Popularly it is believed this term was coined in the 1960's or 1970's, however the first use of this term to describe the "natives so recently discovered in the americas" was Francisco de Vitoria c.1532 (a legal scholar) - Relectiones Theologicae.
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.
Gandhi coined the term satyagraha in south africa
the term werewolf actually originates from native American languages but was originaly spelt 'wearwulf' or 'wewuf'
Benjamin Franklin
Ginsberg
James Truslow Adams
Al Gore is remembered for a reference to the information super highway. I do not think he actually coined the term.
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.
The term "biosystematics" was coined by American biologist George Gaylord Simpson in his book "Principles of Animal Taxonomy" published in 1961. Biosystematics is the study of the diversity of life and the evolutionary relationships among organisms.
Ehrenberg coined the term bacteria.
Freud coined the term infantilism.
Raffaele Garofalo was the one who coined the term criminology. Criminology was coined in 1885.
Sensex term was coined by Deepak Mohoni
squaw
of course silly i am a NATIVE AMERICAN the correct term is native american