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Undid revision 494227849 by Nnemo (talk) there are mixed race indigenous peoples; métis and mestizo people are often not discluded from indigenous peoples; we're including them here
Certainly not. All scientists agree. Only “racist” or ignorant people still think there are several races in the currently living, and very young, human species. Dogs have several races, after many millions years. Humans don't have several races.
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The '''[[indigenous peoples of the Americas]]''' are the [[aboriginal peoples]] of [[North America|North]] and [[South America|South]] America. They include the [[Precolumbian]] peoples who lived in the Americas before African and European contact and the descendants of these peoples, including mixed-raced Indigenous peoples, such as the [[Mestizo]], [[Métis]], and others. These include the southernmost ethnic group in the word, the [[Yaghan people|Yaghan]] of [[Chile]] and [[Argentina]], to the northernmost people in the world, the [[Inughuit]] of [[Greenland]].
The '''[[indigenous peoples of the Americas]]''' are the [[aboriginal peoples]] of [[North America|North]] and [[South America|South]] America. They include the [[Precolumbian]] peoples who lived in the Americas before African and European contact and the descendants of these peoples, including mixed peoples, such as the [[Mestizo]], [[Métis]], and others. These include the southernmost ethnic group in the word, the [[Yaghan people|Yaghan]] of [[Chile]] and [[Argentina]], to the northernmost people in the world, the [[Inughuit]] of [[Greenland]].


<center>'''Indigenous languages Wikipedias: [[:gn:Ape|Avañe'ẽ (Warani)]] {{·}} [[:ay:|Aymar aru (Aymara)]] {{·}} [[:chr:|ᏣᎳᎩ (Cherokee)]] {{·}} [[:cho:|Chahta (Choctaw)]] {{·}} [[:cr:|ᐃᔨᔫ (Cree)]] {{·}} [[:iu:|ᐃᓄᒃ (Inuktitut)]] {{·}} [[:ik:Makpibaaq Kanna|Iñupiak]] {{·}} [[:kl:Saqqaa|Kalaallisut (Greenlandic Inuit)]] {{·}} [[:mus:|Mvskoke (Muscogee)]] {{·}} [[:nah:|Nahuatlahtolli]] {{·}} [[:nv:|Diné bizaad (Navajo)]] {{·}} [[:incubator:Wp/yua|Yucatec Maya]] {{·}} [[:qu:Qhapaq p'anqa|Qhichwa Simi]] {{·}} [[:incubator:Wp/shh|Shoshoni]] {{·}} [[:chy:|Tsêhesenêstsestôtse (Cheyenne)]] {{·}} [[:incubator:Wp/arn|Wüne pakina (Mapudungun)]]'''<noinclude>
<center>'''Indigenous languages Wikipedias: [[:gn:Ape|Avañe'ẽ (Warani)]] {{·}} [[:ay:|Aymar aru (Aymara)]] {{·}} [[:chr:|ᏣᎳᎩ (Cherokee)]] {{·}} [[:cho:|Chahta (Choctaw)]] {{·}} [[:cr:|ᐃᔨᔫ (Cree)]] {{·}} [[:iu:|ᐃᓄᒃ (Inuktitut)]] {{·}} [[:ik:Makpibaaq Kanna|Iñupiak]] {{·}} [[:kl:Saqqaa|Kalaallisut (Greenlandic Inuit)]] {{·}} [[:mus:|Mvskoke (Muscogee)]] {{·}} [[:nah:|Nahuatlahtolli]] {{·}} [[:nv:|Diné bizaad (Navajo)]] {{·}} [[:incubator:Wp/yua|Yucatec Maya]] {{·}} [[:qu:Qhapaq p'anqa|Qhichwa Simi]] {{·}} [[:incubator:Wp/shh|Shoshoni]] {{·}} [[:chy:|Tsêhesenêstsestôtse (Cheyenne)]] {{·}} [[:incubator:Wp/arn|Wüne pakina (Mapudungun)]]'''<noinclude>

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The indigenous peoples of the Americas are the aboriginal peoples of North and South America. They include the Precolumbian peoples who lived in the Americas before African and European contact and the descendants of these peoples, including mixed peoples, such as the Mestizo, Métis, and others. These include the southernmost ethnic group in the word, the Yaghan of Chile and Argentina, to the northernmost people in the world, the Inughuit of Greenland.

Indigenous languages Wikipedias: Avañe'ẽ (Warani)  · Aymar aru (Aymara)  · ᏣᎳᎩ (Cherokee)  · Chahta (Choctaw)  · ᐃᔨᔫ (Cree)  · ᐃᓄᒃ (Inuktitut)  · Iñupiak  · Kalaallisut (Greenlandic Inuit)  · Mvskoke (Muscogee)  · Nahuatlahtolli  · Diné bizaad (Navajo)  · Yucatec Maya  · Qhichwa Simi  · Shoshoni  · Tsêhesenêstsestôtse (Cheyenne)  · Wüne pakina (Mapudungun)