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intermixture
[ in-ter-miks-cher ]
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Origin of intermixture1
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With these there has been intermixture of Spanish and Portuguese blood, and many mixed types have appeared.
The last, are the primitive race to which the hunched race ascend by intermixture in the first or second generation.
The mode of production of all social phenomena is one great case of Intermixture of Laws.
There was no intermixture or commingling of characters, although the class of subjects were sometimes common to each.
What is the significance of material and non-material cultural elements for the study of race contact and intermixture?
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