April 17th, 2004


Translating salarrue: Cultural evolution, memory and indigenous de-exotization from the massacre of 1932 to the negation of indigenous ancestry in the Salvadoran Spanish of today.


Translating salarrue: Cultural evolution, memory and indigenous de-exotization from the massacre of 1932 to the negation of indigenous ancestry in the Salvadoran Spanish of today.


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Social injustices and discrimination against indigenous peoples have left a bloody scar in El Salvador. The focus of this study is the incidence of Salarrue’s Cuentos de Barro in the cultural evolution of Salvadorans. In 1932 thousands of indigenous people were brutally exterminated in El Salvador during the presidency of General Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez for voicing their needs. A year later…

Non-metric assessment of Southeast and Northeast Asian ancestry in the forensic context.


Non-metric assessment of Southeast and Northeast Asian ancestry in the forensic context.


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Use of non-metric traits for the assessment of ancestry in the forensic context has recently received renewed attention. In order for non-metric methods to be effectively employed, it is necessary for the forensic anthropologist to have an understanding of non-metric trait expression for a variety of populations. This thesis describes character state expression for a series of cranial and dental n…

Ancestry Art by Foster, Karen  Edition , 0


Ancestry Art by Foster, Karen Edition , 0


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Ancestry Art. Foster, Karen

Ancestry in America by Urp; Garoogian, David Edition , 1


Ancestry in America by Urp; Garoogian, David Edition , 1


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Ancestry in America. Urp; Garoogian, David

Ancestry's Red Book by Eichholz, Alice Edition , 2


Ancestry’s Red Book by Eichholz, Alice Edition , 2


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Ancestry’s Red Book. Eichholz, Alice

Ancestry and Health


Ancestry and Health


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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Racial and ethnic groups can exhibit substantial average differences in disease incidence, disease severity, disease progression, and response to treatment. In the United States, African Americans have higher rates of mortality than does any other racial or ethnic group for 8 of the top 10 causes of death. U.S. Latinos have higher rates of death from diabetes, liver disease, and infectious diseases than do nonLatinos. Native Americans suffer from higher rates of diabetes, tuberculosis, pneumonia, influenza, and alcoholism than does the rest of the U.S. population. For the monogenic diseases, the frequency of causative alleles usually correlates best with ancestry, whether familial, ethnic, or geographical. To the extent that ancestry corresponds with racial or ethnic groups or subgroups, the incidence of monogenic diseases can differ between groups categorized by race or ethnicity, and healthcare professionals typically take these patterns into account in making diagnoses. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 162 Publication Date: 2010/08/16 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.37 inches

Rule of 1/1000th Common Ancestry


Rule of 1/1000th Common Ancestry


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PMHigh Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Rule of 1/1000 common ancestry is a criterion used to create meaningful family groupings. It was first adopted by Lawrence Kestenbaum to determine which individuals should be included with specific political families on the Political Graveyard website. The rule can be made applicable to other genealogy projects. For lineal ancestors, this can be approximated by 10th degree consanguinity. The reason this is approximate, and not exact, is that common ancestry is halved every time the degree of consanguinity is increased by one. For example the degree of consanguinity of a parent is one. This means that a parent provides 1/2 1 or 1/2 of a persons ancestry (the other parent provides the other half). A 7th great grandparent has a 9th degree consanguinity, and therefore providing 1/2 9 or 1/512 common ancestry. An 8th great grandparent provides 1/1024 common ancestry which is as close as one can come to 1/1000th, and so this is the cutoff use Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 126 Publication Date: 2010/08/20 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.30 inches

Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry by Cory, Kathleen B. Edition REP, 2


Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry by Cory, Kathleen B. Edition REP, 2


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Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry. Cory, Kathleen B.


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