bahamian indians
In the Bahamas we call the people bahamians
people from the Bahamas is called a Bahamian
He encountered Native Americans, he believed he had arrived at India so he called them indians.
Columbus thought he was in the East Indies. Thus he called the native people Indians
He encountered Native Americans, he believed he had arrived at India so he called them indians.
Columbus thought he was in the East Indies. Thus he called the native people Indians
Today, there are several different mammals living in the Bahamas but nearly all of these were brought to these islands by people. The only truly native (Pre-Columbian) mammals of the Bahamas are bats and a rodent called the Hutia. However, European settlers have brought many different mammals to these islands and some of these have become feral (returning to a wild state), including dogs, cats, raccoons, rats, goats, pigs, sheep, donkeys and even horses
its called Bahamas because it has many islands it isn't just one. that's why they call it bahma"s" because it is plural there are more than one island. or if there were one it would be called bahama_
The spelling of the native people of the Bahamas is Lucayans.
The Bahamas islands are not geographically part of the Caribbean islands, because they are located in the North Alantic ocean. The culture on the Bahamas islands is, similar to that of Caribbean culture, so some people consider the Bahamas to be culturally Caribbean. Check out this map of the Bahamas: http://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/ifim/country_list/media/bf-map.gif To read more about the Bahamas click the following link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bahamas
native taino people
The Bahamas are part of the North America continent. In the Bahamas people speak English and although they are not directly connected to North America they are part of the continent.