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Many first nations groups see it as wrong for non-aboriginal people to adopt first nations children as they will be diviorced from their traditions and culture. This results from a rather sordid history of white families adopting native children to integrate them into white North Amaerican society. The first step would therefor be - Be a native person wanting to adopt a native child.
papoose
There are 562 officially recognized tribes of Native Americans in the country. Since you didn't say which tribe you want, it's not going to be possible to list the word for baby in every single one. However, you are probably thinking of the word papoose, which is from the Algonquin tribe.
Papoose
Sacajawea gave birth during the expedition to Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau on February 11, 1805, whom Clark later raised and educated.
PapooseAnother viewSince you asked in the Mi'kmaq category I assume you want to know what the word baby is in mi'kmaq.Mijua'ji'j (baby)this is pronounced "me ju AA jiich"The word Papoose is an Algonquin word papoos this is a "loan word" which means a word taken from another language or culture and used by non natives and actually refers to a baby carrier used by some tribes.
Papoose
Papoose is a word referring to an American Indian baby. It can also mean the carrier for a baby.
papoose - Popular carrying device for a small child or baby, The papoose originated in North American and is a native Indian term for Small infant
papoose
There is actually no such language as "Indian". There are more than 450 different languages spoken in India. If you are talking about Native American languages, there are more than 700. If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which Indian language you are talking about.
Yes of you adopt it as a baby
Lala is Filipino, Japanese, Native American, and African American
The baby name means Light.
do her native tribe's mating dance. oh baby. sounds kinky
An Indian baby is called the same thing as any other baby or infant. There WERE a couple of tribes who called their babies papooses, which is the answer I think you wanted. However, the question is what IS a baby called and they are called babies or infants or by their names. Additionally, most Indian people did NOT call their babies papooses. That is hollywood history.
If your baby got token away, you can't have or adopt another one, if you have a baby, you can only have one, and if your having a baby, then you can't adopt one
yes they can adopt but they have to be careful when taking care of baby