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NO! It's a very old British name. So, please stop asking!
The term "Tuscawilla" is not a commonly known American Indian name. It does not correspond to any recognized tribe, language, or cultural group among Native Americans. It is possible that "Tuscawilla" could be a modern creation or a derivative of a Native American word or name, but without further context or historical evidence, it is difficult to definitively classify it as an American Indian name.
the Native American who spoke English was SAMOSET.
Bureau of Indian Affairs
There is no such thing as a Hawaiian Indian tribe.
it is a North American Indian name
The native American Indian seneca name for a friend is Donehogawa.
No it is not. but it is German.
There are about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
Wapiti
Another name for the lumbus is the loin area, which is the lower part of the back between the ribs and the pelvis.
The loin area in Latin is termed lumb-, or lumbo. So any muscles that have one of those roots in their name are loin muscles. An example is the quadratus lumborum.
The American Indian name for it is Denali.
i believe that khree is an American Indian name
No it's a German Last name
it is a native american word meaning "englishman."
sagomare