... american native continental ancestry group MeSH M01.686.508.150.575 - central american indians MeSH M01.686.508.150.600 - north ... hospitalized adolescent MeSH M01.643.154 - institutionalized adolescent MeSH M01.643.259 - hospitalized child MeSH M01.643.364 ... american indians MeSH M01.686.508.150.625 - south american indians MeSH D004930 - Inuit MeSH M01.686.508.200 - asian ... asian americans MeSH M01.686.508.400 - european continental ancestry group MeSH M01.686.508.600 - oceanic ancestry group MeSH ...
People of European and American Indian ancestry number over 108,800. People of European and Asian ancestry number over 57,600. ... Anglican Church in America, Anglican Church in North America, Anglican Province of America, and Holy Catholic Church Anglican ... "Texas Adolescent Reproductive Health Facts". US Department of Health and Human Services. Retrieved August 2, 2014. "Roma [ ... White American 70.4 percent, (Non-Hispanic whites 45.3 percent), Black or African American 11.8 percent, American Indian 0.7 ...
After receiving a Bachelor's degree in anthropology from Cairo's American University, she left Egypt to study ethnology in ... Nihal Mazloum, Canadian Museum of History, 2000, retrieved 20 September 2017, Of Turkish-Egyptian ancestry, Nihal Mazloum was ... Ayşe Zeki - Refugee Rights Association MD, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist (PDF), The Active Citizenship Network, retrieved 7 ... and North Africa (e.g. Nihal Mazloum, has a Turkish-Egyptian). Some notable Turkish Canadians have also come to Canada from ...
... behind Chinese Americans, and Indian Americans. The Filipino American community was the second-largest Asian American group in ... There are an estimated four million Americans of Philippine ancestry in the United States, and more than 300,000 American ... ABS-CBN North American News Bureau. Retrieved 6 December 2013. More than 140,000 Filipino-Americans live in southern Nevada. ... "Lessons Learned From a Community-Academic Partnership Addressing Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention in Filipino American Families ...
ISBN 978-0-313-36042-8. John Reed Swanton (1952). The Indian Tribes of North America. Genealogical Publishing Com. p. 112. ISBN ... was a man of mixed African and Seminole ancestry who fought alongside the Seminoles in the Second Seminole War in Florida. He ... displaced with his family by these actions since he first enters the historical record some years later as a young adolescent ... African-American military personnel, Native American military personnel, Fugitive American slaves, African-American Catholics) ...
Current IDF data proposes more than 38.4 million people in North American and the Caribbean have diabetes and projects this ... of initiating remedies to reduce cholesterol and other CHD risk factors in this group with South Asian Indian ancestry. A ... According to estimates from the American Heart Association, more than 9% of U.S. children and adolescents aged 12-19, or nearly ... This increase is most notable among Blacks, Asian/Pacific Islanders, Hispanics, and American Indians. Children who develop type ...
Black or African American, 0.59% Native American, 0.47% Asian, 0.77% from other races, and 1.83% from two or more races. ... Metro-North Railroad has two rail commuter rail stations in Amenia, with service to New York City via the Harlem Line. The ... Buildings in Amenia listed on the National Register of Historic Places include: Beth David Synagogue Indian Rock Schoolhouse ... "Peru, Oxford, Maine Genealogy Project". Ancestry.com. Retrieved May 7, 2014. Adams, Arthur G. (1988). The Hudson River in ...
Mexican Americans are three times more likely than European Americans to live in poverty. Chicano adolescent youth experience ... who was perceived as criminal because of Mestizo ancestry and "Indian blood." This rhetoric fueled anti-Mexican sentiment among ... McWilliams, Carey (1990). North from Mexico: The Spanish-speaking People of the United States. Contributions in American ... Mexican American, Latin American culture, Mexican-American culture, Hispanic and Latino American, Hispanic and Latino American ...
... was historically practiced by indigenous cultures in Australia, North America, South America, and Polynesia. In ... Chowdhry 2004 Christopher Bayly, Townsmen and Bazaars: North Indian Society in the Age of British Expansion, 1770-1870, p. 49 [ ... or whether it is a tradition prevalent in a native or ancestry culture, adoption status, in-law, whether or not genetic ... may occur due to the younger age at marriage of consanguineous mothers and resultant adolescent subfertility or delayed ...
There is a movement among Native peoples, including a resolution by The National Congress of American Indians, to make sure ... Islam, SM; Johnson, CA (November 2003). "Correlates of smoking behavior among Muslim Arab-American adolescents". Ethnicity & ... North American Adventist health study recruitments from 2001-2007 found that 98.9% of Adventists were non-smokers. In the ... Among people of south Asian ancestry (primarily Punjabi Sikhs) residing in the Fraser Health Authority of the Metro Vancouver ...
