Yes, "Native American" is a proper adjective for indigenous peoples of America.
Golden seal is not a native plant in Yoruba land, so there may not be a direct translation for it in Yoruba language.
The Native Americans of the Miccosukee tribe, federally recognised and situated within the state of Florida, have two official languages. These are English, reflective of the official language of America at large, and Mikasuki, the native language of their tribe.
Well, it depends on whether you are talking about the native Americans who were referred to as Indians when explorers landed in South America and thought they were in India, or about the genuine Indians from south east Asia. The Dutch had interactions with BOTH groups.
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THE INDIANS (NATIVE AMERICANS)
American Indians or Native Americans were the first people to live in North America.
Native peoples can be called indigenous.
because Indians are people from India and it is completely different from native american
No, Native Americans are from tribes like the Cherokees and other tribes. They originated in America. Indians are from the country India, and are a whole other group of people from the Native Americans. The reason why Native Americans are sometimes referred to as Indians is because, when Christopher Columbus was sailing to India, he accidentally ended up in North America where he called all the Native Americans, Indians.
when the indians first came to america they civilized then when columbus came and colonized america the indians began loosing their land
Columbus called the Native Americans Indians, because he thought he was in India when he arrived in America. The name stuck, and we still call them Indians today.
Native Americans in S. America and N. America including Central America, in India we just call them Indians. We call Native Americans indians because columbus made the critical mistake of thinking he landed on the sub-continent of India for a new spice trade with the Indians and called them natives "Indians" due to this mistake.
Yes, "Native American" is a proper adjective for indigenous peoples of America.
Michael Leroy Oberg has written: 'Native America' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Indians of North America, Government relations, History 'The Head in Edward Nugent's Hand' -- subject(s): First contact with Europeans, Algonquian Indians, History, Indians of North America 'Samuel Wiseman's Book of Record' 'Native America' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Indians of North America, Government relations, History 'Uncas' 'Native America'
No, Native Americans are from tribes like the Cherokees and other tribes. They originated in America. Indians are from the country India, and are a whole other group of people from the Native Americans. The reason why Native Americans are sometimes referred to as Indians is because, when Christopher Columbus was sailing to India, he accidentally ended up in North America where he called all the Native Americans, Indians.
Golden seal is not a native plant in Yoruba land, so there may not be a direct translation for it in Yoruba language.