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A small, baby pig is usually called a piglet in North America.
The one between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans; most call this North America.
Because when Columbus got here, he had the silly notion that he arrived in India, so he called them Indians. We call them the more politically correct, Native Americans, because technically, they are not from India, henceforth no Indians. They were also 'native' to this country which we call America, so they are Native Americans.
Strawberries are native to both Europe and North America. They are widely cultivated and enjoyed around the world.
ALL Native American tribes are from 'America' . that's why they call us NATIVE AMERICANS :) ..... meaning we were native to America BEFORE it was America. not native peruvians, etc........ to my knowledge there are a little over 300 tribes who are federally recognized at this time.
Many tribes referred to this continent as 'Turtle Island'.
Actually, the first Americans came from asia. These are the people we know as Native Americans. They crossed over to North America by a land bridge. They did not know this was a land bridge, though. They were simply following the herds of animals that they hunted. Then came the English settlers. These people wanted to claim America, even though the Native Americans were already living here! By now, the Native Americans had found there way through what we now call Canada, the U.S., Mexico, and South America.
i know alot of people who are half half native i call them afro natives
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In North America, people typically refer to Autumn as "fall."
some people call north America's tallest mountain Denali, or Great One