The Europeans who colonized the Mid-Atlantic coast of North America typically adopted the names that were used by the coastal ... Minderhout, David Jay; Frantz, Andrea T. (2008). Invisible Indians : Native Americans in Pennsylvania. Amherst, New York: ... Of Northern Iroquoian ancestry, the Susquehannock became culturally and linguistically distinct before 1500. A southward ... and described a rout of a Seneca and Cayuga raiding party by a group of Susquehannock adolescents. The Susquehannock suffered ...
Valery Havard, "Drink Plants of the North American Indians," Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, Vol. 23, No. 2 (Feb. 29, ... Psychosocial stressors play a significant role in alcohol use among Native adolescents. Of 89 Native American adolescents ... "the results are largely similar to findings in European-ancestry individuals indicating that [American Indians and Alaska ... American Indian reservations, Native American health, Native American history, Native American topics, Native American law, ...
"First openly gay Indian American official in the White House Gautam Raghavan resigns, joins Gill Foundation". The American ... 1918 Earliest known records of South Asian MSM in North America, as Tara Singh and Jamil Singh are separately arrested for ... This is a timeline of notable events in the history of non-heterosexual conforming people of South Asian ancestry, who may ... The autobiography revealed her extramarital heterosexual affairs and her adolescent crush on a female teacher and a brief ...
... : A North American Story is a Gothic historical novel by American writer John Neal. Published in 1828 in Maine, it ... Of mixed European and Indigenous American ancestry and upbringing, Burroughs is a Puritan minister who has been a widower twice ... and the Indian Hater Tradition". John Neal and Nineteenth Century American Literature and Culture. pp. 209-226. In Watts & ... making Burroughs into something of a lawyer like himself with persuasive speaking techniques the adolescent Neal learned as a ...
Many breeds of horse make good stock horses, but the most common today in North America is the American Quarter Horse, which is ... Later, particularly after 1890, when American policy promoted "assimilation" of Indian people, some Indian boarding schools ... The earliest horses were originally of Andalusian, Barb and Arabian ancestry, but a number of uniquely American horse breeds ... and often referred to a pre-adolescent or early adolescent boy, who usually worked on foot. This word is very old in the ...
Institutionalized slavery in North America led people to perceive lighter-skinned African-Americans as more intelligent, ... Actors and actresses in Indian cinema tend to have light skin tones, and Indian cinematographers have used graphics and intense ... Parra, F. C.; Amado, R. C.; Lambertucci, J. R.; Rocha, J.; Antunes, C. M.; Pena, S. D. J. (2003). "Color and genomic ancestry ... and Tanning Bed Use Among More Than 10 000 US Children and Adolescents". Pediatrics. 109 (6): 1009-1014. doi:10.1542/peds.109.6 ...
Black or African American, 479 (0.4%) Native American, 21,690 (19.3%) Asian (8.4% Chinese, 2.4% Indian, 2.1% Korean, 1.6% ... West of North Berkeley (roughly west of Sacramento and north of Cedar) is Westbrae, a small neighborhood centered on a small ... There were 12,209 people (10.8%) of Hispanic or Latino ancestry, of any race. 6.8% of the city's population was of Mexican ... Many non-student youth and adolescents sought alternative lifestyles and opted for voluntary homelessness during this time. In ...
For over two millennia, the Newar civilization in Central Nepal preserved a microcosm of classical North Indian culture in ... It is a ceremony in which pre-adolescent girls are "married" to the bael fruit (wood apple), which is a symbol of the god Shiva ... "Newah Organization of America". Archived from the original on 28 April 2011. Retrieved 8 May 2011. Anderson, Mary M. (1971) The ... "The matrilineal ancestry of Nepali populations". Human Genetics. 142 (2): 167-180. doi:10.1007/s00439-022-02488-z. ISSN 0340- ...
In Nye County and Humboldt County, residents are mostly of German ancestry; Washoe County has many Irish Americans. Americans ... American Indians of the Paiute, Shoshone, and Washoe tribes inhabit what is now Nevada. The first Europeans to explore the ... This resulted in Williams v. North Carolina (1942), 317 U.S. 287 (1942), in which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled North Carolina ... 10.2 percent of Nevada's adolescents abused illicit drugs compared to 9.2 percent across the United States. Between 2009 and ...
American Indian and Alaska Native adolescents are also more likely to have experienced a major depressive episode in their ... American Indian and African ancestry. Although some studies include this as a "race", many such as the U.S. Census do not, ... In October 2019, over 380,000 gallons of crude oil were spilled by the Keystone Pipeline in North Dakota, affecting nearby ... Chinese Americans, Indian Americans, Filipino Americans, Vietnamese Americans and Korean Americans. Asian immigration in large ...
