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To be considered a Hoosier, there isn't a specific number of years one must live in Indiana; the term generally refers to anyone who is a resident of the state. While many people identify as Hoosiers based on their connection to Indiana, the concept is more about cultural identity and pride in the state rather than a strict residency requirement. Thus, even newcomers can embrace the term as they settle in.

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