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About Native American People
Native American populations comprise approximately 1.3% of the United States population — approximately 3.7M+, including ~570 federally recognized Native American tribes plus state-recognized tribes plus broader Native American populations. Major tribal-national populations: Cherokee (~470,000+ enrolled members), Navajo (~400,000+ enrolled members), Sioux (~170,000+), Choctaw (~200,000+), Chippewa / Ojibwe (~170,000+), Apache (~100,000+), Iroquois (~80,000+), plus the broader 570+ tribal-national populations. Substantial documented continuing socio-economic marginalization, life-expectancy gap, and ongoing political-legal contestation including the federal Indian Reorganization Act (1934), the American Indian Movement (1968-onwards), and the broader Native American sovereignty movement. Genome-wide studies (Reich et al. 2012, Skoglund et al. 2015) document Native American populations as carrying source ancestry connected to the broader Beringian source populations approximately 15,000-20,000 years ago — Native Americans represent one of the major source-population histories of the broader Indigenous American demographic substrate.
Typical Native American Phenotypes
Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build
Phenotype distribution closely matches broader Native American source populations — Fitzpatrick III-V skin tone, hair predominantly straight black, distinctive Native American facial features including pronounced cheekbones, broader nasal bridges, characteristic eye-fold configurations.
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Structured taxonomy with peer-reviewed scales · 22 anatomical categories
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