The Chat-Aqua Indian, often referred to as a "Chat," is a popular street food dish in India, particularly known for its vibrant presentation. It typically consists of a base of crispy puris filled with a mixture of spiced potatoes, chickpeas, and tangy tamarind water, garnished with fresh cilantro and sometimes yogurt. The dish is characterized by a burst of flavors, combining sweet, sour, and spicy elements, and is often served in a colorful arrangement that appeals to the eye as much as the palate.
Like pueblos.
Races in Chautauqua County, KS:White Non-Hispanic (93.0%)American Indian (5.0%)Two or more races (1.8%)Hispanic (1.4%)( The total can be greater than 100% because Hispanics could be counted in other races)
pretty
tutus
that used of look like rocks with bricks and other materials
Persian like, its hard to explain go to Google images and type in Indian art
An Indian horse looks just like any other horse. There is no huge difference in characteristics between an Indian horse and a non-Indian horse.
It was very green
cone
dots and little sparkley
They look like a greenish-brown rock in shallow waters near the Indian and Pacific Ocean.
it is like wild strawberries but a bit more darker