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What is a young American Indian male called?

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.


What is the gender form for squaws?

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."


What did brave used to mean?

A Native American warrior


What does brave mean in native American?

Soldier/Warrior


What is the native American translation for Allyssa?

the words of allyssa in the native lang. was very smart and brave with a big heart


What does it mean by a red Indian?

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.


What is a male squaw called?

brave


Most Indians today live?

of course silly i am a NATIVE AMERICAN the correct term is native american


Is brave a noun or verbs?

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.


Was Ty Cobb a 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.


What is a suffix of brave?

Bravefulness ata tignan mo na lang kung tama I m not sure to my answer


How do you spell werewolf in Native American?

the term werewolf actually originates from native American languages but was originaly spelt 'wearwulf' or 'wewuf'