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The word "Iowa" is derived from the Iowa Native American tribe, which originally inhabited the region. It is believed to come from their own name for themselves, which means "beautiful land."
what is the definition of American literatureThe purpose of Native American literature is to tell stories and to keep their history alive.
No, by definition Native American is American (Canada, US etc).
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Land set aside for Native Americans.
It is "spring" in Ojibwe Native American.
Kansar is not a Native American word. It is a Gujarati word (from Gujarat, India). It is a type of dessert.
Iowa's nickname is "The Hawkeye State". It is a tribute to Indian leader chief Black Hawk, leader of the native American Sauk tribe.
Sioux is a large Native American tribe. They reside in South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, Montana, North Dakota, Iowa, Illinois and Wyoming.
Iowa's nickname is "The Hawkeye State" as a tribute to Indian leader chief Black Hawk, leader of the native American Sauk tribe.
Native Americans are people who were born in the united states native means from in this case and Americans are from America so from America is what it means.
The definition of "unknown" is that nobody knows - so how would we know if there were?