Aniyunwiya is a Cherokee word meaning "the people" or "the principal people," used by early Cherokee people to describe themselves.
Practically every tribe called themselves by a name meaning "the people", "real people", "first men", "true men", "men of men" and so on:Tribe.................Real Name.......................MeaningCheyenne.........tse-tsehese-staestse......our peopleArapaho............hinono-eino.....................our peopleIllinois...............inoka................................peopleDelaware..........leni lenape.......................true menPowhatan.........renape.............................peopleMandan.............rua'kaki...........................men, people (or ru'eta...........ourselves, our people)Ojibwe...............anishinaabe....................original peopleCherokee...........aniyunwiya.....................principal peopleTanaina..............dena'ina..........................the peopleNavajo...............dine'e..............................the peopleChippewyan.......dene...............................the peopleKiowa.................gaigwu............................principal peopleGwich'in..............gwich'in..........................the peopleEskimo.................inuit..............................the peopleApache................nde................................the peopleComanche...........numinu..........................the peopleUte......................nuutsiu..........................the peopleHidatsa................nuxbaaga.......................original peopleThere are many more examples.
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It stands for the renminbi - the currency of the mainland of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The principal unit is the yuan.
Originally was to the find the meaning in life then it become a method control people.
help A loud uproar from a crown of people. Originally from Latin 'clamor' meaning a shout.
The principal meal of the day, eaten by most people about midday, but by many (especially in cities) at a later hour., An entertainment; a feast.
Cherokee, or Tsalagi or the Principal People, are a Native American tribe originally from Georgia or the Carolinas and were forced by Andrew Jackson from their home to Oklahoma and nearby areas on a journey called the Trail of Tears.
NO. The term "Aztec" comes from the Nahuatl language, the language of the Aztec peoples, meaning "the people of Azatlan" a mythical place that the Aztecs believed themselves to be originally from.
Nico is originally a Greek name. It has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
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Moors are nomadic people of the northern shores of Africa, originally the inhabitants of Mauritania. They were chiefly of Berber and Arab descent. Most of them are Muslims.
well the best school principal is actually every principal but sometimes not all because people make mistakes ex. my principal wrote on a note to me, it was 2010 and she wrote October 7 2009 instead of 2010. see people make mistakes, even principals!