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'Indians' was what the first European explorers such as Christopher Colombus and Vasco Da Gama called the natives of the Americas, simply because they thought that the continent that they had arrived was the east side of Asia and not an entirely new continent (America).
The term Indians is completely mistaken when used for the native Americans, since the latter ones have nothing to do (both in origin and culture) with the actual Indians residing in India.
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It didn't matter what they were being called they didn't understand what was going on
Calling the First Nations "Indians" is being racist The Indians are another race themselves
Native Americans, particularly those from the Plains tribes, are called "Indians" due to a historical misunderstanding by European explorers. When Christopher Columbus arrived in the Americas, he mistakenly believed he had reached the East Indies, which led to the term "Indians" being applied to the indigenous peoples of the continent. This nomenclature persisted despite its inaccuracy and continues to be used today, although many prefer the terms "Native Americans" or specific tribal identities.
I being a native prefer to be called a native American
Because they were constantly being attacked by the native Americans (Indians).
No they have different cultures. In the United States, Native Americans are also referred to as Indians and American Indians. Honestly it's helpful to ask and make sure of what someone means if they refer to someone as being 'Indian' as they may be referring to Native Americans or they may be referring to someone from India. I know; it's confusing.
Power being power, more or less the same bad things that happened to Native Indians during the Mughal Empire, just done by different people.
The Mohave Indians speak Yuman as their native language. This is a language that is being spoken by a lot of Southwestern tribes.
Indians Or people from India As Indian can refer to nationals of India, or an American Indian, or some other native/aboriginal people, the words Indian or Indians are ambiguous. When using the word Indians it is always good to make it clear what type of Indians are being referred to. It is important to note that the term 'Indian' is considered to be an offensive stereotype by some, but is used also as a term of pride and respect by others.
They were the Cleveland Spiders then they were called the Blues in 1901 and the Broncos in 1902 then they became the Naps in 1903 and then they became the Indians in 1915.
The native Americans felt very strongly about the Americans progress, they did not like that there land was being taken over.
Native Americans called themselves by their tribe (i.e. Cherokee, Powatan, Lakota, etc.) When Christopher Columbus arrived, he erroneously believed he was in the Indies, so he declared them "Indians".