Genomic analysis shows the Amazon's Ashaninka people are made up of two subgroups with distinct histories

The Ashaninka are the most numerous Indigenous people living in the rainforests of Peru and Brazil where they inhabit a crucial area between the Andes and sources of the Amazon River. And yet, despite the size of the population and their importance in the past and present, their genetic history has remained understudied.


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Source: Phys.org