no
The v in Native American is part of the word "Native". It doesn't stand for anything.
Well John Smith had a big part in it. He was Governor of Virginia in 1608.
no
they are not
no
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, about 2 of the population in the United States identifies as part Native American.
During the times when there were quite a bit of Native Americans still living in the US, people, including military leaders traded guns for some of the things that the tribes had. The Native Americans had not seen or used a gun before and this was much better than the weapons they were using, so they took on using guns as part of their everyday life. Which is also why there were so many Native American revolts against the "White men" otherwise known as the commmon citizen back then.
yes
All of them.
it's not.You could be Indian or part Indian but not native American.
He claims that he is both Native American and Italian in heritage.
Leprechauns are part of Irish mythology and have never featured in any native American culture. There is therefore no word for leprechaun in any native American language.