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Native Americans were forced to adopt "European" or "Christian" names by the settlers. These same settlers saw a problem with with names such as Moose Dung (A Ojibwa tribal leader c.1860).
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Native Americans
No, "Indian" does not need to be capitalized when referring to Native Americans. However, it is more appropriate to use specific tribal names or terms like "Native Americans" or "Indigenous peoples" to avoid any potential confusion or misunderstandings.
Collectively, yes, they are called Native Americans. Though, quite rightly, the many tribes retain their tribal names and tribal identities.
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Native Americans
They were also called "English settlers" but the native Americans called them "coat men"
The NAtives were not respected as humans and they were called names and were not trusted with the white men or women.
One tribe was the Uintah.
Lenape
Aleuts and Inuits.
Native Americans were forced to adopt "European" or "Christian" names by the settlers. These same settlers saw a problem with with names such as Moose Dung (A Ojibwa tribal leader c.1860).
hillbilly frank
Americans
Because native americans were alive when these teams were created.