Many millenniums passed, and the little people and the followers of Ma-lik intermarried, producing basically the human race of today.
Tagish people intermarried heavily with Tlingit people from the coast and the Tagish language is almost extinct.
The people inhabited the coast line and intermarried with the native Arawak indians, where they lived peacefully until they were exiled by British government.
Whenever there is a population either geographically or culturally isolated and a mutation for a genetic disease enters the population, it tends to increase in frequency because people are intermarrying.
The people have intermarried with Temne and Susu speakers.
In human terms, the people of both parishes have been intermarrying from time immemorial, thus creating an ancient familial linkage between both places.
European people intermarried with the Indians, and popularized valuable culinary skills, such as baking, in India.
Originally, there was an intense dislike between the Siglit and the Uummarmiut, but these differences faded over the years, and the two aboriginal peoples intermarried.
Wabanaki people freely intermarried with French Catholics in Acadia starting in 1610 after the conversion of Membertou.
Anglo-Burmese people frequently intermarried with Anglo-Indian immigrants, who assimilated into the Anglo-Burmese community.