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What (who) is Red Indian - definition

PEJORATIVE TERM REFERRING TO INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA
Red Indians; Red Indian; Red indian; Red-skin; Red people; RedSkins; Red Skins; Red race; Americanus rubescens; Redskins (slang); Red-skins; Redskin (slang); Red (ethnic slur); Red (racial slur)
  • "Pawnee the Redskin Giant", 1906 photograph
  • The Redskin Theater in [[Anadarko, Oklahoma]]. The town proclaims itself to be the "Indian Capital of the Nation", and its population is 41% Native American.
  • The Redskin Duel]]'', 1914 silent film. The Native American roles were played by Native and Japanese actors.

Red Indian         
(Red Indians)
Native Americans who were living in North America when Europeans arrived there used to be called Red Indians. This use could cause offence. (OLD-FASHIONED)
N-COUNT
Red Indian         
¦ noun old-fashioned term for American Indian.
Usage
The term Red Indian has largely fallen out of use, associated as it is with stereotypes of cowboys and Indians and the Wild West, and may cause offence. The normal terms in use today are American Indian and Native American or, if appropriate, the name of the specific people (Cherokee, Iroquois, and so on).
Indian Red         
  • Furness Railway Nº20, as restored today
COLOR
Indianred; Indian red (color); English red
Indian Red is traditionally sung at the beginning and at the end of gatherings of Mardi Gras Indians in New Orleans. It is a traditional chant that may have been first recorded in 1947 by Danny Barker for King Zulu labelLipitz, George.

Wikipedia

Redskin

Redskin is a slang term for Native Americans in the United States and First Nations in Canada. The term redskin underwent pejoration through the 19th to early 20th centuries and in contemporary dictionaries of American English it is labeled as offensive, disparaging, or insulting.

Although the term has almost disappeared from contemporary use, it remains as the name of many sports teams. The most prominent was the Washington NFL team. After decades of resistance to change by the owners, management and fans; major sponsors responded to calls to end systemic racism in the wake of the murder of George Floyd by advocating a name change. The new name Washington Commanders was announced on February 2, 2022. While the usage by other teams has been declining steadily, 37 high schools in the United States continue to be Redskins. School administrators and alumni assert that their use of the name is honoring their local tradition and not insulting to Native Americans.

The origin of the choice of red to describe Native Americans in English is debated. While related terms were used in anthropological literature as early as the 17th century, labels based on skin color entered everyday speech around the middle of the 18th century. "At the start of the eighteenth century, Indians and Europeans rarely mentioned the color of each other's skins. By midcentury, remarks about skin color and the categorization of peoples by simple color-coded labels (red, white, black) had become commonplace."

Examples of use of Red Indian
1. The decor represented a small Red Indian village with a big gate encrypted by Red Indian drawings of huts.
2. Newspapers hired Red Indian medicine men to perform rain dances in Trafalgar Square.
3. Apparently, after she was sentenced, the woman, who hails from Birmingham, announced she was a Red Indian.
4. During the election it produced a campaign poster that featured a picture of a glum–looking native Red Indian.
5. Native American tribal performances and adventurous games are being organised at Mercato as part of Red Indian Adventures, Eisa said.