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1. Americanizing the American Indians book

2. Synonyms for Amerinds include Indians, Amerindians, Asian Indians, Native Americans, Red Indians, American Indians, injuns, Navajos, North American Indians and …

3. Butler died in 1791 fighting American Indians in

4. Americanizing the American Indians; by Prucha, Francis Paul

5. Some South American Indians use poison darts for hunting.

6. Arawak, American Indians of the Greater Antilles and South America

7. In California(http://Sentencedict.com), American Indians first fished for abalone.

8. The handcrafted jewelry of American Indians is indeed artistic and beautiful.

9. Ballard once served as a missionary among the North American Indians.

10. Also, Alaska has the largest percentage of American Indians of any state.

Alaska cũng có tỷ lệ tín đồ Quaker cao nhất trong số các bang tại Hoa Kỳ.

11. For more information see the series “American Indians—What Does Their Future Hold?”

12. The Elders Wrote: An Anthology of Early Prose by North American Indians 1768-1931.

13. Many may find the road-building skills of early South American Indians equally amazing.

14. The Comanches: A History, 1706-1875 (Studies in the Anthropology of North American Indians)

15. Now, you know American Indians spilled one's guts to reveal one's most intimate secrets.

Mày có biết là người da đỏ moi gan của họ để thổ lộ bí mật sâu thẳm nhất của họ không.

16. Sponsored Links Please note that Assiniboines and other American Indians are living people with a …

17. His father and grandfather before him also bore that name. —Encyclopedia of North American Indians.

18. Jehovah’s Witnesses and the future of the American Indians is admittedly a somewhat strange combination.

19. Many Missourians considered American Indians a relentless enemy and wanted them removed from the land.

Nhiều người dân ở Missouri coi Những Người Mỹ Da Đỏ như kẻ thù truyền kiếp và muốn họ phải bị đuổi ra khỏi xứ.

20. “Certainly there were stick games played by the Persians, Greeks, and American Indians,” the Britannica notes.

21. The inhabitants of New Netherland were European colonists, American Indians, and Africans imported as slave laborers.

Cư dân của Tân Hà Lan là những người thực dân châu Âu, người Mỹ da đỏ, và người châu Phi nhập khẩu làm lao động nô lệ.

22. The Chippewa or Ojibway Indians are one of the largest groups of American Indians in North America

23. Native Americans, also known as American Indians and Indigenous Americans, are the indigenous peoples of the United States

24. Curare: A muscle relaxant used in anesthesia (and, in the past, in arrow poisons by South American Indians)

25. Creeks a tribe or confederacy of North American Indians, including the Muskogees, Seminoles, Uchees, and other subordinate tribes

26. Athapaskan - Refers to a language group of North American Indians that encompasses many linguistic sub-groups and cultural groups

27. Elbow Adzes as used by native american indians to carve wood, wood masks, dugout canoes, totem poles, wood bowls.

28. Collaborating for Prosperity With American Indians and Alaska Natives Rural Development Programs for Tribes, Tribal Families, Children, and Communities

29. Use by American Indians In dress: Native Americans …conditions, men might wear a Breechclout and women a short skirt

30. The Comanches: A History, 1706-1875 (Studies in the Anthropology of North American Indians) [Kavanagh, Thomas W.] on Amazon.com

31. Arizona is vast and ancient, with a history defined by American Indians, larger-than-life adventurers, and diverse landscapes.

32. Crow, North American Indians of Siouan linguistic stock, historically affiliated with the village-dwelling Hidatsa of the upper Missouri River

33. Boneset is a traditional natural remedy used by the American Indians in the treatment of a wide range of conditions

34. Amerind - of or pertaining to American Indians or their culture or languages; "Native American religions"; "Indian arrowheads"

35. Choctaw definition, a member of a large Muskhogean tribe of North American Indians, formerly living chiefly in southern Mississippi, now in Oklahoma

36. Aleš Hrdlička, physical Anthropologist known for his studies of Neanderthal man and his theory of the migration of American Indians from Asia

37. Cherokee, North American Indians of Iroquoian lineage who constituted one of the largest politically integrated tribes at the time of European colonization

38. Creek, Muskogean-speaking North American Indians who originally occupied a huge expanse of the flatlands of what are now Georgia and Alabama.

39. Barbacoan, a linguistic stock or sub-stock of South American Indians, so called from the Barbacoas, one of its most important tribes

40. Chinook, North American Indians of the Northwest Coast who spoke Chinookan languages and traditionally lived in what are now Washington and Oregon, …

41. The Chumash Tribe Summary and Definition: The Chumash tribe were a California tribe of Native American Indians who were hunter-gathers and fishermen

42. Originally the Algonkins were a tribe, group and family of American Indians which lived east of Ottowa on the Gatineau River in Canada

43. Cradleboard definition is - a board or flat framework to which American Indians traditionally and often today bind a child during the infant stage of growth.

44. "Algonquian peoples" is a linguistic (but also, historically: cultural) designation referring to a variety of groups of American Indians who speak Algonquian languages

45. The largest tribe of American Indians lives on a 000,000-hectarepatch of desert and scrub brush that covers much of northern Arizona and New Mexico.

46. Since the 19th century, the term geestring referred to the string which held the loincloth of American Indians and later referred to the narrow loincloth itself.

Từ thế kỷ 19 đã có từ geestring để chỉ sợi dây dùng giữ cho cái khố của thổ dân da đỏ Mỹ và sau này được dùng để chỉ chính cái khố nhỏ hẹp đó.

47. [Further information on the Abenaki may be found in the Canadian Encyclopedia , the Encyclopedia of North American Indians and at the Native American Languages's site] Abnaki

48. Noun, plural Creeks, (especially collectively) Creek. a member of a confederacy of North American Indians that in historic times occupied the greater part of Alabama and Georgia

49. The Choctaw were a tribe of Native American Indians who originated from modern Mexico and the American Southwest to settle in the Mississippi River Valley for about 1800 years.

50. Araucanian, any member of a group of South American Indians that are now concentrated in the fertile valleys and basins of south-central Chile, from the Biobío …