his last name was reed,i think he was cherokee indian and was a chief...hope this helps...
they were skirts and leggings
There is currently a blonde, white English woman in Skegness, England who claims to be a "native American medicine woman" descended from a Lakota chief "Big Cloud", the "elder brother of Rain in your Face". All of this is pure fantasy and this woman is delusional. A character named "Joe Big Cloud" appears in a little-known book by Tony Bender (The Last Ghost Dancer), but again this is pure fiction, not fact.
Squaw, from the Massachuset (Algonquian) eshqua, was commonly used for a North American native woman. Perhaps a little insensitive nowadays. Red Indian is insulting and 100 years out of date. Names for native American or first nations women include Mary and Jane. Notes on term usages: Squaw originated as simple term; it was quickly changed however to represent an Indian woman who sold herself for sex. There are very few Native Americans today who would not perform 'brutal acts of savage conduct' on you for using the term today. The same goes for the term "Red Indian" or "Redskin" although your chance of survival is higher with the use of the latter terms. Native American women are called: Women, Woman, Mother (as by us they are likened to the Great Spirit), Lady, Ma'am, Mom & Mother; Susie, Tara, Lisa - and more. These people, these human beings, are different from you in only their cultural belief systems.
Sucheta Kriplani is the first woman chief minister of India.
Jayalalithaa
There is actually no such language as "Indian". There are more than 450 different languages spoken in India. If you are talking about Native American languages, there are more than 700. If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which Indian language you are talking about.
a crow woman chief, called pine leaf
his last name was reed,i think he was cherokee indian and was a chief...hope this helps...
Yes, and there have been quite a few.
they were skirts and leggings
There are currently several Female Cheifs in Canada.
There is currently a blonde, white English woman in Skegness, England who claims to be a "native American medicine woman" descended from a Lakota chief "Big Cloud", the "elder brother of Rain in your Face". All of this is pure fantasy and this woman is delusional. A character named "Joe Big Cloud" appears in a little-known book by Tony Bender (The Last Ghost Dancer), but again this is pure fiction, not fact.
do her native tribe's mating dance. oh baby. sounds kinky
They're called Sacajawea dollars because, well, uh, they have a stylized portrait of the Native American guide Sacajawea.
if a french man married an Indian woman that could represent peace between both nations, and the native group could help during the war between the french and British
A Squaw but do not go about calling them this