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Sorry, but there is no place called "the thicket" in the books.
Cherokee Indians are found in Mississippi; and they are sometimes referred to as Mississippi Indians.
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People from India are called Indians. In the United States it is sometimes necessary to make a point to say whether you are referring to people of India, or Native Americans, because Native Americans were, and sometimes still are, also referred to (inaccurately) as Indians.
The Neverberry Thicket in Pixie Hollow is right next to the place on your map that looks like it has lollypops but it is called Dewdrop Vale. It is to the left of it.
The Mapuche people speak:SpanishMapudungun (sometimes called the Mapuche Language)
It is called a forest.
I think you mean to ask from what language the name Alabama is derived. There was a native American tribe called the Alabama, but their tribal name may have been taken from another tribe, the Choctaw, from a phrase meaning "clearers of the thicket." You can find more on Wikipedia.
There is no episode, you must be thinking about the Naruto fanfiction with that title.
Ojibiwa Indians or sometimes called chippewa Indians eat mainly what they harvest. They eat wild rice, corn, fish, nuts, fruits, buffalo meat and more.
A forest, grove, orchard, stand or thicket. names depend of amount of trees