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.
There is no direct Indian word for Oklahoma. The name "Oklahoma" is believed to have originated from a Choctaw words such as "okla" meaning people and "humma" meaning red, which together could mean "red people."
The term "Indian" comes from Christopher Columbus mistakenly believing that he had arrived in the East Indies when he landed in the Americas. The term has historically been used to refer to the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
"Sooner state" is a nickname for the state of Oklahoma. It is derived from the settlers who arrived in the region before the official opening of the land for settlement, known as the "Sooners." Oklahoma officially became a state on November 16, 1907.
Rahul Gandhi, an Indian politician and former President of the Indian National Congress party, made a statement in a political rally in which he said, "Even I am corrupt, every Indian is." This statement received criticism and sparked controversy.
Alisha Chinai is an Indian playback singer known for her work in Bollywood.
Oklahoma is represented by two United States senators. As of September 2021, the senators are James Inhofe and James Lankford.
from the Indian language
Indian word for Red People, Okla Humma
That would be Oklahoma. The word Oklahoma is Native American for "Land of the red man/men" roughly translated.
Oklahoma Indian Jazz was created in 1923.
Oklahoma
Though not always considered a Southwest state, the eastern half of Oklahoma was known as Indian Territory from 1834 to 1907, when it was joined with the Oklahoma Territory.
The answer is Oklahoma*
There are 115 Indian casinos.
Cherokee, Chikasaw, Choctaw, Seminoles, and Creek Indian peoples were removed to Oklahoma.
South-Western Oklahoma.
The address of the American Indian Cultural Center is: 900 N Broadway Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Cherokee, Chikasaw, Choctaw, Seminoles, and Creek Indian peoples were removed to Oklahoma.