squaw
of course silly i am a NATIVE AMERICAN the correct term is native american
Yes, Cobb was born in Narrows, Georgia, making him a native of America. He was not a Native American in the modern use of the term in that he was not an American Indian.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The noun for a female Native American was squaw. The noun for a male Native American was brave. These terms originated at a time in American history when European settlers used these terms to categorize Native Americans as a lesser human than themselves. Today both squaw and brave can be offensive terms; it is better say "man" and "woman" or "Native American man or woman."
the term werewolf actually originates from native American languages but was originaly spelt 'wearwulf' or 'wewuf'
Wampum is the slang term used for money by the Native American people. Native Americans make up 1.5 percent of the total U.S. population.
Many non-Native American people call a male native American person a "Brave." This term is a general term for all tribes but each Native American language has a different term for males in that tribe.
The noun for a female Native American was squaw. The noun for a male Native American was brave. These terms originated at a time in American history when European settlers used these terms to categorize Native Americans as a lesser human than themselves. Today both squaw and brave can be offensive terms; it is better say "man" and "woman" or "Native American man or woman."
A Native American warrior
Soldier/Warrior
the words of allyssa in the native lang. was very smart and brave with a big heart
It was a term often used before the hyphenated term American-Indian or the term Native American became popular. A red Indian was a North American Native.
brave
of course silly i am a NATIVE AMERICAN the correct term is native american
The word brave is:A verb: brave, braves, braving, braved;An adjective: brave, braver, bravest;A noun:The count noun (brave, braves) is an obsolete word for a Native American warrior.The uncountable noun (brave) is a word for a brave person or brave people as a group.
Yes, Cobb was born in Narrows, Georgia, making him a native of America. He was not a Native American in the modern use of the term in that he was not an American Indian.
Bravefulness ata tignan mo na lang kung tama I m not sure to my answer
the term werewolf actually originates from native American languages but was originaly spelt 'wearwulf' or 'wewuf'