No, the two are not synonymous.
It means they have been following you.
one's native language; the language learned by children and passed from one generation to the next.
Native is stressed on the first syllable.
it means your either native American or something else!Native means, from that place, an original inhabitant. A native animal is one peculiar to a particular region, for example the giant panda is native to China.
native to Tahiti (as in native Tahitian)
If you mean native people back in the 1500s, they were of the Ottawa tribes, along with the Iroquois and the Algonquins.
There were multiple languages that Native Americans had just like how there were different tribes. In order to translate Christine one would first have to know which language it was coming from.
Well, it depends largely on what you mean by "earliest Floridians" Do you mean the Spanish explorers, the Native Americans who have long been native to Florida, or the people who first came here from Northern parts? If you want pictures of the Native Americans. I'd suggest going to a database of Native American history or even searching around in museums for early paintings and drawings of them.
there is no such word in the native American vocabulary.
There were really mean to Native Americans
Squanto was the Native-American who was honored at the first Thanksgiving.
If you mean the U.S as in North America then....A Native American Indian namd Ochowatstaki Lureyitthim