FIREWATER
What Native Americans used to call whiskey. By association, the old name for whiskey. There is also a cinnamon schnapps by the same name
Native Americans often referred to whiskey as "firewater" due to its potent effects and the burning sensation it caused when consumed. This term reflects both the alcohol's strength and its sometimes devastating impact on their communities. The introduction of whiskey by European settlers had significant social and cultural consequences for Native American tribes.
the native americans call the buffalo tatanka. the white buffalo is sacred to the native americans.
we call them Indians but they prefer native Americans
the native Americans called death valley 'Ground on fire"
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what did the native americans call the four states that met at a common corner
that is really offensive to use Native Americans we were the first people on the home you call earth
they lived in camp sites and made huts out of clay this was the best fortune made by the cheroke's and they are the best Americans that we don't call Indian we call them NATIVE AMERICANS
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