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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Native American; Native americans; Indigenous Americans; Indigenous American; Native american; Native Americans (disambiguation); Indigenous Americans (disambiguation); Native American (disambiguation)

Native American         
¦ noun a member of any of the indigenous peoples of North and South America and the Caribbean Islands.
¦ adjective relating to these peoples.
Usage
In the US, Native American is now the current accepted term in many contexts. See also American Indian.
Native American         
(Native Americans)
Native Americans are people from any of the many groups who were already living in North America before Europeans arrived.
The eagle is the animal most sacred to the Native Americans.
= American Indian
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Native American is also an adjective.
...a gathering of Native American elders.
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Native Americans in the United States         
  • Teacher with picture cards giving English instruction to Navajo day school students
  • [[Ojibwe]] baby waits on a [[cradleboard]] while parents tend [[wild rice]] crops ([[Minnesota]], 1940).
  • abandoned uranium mines]] on or near their lands.
  • American Indian and Alaskan Native (alone/single race) population pyramid in 2020
  • This Census Bureau map depicts the locations of differing Native American groups, including [[Indian reservations]], as of 2000. Note the concentration (blue) in modern-day [[Oklahoma]] in the South West, which was once designated as an [[Indian Territory]] before statehood in 1907.
  • lithograph]] by [[George Catlin]]
  • ''[[Baptism of Pocahontas]]'' was painted in 1840 by [[John Gadsby Chapman]], who depicts [[Pocahontas]], wearing white, being baptized Rebecca by Anglican minister Alexander Whiteaker (left) in Jamestown, Virginia. This event is believed to have taken place either in 1613 or 1614.
  • [[Ben Nighthorse Campbell]] of Colorado, one of only five Native Americans elected to the U.S. Senate.
  • Creek]] Native Americans how to use European technology, painted in 1805
  • National Indian Youth Council demonstrations, Bureau of Indian Affairs Office
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  • [[Buffalo Soldier]]s, 1890. The nickname was given to the "Black Cavalry" by the Native American tribes they fought.
  • Alaskan Native]], was the lieutenant governor of [[Alaska]].
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  • [[Cahokia]], the largest [[Mississippian culture]] site
  • British]] ancestry from Kansas, was 31st vice president, and first minority vice president of the United States, 1929–1933, serving with Republican [[Herbert Hoover]].
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  • The Cherokee language taught to preschoolers as a [[first language]], at [[New Kituwah Academy]]
  • [[Oklahoma]] Cherokee language immersion school student writing in the [[Cherokee syllabary]]
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  • ''[[Comanche]] Indians Chasing Buffalo with Lances and Bows'', by [[George Catlin]]
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  • Members of the Creek (Muscogee) Nation in [[Oklahoma]] around 1877; they include men with some European and African ancestry.<ref>Charles Hudson, ''The Southeastern Indians'', 1976, p. 479.</ref>
  • Romantic]] depiction of Spanish explorer de Soto's seeing the Mississippi River for the first time. It hangs in the [[United States Capitol rotunda]].
  • [[Susan La Flesche Picotte]] was the first Native American woman to become a [[physician]] in the United States.
  • Early Native American tribal territories color-coded by linguistic group
  • Chief Plenty Coups and seven Crow prisoners under guard at Crow agency, Montana, 1887
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  • A [[Folsom point]] for a spear
  • The 1725 return of an Osage bride from a trip to [[Paris]], [[France]]. The Osage woman was married to a French soldier.
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  • Pawnee]] and other Native American troops
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  • Frank A. Rinehart]] (1898).
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  • Boime, Albert]] (2004), [https://books.google.com/books?id=24Hgr0U8K3QC&dq=Rescue+AND+Greenough&pg=PA527 A Social History of Modern Art, Volume 2: Art in an Age of Counterrevolution, 1815-1848], (Series: Social History of Modern Art); [[University of Chicago Press]], p. 527.</ref>
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  • Indian reservations in the continental United States
  • Map showing the approximate locations of the Native American nations circa [[16th century]]
  • <div style="text-align: center">Proportion of Indigenous Americans in each U.S. state, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico as of the 2020 United States Census</div>
  • Jake Fragua, [[Jemez Pueblo]] from [[New Mexico]]
  • [[Jim Thorpe]]—gold medalist at the 1912 Olympics, in the [[pentathlon]] and [[decathlon]] events
  • [[Ada E. Brown]], a citizen of the Choctaw Nation with mixed-African-American heritage, nominated by President [[Donald Trump]] in 2019 to be a federal judge in Texas.
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  • Pre-contact: distribution of North American language families, including northern Mexico
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  • Native Americans From southeast [[Idaho]]
  • A Native American woman talks behind a table of bowls of beans, grains, and other produce at an Indigenous food demonstration.
  • A [[Navajo]] man on horseback in [[Monument Valley]], [[Arizona]], United States
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  • Birney]], [[Montana]], 1941
  • The [[Cultural area]]s of [[pre-Columbian North America]], according to [[Alfred Kroeber]]
  • ''[[Secotan]] Indians' dance in North Carolina''. Watercolor by John White, 1585
  • Protest against the name of the [[Washington Redskins]] in Minneapolis, November 2014
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  • This map shows the approximate location of the ice-free corridor and specific Paleoindian sites ([[Clovis theory]]).
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  • Lillian Gross, described as a "Mixed Blood" by the Smithsonian source, was of Cherokee and European-American heritage. She identified with the Cherokee culture in which she was raised.
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  • exiles]], and orphans, was canonized by the [[Catholic Church]].
  • Sandia Casino, owned by the [[Sandia Pueblo]] of [[New Mexico]]
  • Shriver Circle]] with the [[Mound City Group]] to the left
  • Six Nations]] warriors who fought with the British in the [[War of 1812]]
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  • Makah]] Native Americans and a whale, ''The King of the Seas in the Hands of the Makahs'', 1910 photograph by [[Asahel Curtis]]
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  • Creek]] Native Americans meet with the Trustee of the colony of Georgia in England, July 1734. The painting shows a Native American boy (in a blue coat) and woman (in a red dress) in European clothing.
  • ''[[The Treaty of Penn with the Indians]]'' by [[Benjamin West]], painted in 1771
  • [[Mary Peltola]] became the first Alaska Native elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
  • [[Fancy Dance]]r at the Seafair Indian Days [[Pow-Wow]], [[Daybreak Star Cultural Center]], [[Seattle, Washington]]
  • [[Ho-Chunk]] Painting
  • Three Native American women in Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Wasco County, Oregon (1902)
  • Indian Wars]] in the 19th century
  • [[Yvette Herrell]] became the first Cherokee woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
  • [[Maize]] grown by Native Americans
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One race: 3,727,135 are registeredIn combination with one or more of the other races listed: 5,938,923Total: 9,666,058

Википедия

Native Americans

Native Americans or Native American may refer to:

Примеры употребления для Native Americans
1. You‘ve got blacks, whites, Asians, Native Americans.
2. The Pima Native Americans of Arizona come from the same stock as the Pima Native Americans of the Sierra Nevada in neighbouring Mexico.
3. Early Native Americans are believed to have fished there.
4. Some Native Americans travel on a powwow circuit.
5. Richard Holloway THE Native Americans call it the spirit wind.