They were still called people
People from Germany are called Germans.
They are called Alaskans.
They were called Jews.
they are called PATRITIONS and the poor people were called PLEBIANS.
just because
they were hoovervillies for Oklahoma
the hoovervilles are named after hoover. they were used all over the nation. okievilles were for Oklahomans.
Basically the same thing as hoovervilles except for Oklahoma
The people who lived in the Oakvilles were known as Oakies. This term was sometimes used derogatorily to refer to migrant workers who left the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression in search of work in California.
Okievilles were informal settlements or shantytowns that emerged during the Great Depression in the 1930s, primarily in the United States. Named after the city of Oklahoma, where many displaced Dust Bowl migrants originated, these communities were characterized by makeshift housing and dire living conditions. They served as temporary refuges for those seeking work and stability amid widespread unemployment and economic hardship. The term reflects the broader struggles faced by many Americans during this tumultuous period.
They are called Turkish people.
The people of Judea are called Jews or Hebrew people.
The people that are from Greece are called Greeks.
People who have no home are called homeless people
No, they are not. People from Russia are called Russian and people from the Netherlands are called Dutch.
It is called cannibalism.