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clivebeca | 12:17 Thu 05th Dec 2013 | People & Places
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Where do I find a link to, or ABer's with an interest in Indigenous Peoples, please?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_indigenous_peoples
15:33 Thu 05th Dec 2013
There won't be a link as such - people indigenous to which country?
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Thanks / Diolch : The World if possible!
what kind of interest?
you could look at links for Maori in New Zealand, Aboriginal in Australia for indigenous peoples, or history of the Native Americans, but many are much mixed seeing as how peoples travelled the globe, conquered lands long ago, so not sure how one terms indigenous.
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Emmie ... Thanks / Diolch : I've a general interest in the Indigenous Peoples of 'The World', and am proud and privileged to have visited and spent time with many of them. It was just a general enquiry to 'like-minded' subscribers.
you could look up tribes of the Amazon, thousands of years of their histories or what one could glean, which sadly seems to be changing with the advent of logging and deforestation. Bruce Parry spent many months with tribes and his programmes and books give a very good insight into their lives.
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Emmie - Thanks again / Diolch eto, now why didn't I think of the comprehensive Wikipedia link. I've best answered you.
Anyone with a particular interest in Britain's indigenous inhabitants (necessarily post ice-age only) would be interested in reading this genetics-based study

ISBN 978-1-84529-482-3
£9.99 (500+ pages)

Yes.

Nice link, boxtops. Segments of the book are not made available in that preview but this matters little. He gives out the gist of what he's claiming within the first chapter, which seems to be in that preview in its entireity. (oops!) The rest of the book is the evidence to back up the claim.

If you encounter someone who is into genealogy, to the extent that they got a DNA analysis done but got results wildly different to their expectations, this book might help them (the maps and diagrams if not the more esoteric science-y stufff)

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