"Charlie" It was derived from the phonetic alphabet letters Victor Charlie, short for Viet Cong (VC). It was later shortened to just 'Charlie.'
No, while many who are Native Americans are, in fact, North Americans, there are very many who are North Americans, but not at all of Native American descent.
Native Americans is the name.
The term Hispanic is often used.
Scientific name: Boesemania microlepis,Russian name: Горбыль мелкочешуйчатый,English name: Small-scale croaker,Vietnames name: Cá sửu, Cá đù vây nhỏ
It was given its name by "Americans" but by a German map maker who had read Vespucci's account of finding North America so he named it after him.
Try these two sources: "Marine Sniper-93 Confirmed Kills", by Charles W. Henderson. "One Shot, One Kill-American Combat Snipers: WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Beirut." By Charles W. Sasser and Graig Roberts.
Skraelings were native americans from the time when the Vikings first came to north America. The name was given to them by the vikings.
In that area there were many people living there. You need to provide a tribal name. In the area where Jamestown was built there was an empire of 15,000 Native Americans and in North America were millions of Native Americans.
Yes, the compound word 'Native Americans' is a noun, a proper noun, a name of a specific group of people.
Central America is not a continent neither is North America, the Americans took the name in a wrong way they are not the only Americans since we were born in this continent, that begins or ends in Canada, and begins or ends in the Patagonia, so Central America is a region as well as north America.
valley? maybe a plain?
North America had several million Native Americans and many cultures. You need to name a tribe for an answer.