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- Carmel_Indians abstract "The Carmel Indians (pronounced Car'-mul) are a group of Melungeons who have lived in Highland County in Ohio. They are descendants and relatives of the Melungeons of Kentucky, also a group of mixed-race ancestry. Anthropologists described both groups as among the "little races" and as tri-racial isolates. The Carmel Indians migrated from Kentucky to Ohio during the 19th century.The mixed-race Melungeons often called themselves American Indians, as did people outside the group, who tried to explain their physical characteristics. This was one way they could evade some of the racial barriers of antebellum and post-Civil War years. Outsiders called them Indians to explain aspects of the differences between their appearance and that of their mostly European neighbors. They found an adaptive way to evade some of the pressures that intensified in some areas after the Civil War of the binary division of society into black and white races. As Paul Heinegg (1997) has delineated, the earliest ancestry of eight of the nine common names among the Melungeons in Magoffin County, Kentucky, go back to African Americans free in Virginia before the American Revolution. Most of the free African Americans were children of early unions between white women, indentured servant or free, and African men, indentured servant, free or slave. Since the mothers were white, their children were free born. Through the years, there may have been some marriages of Native Americans into the group as they migrated to North Carolina, then into Kentucky and Ohio. One family name has been associated with the Saponi of North Carolina.".
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- Carmel_Indians wikiPageWikiLink American_Revolution.
- Carmel_Indians wikiPageWikiLink Antebellum_era.
- Carmel_Indians wikiPageWikiLink Category:African-American_history.
- Carmel_Indians wikiPageWikiLink Category:African–Native_American_relations.
- Carmel_Indians wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Ohio.
- Carmel_Indians wikiPageWikiLink Category:Highland_County,_Ohio.
- Carmel_Indians wikiPageWikiLink Highland_County,_Ohio.
- Carmel_Indians wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Southern_United_States.
- Carmel_Indians wikiPageWikiLink Kentucky.
- Carmel_Indians wikiPageWikiLink Magoffin_County,_Kentucky.
- Carmel_Indians wikiPageWikiLink Melungeon.
- Carmel_Indians wikiPageWikiLink Mixed-race.
- Carmel_Indians wikiPageWikiLink Multiracial.
- Carmel_Indians wikiPageWikiLink Native_Americans_in_the_United_States.
- Carmel_Indians wikiPageWikiLink Ohio.
- Carmel_Indians wikiPageWikiLink Saponi.
- Carmel_Indians wikiPageWikiLink Sappony.
- Carmel_Indians wikiPageWikiLink Tri-racial_isolates.
- Carmel_Indians wikiPageWikiLink Virginia.
- Carmel_Indians wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carmel Indians".
- Carmel_Indians hasPhotoCollection Carmel_Indians.
- Carmel_Indians subject Category:African-American_history.
- Carmel_Indians subject Category:African–Native_American_relations.
- Carmel_Indians subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Ohio.
- Carmel_Indians subject Category:Highland_County,_Ohio.
- Carmel_Indians hypernym Group.
- Carmel_Indians type Band.
- Carmel_Indians type Group.
- Carmel_Indians type Group.
- Carmel_Indians type Thing.
- Carmel_Indians type Q41710.
- Carmel_Indians comment "The Carmel Indians (pronounced Car'-mul) are a group of Melungeons who have lived in Highland County in Ohio. They are descendants and relatives of the Melungeons of Kentucky, also a group of mixed-race ancestry. Anthropologists described both groups as among the "little races" and as tri-racial isolates.".
- Carmel_Indians label "Carmel Indians".
- Carmel_Indians sameAs m.07xcz3.
- Carmel_Indians sameAs Q5043293.
- Carmel_Indians sameAs Q5043293.
- Carmel_Indians wasDerivedFrom Carmel_Indians?oldid=505819451.
- Carmel_Indians isPrimaryTopicOf Carmel_Indians.