amerind
/'æmərind/
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Definition
Adjective:
- Relating to the indigenous peoples of the Americas or their cultures or languages: "Amerind" is used to describe anything pertaining to the original inhabitants of the Americas, including American Indians, Native Americans, and their cultural or linguistic attributes.
Noun:
- Any of the languages spoken by the indigenous peoples of the Americas: "Amerind" can refer to the collective or individual languages of Native American peoples.
Examples of Usage
Adjective:
- The museum has a significant collection of Amerind artifacts. (The museum has a significant collection of artifacts from the indigenous peoples of the Americas.)
- She studies Amerind folklore and oral traditions. (She studies the folklore and oral traditions of Native American cultures.)
Noun:
- Linguists group many diverse tongues under the term Amerind. (Linguists group many diverse languages under the term Amerind.)
- The survival of that Amerind is threatened by the dominance of English. (The survival of that Native American language is threatened by the dominance of English.)
Advanced Usage
- "Amerind" as a linguistic classification: In some academic contexts, particularly historical linguistics, "Amerind" has been used as a proposed macro-family grouping for most indigenous languages of the Americas, though this hypothesis is controversial and not widely accepted.
- The Amerind hypothesis proposes a common ancestral language for most New World languages.
Variants and Related Words
Amerindian (n & adj): A more common synonym for a member of the indigenous peoples of the Americas or something relating to them.
- Amerindian tribes have diverse cultural practices.
Native American (n & adj): The preferred contemporary term in many contexts, especially in the United States, for the indigenous peoples and cultures.
- Native American history is an essential part of American history.
Synonyms
- Adjective: Native American, Indigenous (American), American Indian.
- Noun: Native American language, Indigenous language (of the Americas).
Important Notes on Usage
- The term "Amerind" is considered dated and potentially offensive by some, as it is an artificial linguistic construct (a blend of "American" and "Indian") created by outsiders. It can be seen as overly broad and homogenizing, erasing the vast diversity of distinct cultures and nations.
- "Native American," "American Indian," "Indigenous peoples of the Americas," or the specific nation/tribe name (e.g., Navajo, Cherokee, Inuit) are generally preferred and more respectful terms in modern usage. The choice of term can depend on regional preference and context.
Adjective
- of or pertaining to American Indians or their culture or languages
- Native American religions
- Indian arrowheads
Noun
- any of the languages spoken by Amerindians