Harvest
nothing, vaquero is in spanish and cowboy in English.also they live diffent nations
Lucinda derives from the Latin word for "light", so it wouldn't be a traditional native American name, but obviously people can call themselves what they like.
mom and dod
Mixed-Blood people who are of Native American and European Ancestry are people who have both Native American and European Ancestry. Mixed-Blood is the word, given that if you are mixed Amerindian and European, you are neither one or the other, you are MIXED-BLOOD. Some other words for mixed-bloods are: 1. Metis 2. Mixed-Blood 3. Mestee 4. Mestizo Also, if you are tri-racial, Native American, African American, and European, you have the right to call yourself MELUNGEON. Please do not confuse the people who are named MELUNGEON and you as MELUNGEON. In order for me to avoid the whole Melungeon tribe/identity confusion, I just simply call myself MIXED-BLOOD.
They call white people "white" in their native language.
native american
A human.
nashotah
It depends on the specific tribe you are talking about. Every Native American group is a distinct culture with its own traditions and clothing. The term costume is also slightly disrespectful...
traditional
There's the Little Big Horn, which the Native Americans call the Greasy Grass, in 1876.
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The Iroquois confederacy called themselves "Powerful group of Native Americans".
A person from Vietnam is called Vietnamese. If the person is an American, he or she might hyphenate it, like Vietnamese-American.
People.
An urbanite is someone who lives in a city. A native is someone who was born and reared in a particular place.
The Iroquois call ourselves the Hodenosaunee, which means "People of the Longhouse".