Re: Shovel tooth (American Indian trait)
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Re: Shovel tooth (American Indian trait)
Mark Blevins 4/27/03
The shovel tooth of the canine teeth is a rait seen many people of Native American descent who, of course have Mongolian ancestry. This shovel tooth trai is common among Chinese, Japanese, Mongolians and Eskimos. Just beaue one does nt have this trait does not mean they have no Native
American Ancestry, but if you do, you might have ancestry history with one of the above mentioned races.
Another tooth trait seen in Native American people is where the lower first permanent molars have three roots instead of two.
Linda
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Re: Shovel tooth (American Indian trait)
Mark Blevins 7/30/03
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Chuck Lowder 7/30/03
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