Indigenous people call themselves citizens or natives. They call you foreigners because you are not native to the land they live on.
They call themselves Muskogee, or Muscogulge
Calling the First Nations "Indians" is being racist The Indians are another race themselves
to protect themselves from the Indians
The reasons they're called Native American is because they are native to America. The reason we call them Indians is because Cristopher Columbus thought he had found a new route to India when he first arrived in America. So "Indian" is an incorrect term. "Native American" is correct.
the fox tribe
They called themselves Lenape Indians. >.<~ Kiwinito
They called them selves the Nii Mii Puu or The 1st People Prounciation (ne mee poo
They call themselves Muskogee, or Muscogulge
the ottawas proteced themselves by rubbing themselves with animals fat.
they defended themselves with bow and arrows spears and guns
he called them Indians but they were taino
Calling the First Nations "Indians" is being racist The Indians are another race themselves
they were able to turn themselves into a wolf
Indians
When Christopher Columbus landed in America he thought he was in India so he called the people Indians.
The colonist did not try to make themselves look like Indians.
The Mohawk Indians were part of the Iroquois confederacy and lived in upstate New York and eastern Ontario. They called themselves Kanien'keha:ka which meant "People of the Place of Flint" referring to the flint they used for arrows. It was the English version of an Algonquian name that lead them to be called Mohawk which meant "eaters of flesh" or "man-eaters". By the way, the Algonguians were enemies of the Mohawk.