ANTHR-130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Ethnocide, Achieved Status, Southeast Asia

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Us census about 94%, lies within so-called racial groups. Evidence from the analysis of genetics indicates that most physical variation, The continued sharing of generic materials has maintained . Races do not account for the true extent of human variation. Rather than biology, race has come to represent an individuals social or ethnic. Rather than race, ancestry is a more appropriate term. White: origins in europe, the middle east, or north africa. American indian and alaska native: origins of north and south america and. Asian: a person having origins in the far east, southeast asia, or the indian. Native hawaiian and other pacific islander: origin from hawaii, guam, samoa, Two or more races maintain tribal affiliation or community attachment subcontinent (china, india, vietnamese) affiliation. The concept of race is separate from the concept of hispanic origin. Percentages fro the various race categorized add to 100 percent, and should not be combined with the percent hispanic.

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