The nouns in the sentence are:
Additionally:
The compound word American Indian is designated by some dictionaries as a noun and an adjective, and by others as a noun only.
As a noun, American Indian is a proper, compound, concrete noun, the name of a specific group of people.
As a noun used to describe another noun (name), it's called an attributive noun or noun adjunct.
There are no collective nouns in the sentence.
no he was not
The viking god of thunder was Thor.
Rolling Thunder terminated in 1968.
Operation Rolling Thunder began in February, 1965 and did not end until October, 1968.
Rolling Thunder was the air war against NORTH Vietnam.
The collective noun for thunder is a roll of thunder or rolls of thunder.The noun thunder is also used as a collective noun for a thunder of hippos.
Thunder in the Mountains was created in 1981.
There are two proper nouns: Chief Joseph and Nez Perce (names). Leader, name, thunder and mountains are nouns. The term "Native American" is a proper adjective, a compound form.
His real name was Hin-mah-too-yah-laht-ket. Which means "Thunder Rolling in the Mountains."
American Thunder - roller coaster - was created in 2008.
no he was not
The white men called him Chief Joseph. His Native American name was Hin-mah-too-laht-ket, which means "Thunder Rolling in the Mountains."
American Thunder - 1996 Motorcycle Freedom was released on: USA: 11 June 2004
4 mountains Matterhorn Mt Space Mt Big Thunder Mt Splash Mt
There are no collective nouns for verbs or adjectives.The word applauded is the past participle, past tense of the verb to applaud. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective.The noun form is applause; some collective nouns for applause are a round of applause and a thunder of applause.
The noun thunder is a concrete noun, a word for something that can be seen, heard, or measured; a word for a physical thing.The abstract noun for the adjective thunderous (very loud) is the rarely-seen thunderousness, referring to the concept of a loud sound.
There are no collective nouns for verbs or adjectives.The word applauded is the past participle, past tense of the verb to applaud. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective.The noun form is applause; some collective nouns for applause are a round of applause and a thunder of applause.