United States: American Indians With African Ancestry - Differential Fertility And The Complexities Of Social Identity
United States: American Indians With African Ancestry - Differential Fertility And The Complexities Of Social Identity Michael H. Logan, 2011 Interethnic marriage represents a major trend in the demographic history of American Indians. While the majority of these unions involved Indian women and Caucasian men, a sizeable number occurred between Indians and African Americans. The children of these bicultural marriages were “mixed bloods” who in turn typically married non-Indians or other...For the rest of the article, as well as maps, images, related items, and videos, please visit Indigenous Peoples Issues & Resources.