"Indiana" is your answer.
Indiana
Indiana
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we stole it from the Indians
Answer #1 The names of the states within the United States of America often have specific cultural and historic meanings. Such is the case of the state of Indiana. For the meaning of the state's name is 'Land of the Indians'. Answer #2 It should also be noted that Oklahoma is a Choctaw word which means 'Land of the Red Man'. 'Red Man' is a self determining word for Natives called Indians by Americans. Conceptually, this is the same as 'Land of the Indians'.
State governments especially Georgia had whites that hated the Cherokee and wanted their land. They pressured the federal government to take land titles from the Indians and remove the Indians.
State governments especially Georgia had whites that hated the Cherokee and wanted their land. They pressured the federal government to take land titles from the Indians and remove the Indians.
Indiana got its name from the Indians. That is why its called "Land of the Indians"
they found new land, and found the first state of the United States
Indiana
It means "land of Indians" Source: http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0854966.html