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When Columbus came to the new world, he thought he had reached the Indian subcontinent of Asia, and so called the natives he found Indians. The natives of the new world were later called red Indians to distinguish them from natives of India, and because the color of their skin was redder.
The term red Indians is a derogatory way of referring to the American Indian in general. It has its roots in Colonial America. Contrary to popular belief, the term does not refer to the color of the Indian's skin ( unless he was sunburned) but to the killing of the Indians in such a manner that their skins would turn red. (from blood)
THE BIG INDIAN IS THE MOTHER OF THE LITTLE INDIAN.. in the question said SON of the big Indian and the big Indian IS NOT THE FATHER of little Indian.. so the answer is MOTHER!
The difference between Indians and RED Indians is as follows. Indians are people who have their origin in the Indian sub continent. Red Indians refers to Native Americans. Columbus who wanted to discover India at the behest of the Queen of Spain (to get rich spices from India) took a wrong turn at the traffic light and ended up in North America. Here he saw the native Indians who had a reddish hue to their skin and he called them Red Indians (thinking he was in India).
Red indian food
They do if they go to an Indian restaurant.
there the Red tribe
red Indian's were discovered by Columbus and they were on history in 1891
"Red Indian" is an archaic term applied to Native Americans to distinguish them from Indians from the subcontinent of India. You can thank Chris Columbus for the confusion.
When Columbus came to the new world, he thought he had reached the Indian subcontinent of Asia, and so called the natives he found Indians. The natives of the new world were later called red Indians to distinguish them from natives of India, and because the color of their skin was redder.
"Red Indian" is an archaic term applied to Native Americans to distinguish them from Indians from the subcontinent of India. You can thank Chris Columbus for the confusion.
The term red Indians is a derogatory way of referring to the American Indian in general. It has its roots in Colonial America. Contrary to popular belief, the term does not refer to the color of the Indian's skin ( unless he was sunburned) but to the killing of the Indians in such a manner that their skins would turn red. (from blood)
Therre are no "red indians" on Bank of England Five Pound notes.
The Arawak Indians are not of the black race. The Carib and Taino-Arawak Indians are all American Indians from the West Indies Central American Caribbean Islands. Note: The term red man was given to the Taino American Indians in the year 1492 by Columbus, as they used a red coloring called Bija (Beha) to ward off mosquitos and to paint their bodies red. The "red skinned Indians" are referred to as American Indians. To call an Indian a redskin is as much a derogatory term as to call an African American the "N" word.
Thanksgiving deals with wild turkeys. When Americans didn't know what to have during winter seasons, Red Indians showed them that they can survive by eating Wild turkeys. It means that Americans show their THANKS to Red Indians on that Thanksgiving day. -- Indian girl but not a Red Indian
No Red Indians are not Indians