collective group makes up 80% of the indigenous peoples in Chile. They are particularly concentrated in The Araucanía, in Southern Chile.

Most Mapuches live in Southern Chile in places like this:









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MAJOR MAPUCHE SPORT, "CHUECA"









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Yaqui people, Sonora, México:

Three men in the back



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Seris, Sonora:



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Apaches

The Apache Indians came from the Alaskan region, Canada, and portions of the American Southwest. Eventually the tribe migrated toward the United States further south, and divided itself into two basic regions, with the Rio Grande River serving as the dividing line. The Apaches were typically nomadic, meaning they traveled around, never quite settling in one place.

They mostly survived by eating Buffalo meat, and using their hides as protective clothing. It has been said that they were one of the first tribes to learn how to ride and use horses. By 1700, a large portion of the Apache Indians had migrated to the Kansas plains. They were not accustomed to living and farming on the plains, but made due with some crops such as watermelon, beans, and corn. Eventually, their weakness was overtaken by the Comanche tribe. The Apaches were defeated and their land was seized, causing them to move onward to areas like New Mexico and Arizona. Still others went even more southward into Texas and parts of Mexico.

























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