The gulfs that separate the three families, however, do not prevent their children from intermarrying, for the most part unhappily. |
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And indeed, native-born Americans are intermarrying in steadily rising numbers. |
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They have been intermarrying for generations, which usually involves stepbrothers and stepsisters marrying one another. |
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The populations of many Native American peoples were reduced by the common practice of intermarrying with Europeans. |
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Intermarrying with others in the area, they developed what was called Cajun music, cuisine and culture. |
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