Enslaved people in North America named cornrows for their resemblance to rows of corn in a field. (In Central and South America ... 4-5. Jones, David S. (1 December 2006). "The Persistence of American Indian Health Disparities". American Journal of Public ... The Complexity of Hair and Identity among African American Female Adolescents in Foster Care (PhD). doi:10.15760/etd.2318. ... especially when genetically influenced by non-African ancestry) in contrast to afro-textured hair. "Good hair" is also used to ...
2014). "Admixture in Latin America: Geographic Structure, Phenotypic Diversity and Self-Perception of Ancestry Based on 7,342 ... the Netherlands and North America". European Journal of Public Health. 21 (4): 414-419. doi:10.1093/eurpub/ckp228. PMID ... Myrtaj N, Maliqi A, Gontarev S, Kalac R, Georgiev G, Stojanoska BB (2018). "Anthropometry and Body Composition of Adolescents ... weight and body mass index of Indian schoolchildren". The National Medical Journal of India. 24 (5): 269-277. ISSN 0970-258X. ...
There he was hired by a group of refugee Puritan dissenters from England who intended to form a colony in North America (the ... Contact with the Indians came in March 1621 through Samoset, an English-speaking Abenaki who arranged for the Pilgrims to meet ... Salt Lake City: Ancestry Incorporated. ISBN 0-916489-13-2. Wentworth, Dorothy (2000) [1973]. Settlement and Growth of Duxbury ... Pecksuot brought Wituwamat, Wituwamat's adolescent brother, and several women. Standish had three men of Plymouth and Hobbamock ...
Clerk was part of the first group of 24 West Indian settler missionaries who worked under the auspices of the Basel Evangelical ... Alexander Adu Clerk (born 1947) is an academic, sleep medicine specialist, psychiatrist and a Fellow of the American Academy of ... adolescent health and HIV in pregnant women. A clinical research scientist, she worked at public health research centres at ... Nungua-North, Accra, in memory of Nicholas T. Clerk Commemorative plaque in the sanctuary of the Ebenezer Presbyterian Church, ...
... of all African Americans had mixed ancestries usually European and Native American. In 2010, the number of Americans who ... In North America, studies have found that the mixed race population is continuing to grow. In many countries of Latin America, ... Article 366(2) of the Indian Constitution defines Anglo-Indian as: (2) an Anglo-Indian means a person whose father or any of ... "Multiracial Children". American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. October 1999. Retrieved 14 July 2008. Freyre, ...
Many Mississippians of such ancestry identify simply as American on questionnaires, because their families have been in North ... Near 10,000 BC Native Americans or Paleo-Indians arrived in what today is referred to as the American South. Paleo-Indians in ... "Obesity and the African American Adolescent". The Mississippi Delta Report. American Public Health Association: 2002 130th ... Some also have Native American ancestry. During the first half of the 20th century, a total of nearly 400,000 African Americans ...
The common American notion that all people of geographically European ancestry and of light skin are "white" prevailed for ... North Africa, or even Native Americans, with classification as non-white usually resulting in legal discrimination. (Some ... The Relationship between Racial Discrimination and Psychological Functioning in African American Adolescents". Journal of ... British culture might be treated more favorably than someone of the same ethnicity who is a recent immigrant and speaks Indian ...
"The Genetic Ancestry of African Americans, Latinos, and European Americans across the United States" (PDF). American Journal of ... the large and highly diverse macroethnic groups of East Indians, North Africans, and Europeans are presumptively grouped as ... In February 2001, the editors of Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine asked "authors to not use race and ethnicity ... with multiple lines of evidence establishing African and Native American ancestry in self-reported European Americans. Zimmer, ...
... of Indian Americans had management or professional jobs, compared with a national average of 33%. Indian Americans, along with ... "Total ancestry categories tallied for people with one or more ancestry categories reported 2010 American Community Survey 1- ... North America 8%, South America almost 6%, and Oceania less than 1% Funk, Cary (Jan 9, 2018). "Diversity in the STEM workforce ... and Adjustment Among Adolescents from Asian American Backgrounds". Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 45 (7): 1366-1379. doi: ...
... are citizens or nationals of the United States who are of Iranian ancestry. Iranian Americans are among the ... Mirza Mohammad Ali, also known as Hajj Sayyah, was an Iranian who came to North America in the 1800s. He was inspired to travel ... "Contextual Factors Contributing to Ethnic Identity Development of Second-Generation Iranian American Adolescents". Journal of ... In 2017 in the Kansas City suburb of Olathe, Adam Purinton shot and killed two Indians at a bar, mistaking them for Iranian. ...