There are more than 700 different Native American languages. You would need to be more specific.
I would translate 銀色月の姫 (giniro tsuki no hime) as "Princess of the Silver Moon".
Big Silver's son
The Japanese word for silver is 'gin.'
Silver... badly.
A silver star in Latin is stella argentea.
"FNA" typically stands for "Fine (or Fine) Native American," indicating that the silver necklace is of Native American origin and crafted with high-quality silver. It's a common marking on jewelry pieces made by Native American artisans.
The Spanish explorers of the 1500's encountered the Native American Aztec Empire and the Native American Inca Empire. Both empires were subjugated by the Spanish conquistadors. It was discovered that these empires valued gold and silver the same way Europeans did so tons of gold and silver were stolen and shipped back to Spain.
Running Antelope
More than likely its a native American piece by Wilson & Carolyn Begay,..
SILVER Louis Tewanima, USA 32:06.6, 1912 Olympics
"DJN" are initials of the craftsman/jewelry maker, likely a Native American artist.
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The federal government had passed an act that designated the entire Great Plains as one enormous reservation, or land set aside for Native American tribes.
SILVER Louis Tewanima, USA 32:06.6, 1912 Olympics
It made no real change to them at all. It is sad to say that they (Native Americans) were always pushed off their lands, killed, or just robbed of anything of value that the American Government or its people wanted.
Yes, both gold and silver are elements.
Gin the alcohol -> ジン Gin (銀) in Japanese -> Silver Just plain "gin" as a sound -> ギン