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It was a term often used before the hyphenated term American-Indian or the term Native American became popular. A red Indian was a North American Native.
Will you define Indian. Do you mean North American Indian or East Indian is a good first question. Then there can be a definition offered I think. Courchene2000@yahoo.com
If by Indian you mean Native American, then yes. If by Indian you mean India-Indian, then no, she is not.
If you mean the U.S as in North America then....A Native American Indian namd Ochowatstaki Lureyitthim
It's Lakota/Dakota for (literally) "non-Indian" but often refers to a white person.
There are about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
Amerindian means American Indian. Native American.
Yes and no. When the term Indian is used to mean North American Aboriginals then yes but generally when the term Indian is used it refers to North American Aboriginals not living in the Arctic.
The term "Sioux Nation" refers to one of many native American Indian tribes indigenous to North America and the United States in general.
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This question depends on 'which' Indians you mean. North American Indians? India Indians? etc. Native American's travel by: Air, ground and water (all forms of transportation). Indian's (from India) travel by: Air, ground and water (all forms of transportation).