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"Indian" should be capitalized when referring to the indigenous peoples of the Americas, such as Native American or American Indian. It should also be capitalized when referring to people or things related to the country of India.
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Yes, "Ancient American Indian Villages" should be capitalized. "Ancient" and "American" are adjectives that describe the type of village. "Indian" in this context refers to the Indigenous peoples of America.
You do not have to be an "Indian" (Native American) to do that, your teacher should tell you this.
They should be able to through an American Embassy.
You have to get documentation that shows your grandfather was an American Indian. Then a copy of your parent's birth certificate showing the grandfather and then a copy of your birth certificate showing the parent should be enough. The link to the Department of Interior, responsible for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, provides further guidance.
Entirely up to you. If rare or collectable, it might cause loss of value.
Try and get the jackpot on topspin, but that wont get you far. Daily you should: Clean all your neighbours pads. Play topspin and save your money. Buy the credit collectable and if you can a couple of these. Carry on with your normal routine and dont sell the collectable. Wait. Eventually this collectables price will rise to about 100k when you sell and buy the new collectable and start over.
You should look the "American Indian" Names That Don't Have The Meaning They're Supposed To" website.
Yes, polishing antiques is not a good idea but polishing good silver is the exception to the rule.
If you are some Indian you should keep it going and plant native American plants in your back yard.
Yes, Pocahontas was born as a Native American Indian. NOTE: to the asker of this question "Red Indian" is normally a derogatory term and should not be used.