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Amerind or Amerindian

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AMERIND or AMERINDIAN, a word coined by Major J. W. Powell, director of the bureau of American Ethnology, to designate the aboriginal inhabitants of the American continent. The term "American Indian" being too cumbersome for general use, was frequently abbreviated to "Indian," thereby leading to confusion with the inhabitants of the East Indies. See Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico (1907) s.v. Amerind.