Political Correctness at the expense of actualcorrectness.
The phrase 'First Nation' often refers to native people of any given land. Native American or American Indian for example.
"mohawk Indian" ?? i would perfer to be called a first nation .... sorry just wanted to point that out i dont have the answer :c
they were called the hamackakis and they lived in ethiopia
algonkian nation
The first nine words of the Indian Constitution are: "We, the people of India, having solemnly resolved to." These words reflect the democratic foundation of the Constitution, emphasizing the authority of the people in establishing the nation's governance.
The first page of the Indian Constitution begins with a declaration by "We, the people of India." This preamble emphasizes the authority of the people in enacting the Constitution and outlines the values of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity. It serves as a foundational statement of the nation's commitment to democratic principles and governance.
The "people of India" declare on the first page of the Indian constitution.
The Algonquins were the first nation to work with the Pilgrims.
None. The President of India is the first citizen and represents the Indian nation and does not, therefore, belong to any particular political party. He is elected by the representatives of the people through an Electoral College.
Jagmohan Dalmiya
The MaoriThe Maori are New Zealand's first nation peoples.
Stop Calling them Indians that is wrong they should be called First Nations or Aboriginal people