I'm not sure about the ones in Asia, but if you mean the American ones, Christopher Columbus wanted to sail to India by going around the world. He knew the world was round, but not that America was in between, so he tried to go from Europe west to Asia rather than going around the tip of Africa, which has really bad turbulence. When he came to America, he thought he was at India, so he called the natives Indians and returned, telling his sponsors the rulers of Spain that he had went to India. As such, the term 'Indians' for Native Americans stuck in Europe and went west with them when they decided to settle America.
Hopefully this helped =D
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The Nanticoke Indians.
Indians fought there
Lucy
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Ajghar
They called themselves Lenape Indians. >.<~ Kiwinito
They call themselves Muskogee, or Muscogulge
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Indians (Apex)
Columbus called them indians because he thought he was in India.
Native Americans in S. America and N. America including Central America, in India we just call them Indians. We call Native Americans indians because columbus made the critical mistake of thinking he landed on the sub-continent of India for a new spice trade with the Indians and called them natives "Indians" due to this mistake.