yes they are indians. why would you ask if you canlook them up on wiki answers instead of this bogus web page?
The Gauts, also known as the Geats, were a Germanic tribe that lived in what is now southern Sweden. They are historically significant for their mention in works like Beowulf, where the hero Beowulf is described as a Geatish warrior from this tribe. The Gauts are often associated with a rich warrior culture and played a role in the early medieval history of Scandinavia. Their legacy continues to influence modern understanding of Germanic tribal history.
The Iroquois Indians The Iroquois Indians The Iroquois Indians
Choctaw Indians different than Pueblo Indians, they are not same,pueblo Indians better then choctaw Indians.
No, they were Indians too.The Indians were from an enemy tribe of the Shoshone Indians.
1.) Arikara Indians 2.) Assiniboine Indians 3.) Athabaska Indians 4.) Blackfeet 5.) Columbian Plateau Indians 6.) Cree Indians 7.) Crow Indians 8.) Eliatan 9.) Eneshur 10.) Flathead 11.) Grand Osage 12.) Kickapoo 13.) Mandan Indians 14.) Minitari 15.) Nez Perce 16.) Omaha 17.) Oto 18.) Pawnee 19.) Shoshone 20.) Sioux 21.) Skillute 22.) Teton Sioux 23.) Yakima 24.) Yankton Sioux I didn't really visted all these places I just made them up
The name Jocelyn means 'a member of the German tribe, the Gauts'
The name Jocelyn means 'a member of the German tribe, the Gauts'
Joycelyn means "A member of the German tribe, the Gauts; lord".
The Gauts, also known as the Geats, were a Germanic tribe that lived in what is now southern Sweden. They are historically significant for their mention in works like Beowulf, where the hero Beowulf is described as a Geatish warrior from this tribe. The Gauts are often associated with a rich warrior culture and played a role in the early medieval history of Scandinavia. Their legacy continues to influence modern understanding of Germanic tribal history.
The Apalai Indians The Arara do Para Indians The Aruan Indians The Ashaninka Indians The Atroari-Waimiri Indians The Bakairi Indians The Baniwa Indians The Camara Indians The Cariay Indians The Carib Indians The Carutana Indians The Cashinahua Indians The Cawishana Indians The Caxuiana Indians The Chontaquiro Indians The Culino Indians The Curipaco Indians The Guana Indians The Guarani Indians The Hixkaryana Indians The Iauanaua Indians The Ikpeng Indians The Ingariko Indians The Irantxe Indians The Jumana Indians The Karipuna Indians The Katukina Indians The Kaxararí Indians The Kuikuro and Kalapalo Indians The Macushi Indians The Manao Indians The Mandauaca Indians The Mapidian Indians The Maquiritare Indians The Maragua Indians The Marawan Indians The Mariate Indians The Marubo Indians The Matipuhy Indians The Matis Indians The Matses Indians The Mawakua Indians The Mehinaku Indians The Miranha Indians The Moronawa Indians The Nocaman Indians The Nuquini Indians The Palicur Indians The Paresi Indians The Passe Indians The Pemon Indians The Pisabo Indians The Poyanawa Indians The Remo Indians The Saluma Indians The Sarave Indians The Shaninawa Indians The Sharanahua Indians The Sikiana Indians The Tariano Indians The Terena Indians The Ticuna Indians The Tiriyo Indians The Tuberao (Aikana) Indians The Tuxinawa Indians The Uainuma Indians The Waiwai Indians The Wapishana Indians The Waraiku Indians The Warekena Indians The Waura Indians The Wayana Indians The Wirina Indians The Xipaya Indians The Xiriana Indians The Yabaana Indians The Yaminawa Indians The Yaruma Indians The Yawalapiti Indians
No Red Indians are not Indians
The Iroquois Indians The Iroquois Indians The Iroquois Indians
Christina Rocha has written: 'First Nations water rights in British Columbia' -- subject(s): Water rights, Government relations, Stalo Indians, Kwakiutl Indians, Comox Indians, Ntlakyapamuk Indians, Tsattine Indians, Chilcotin Indians, Tsimshian Indians, Bella Coola Indians, Haisla Indians, Carrier Indians, Heiltsuk Indians, Shuswap Indians
the nipmuc are Indians the nipmuc are Indians
Choctaw Indians different than Pueblo Indians, they are not same,pueblo Indians better then choctaw Indians.
The name "Jossleen" is a variation of the name "Joslyn," which is of Old French origin and means "joyful" or "merry." It can also be associated with a sense of nobility or a member of the Gauts tribe, as it is linked to the name "Gautier." Additionally, like many names, its meaning can also be influenced by personal or cultural significance to the individual or family using it.
the Indians were bitcjh