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They represent the plains Indians.
A chief Indian wears pants and a vest like other Indian's. You can tell who the chief is by what is on his head. The chief wears an Indian headdress that hangs to the floor. The headdress is colorful and has feathers that line the border.
If they are born a Native American they can be, but if not,no.
sequoia was a native american
Native American Indians used these materials to make a headdress:animal hide stripsfuranimal and human hairfeathersbeads - from trading with Europeans
This coin is called the "Indian Head" cent - the image on the face is supposed to represent "Lady Liberty" wearing a Native American Headdress.
They represent the plains Indians.
A chief Indian wears pants and a vest like other Indian's. You can tell who the chief is by what is on his head. The chief wears an Indian headdress that hangs to the floor. The headdress is colorful and has feathers that line the border.
If you mean a British one penny coin, King Edward VII If you're referring to a US cent, it bore a picture of Miss Liberty wearing a Native American headdress
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Indian head cents were minted from 1859 to 1909. The front side had a picture of Miss Liberty wearing a Native American headdress and the back side had a shield and wreath with the words ONE CENT.
The name of a (not the) native American feather headdress is a warbonnet. There were many other headdresses with feathers that were not warbonnets - and many different kinds of cap, turban and headband without any feathers at all, or just with a few feathers.
Since 1909 Abraham Lincoln has been on the US penny. Prior to 1909 there were various depictions of Liberty. Immediately preceeding the Lincoln cent was the Indian Head cent which featured Liberty in a Native American headdress.
If they are born a Native American they can be, but if not,no.
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
sequoia was a native american
Only one US circulation coin bears the likeness of a Native American and that was the Buffalo Nickel. All of the other coins refered to has "Indian" are really Lady Liberty wearing Indian headdress.