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| description = Native American group that was typical for the vast forests of modern Canada and the North American East Coast. Developed out of various Stone Age migrations across the Bering Strait. After reintroduction of the horse to America by Europeans, Silvids started to populate the Great Plains to hunt buffaloes. Later wars and disease dramatically reduced their numbers, today a few hundred thousand remain. From Canada to the Great Plains, the  Planid  variety shows lower and broader skulls combined with longer noses. The  Appalacid  variety, native to the East Coast states, shows broader noses, higher and longer skulls, as well as thinner bodies.
| description = Native American group that was typical for the vast forests of modern Canada and the North American East Coast. Developed out of various Stone Age migrations across the Bering Strait. After reintroduction of the horse to America by Europeans, Silvids started to populate the Great Plains to hunt buffaloes. Later wars and disease dramatically reduced their numbers, today a few hundred thousand remain. From Canada to the Great Plains, the  Planid  variety shows lower and broader skulls combined with longer noses. The  Appalacid  variety, native to the East Coast states, shows broader noses, higher and longer skulls, as well as thinner bodies.
| traits = Tall with robust bodies and large skulls of medium length, face relatively long and angular, mildly flattened, nose prominent and convex, occasional Mongolian folds, broad mouth, sturdy chin, thin lips, yellowish light brown skin.
| traits = Tall with robust bodies and large skulls of medium length, face relatively long and angular, mildly flattened, nose prominent and convex, occasional Mongolian folds, broad mouth, sturdy chin, thin lips, yellowish light brown skin.
| similar =  
| subtypes = [[Planid]], [[Appalacid]]
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[[Category:Amerindian]]
[[Category:Amerindian]]

Latest revision as of 11:33, 30 April 2026

Silvid
Sub-Types Planid, Appalacid
Group Amerindian
Distribution Map

Description

Native American group that was typical for the vast forests of modern Canada and the North American East Coast. Developed out of various Stone Age migrations across the Bering Strait. After reintroduction of the horse to America by Europeans, Silvids started to populate the Great Plains to hunt buffaloes. Later wars and disease dramatically reduced their numbers, today a few hundred thousand remain. From Canada to the Great Plains, the Planid variety shows lower and broader skulls combined with longer noses. The Appalacid variety, native to the East Coast states, shows broader noses, higher and longer skulls, as well as thinner bodies.[1]

Physical Traits

Tall with robust bodies and large skulls of medium length, face relatively long and angular, mildly flattened, nose prominent and convex, occasional Mongolian folds, broad mouth, sturdy chin, thin lips, yellowish light brown skin.



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