Problematic Use of Greenberg's Linguistic Classification of the Americas in Studies of Native American Genetic Variation

Presents evidence that Greenberg's classification of all Native American languages, except the Dene and Inuit-Aleut groups, into a single linguistic group causes problems. The article recommends the use of Campbell's (1997) classification system.
Author/Creator
Deborah A. (Weiss) Bolnick
Beth A. (Schultz) Shook
Lyle Campbell
Ives Goddard
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No
Primary Source
No
Citation
American Journal of Human Genetics, vol. 75, no. 3, September 2004, pp. 519-522
Publication Date
2004-09
Resource Type
Articles -- Scholarly, peer reviewed
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Text -- PDF
Text -- HTML
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