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Pentosuria in a North American Indian

Nature, 1967
PENTOSURIA, one of Garrod's original four inborn errors of metabolism1, is usually believed to occur almost entirely among people of Jewish descent, whose antecedents can be traced to eastern Europe2. The only well authenticated cases of this disorder to be reported among individuals of other ethnic origin have been in four Lebanese families3,4.
T L, Perry, C A, Finch
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Peyotism in North American Indian Groups

Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (1903-), 1965
The aims of this paper include the description and comparison of peyotism in North American Indian groups. It will be concerned with: 1) the nature of peyote as an hallucinatory alkaloid; 2) its diffusion among the American Indians; 3) the Plains "type" of peyotism, to include some of its variations from group to group; 4) the development of the Native
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Studies Of North American Indian Languages

Annual Review of Anthropology, 1990
The study of North American Indian languages has been shaped by several circumstances. Since its beginning, most research has been based in fieldwork: Data have come from direct contact with speakers, usually in their own cultural settings, rather than from secondary sources.
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Tales of the North American Indians

1966
A classic collection of Indian myths and legends; mythological, hero and trickster tales; tales of magic and enchantment; many more.
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On the Music of the North American Indians

Ethnomusicology, 1978
Mireille Helffer   +2 more
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The North American Indian

Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, 1908
Edward S. Curtis, Frederick Webb Hodge
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