Similar words: american dream, latin american, latin america, african american, america, American, Pan-American, anti-american. Meaning: n. any member of the peoples living in North or South America before the Europeans arrived. adj. of or pertaining to American Indians or their culture or languages.
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1, Before all this the island was populated by native American Arawaks.
2, The family lives on a Native American reservation.
3, He was proud of his Native American ancestry.
4, African percussion and Native American flute round out the show.
5, The dancers wore authentic Native American designs.
6, Tom has several tattoos, and they're all Native American designs.
7, Wheelwright displays works of all Native American cultures.
8, An Anthology of Native American Literature.
9, Native American Iroquois Indians developed similar ideas about dreams.
10, Many of these statues depict Native American and themes.
11, Used as a disparaging term for a Native american or Black man.
12, Thus it was taken into the Choctaw Native American language(sentencedict.com), whose expression "okeh" meant something like "it is so".
13, Native American tribes such as the Cherokee and Shawnee later used the trails to make attacks on each other.
14, Native American people formerly located on the lower Mississippi River near present-day Natchez. The Natchez ceased to exist as a people after war with the French in the early 8th century.
15, Celtic harp and Native American flute blend in meditative, imaginative , free flowing, soothing music.
16, For McAuliffe, a lifelong musician, Native American flutes help grease the wheels of his interaction with neurotypicals.
17, You've ever heard sweat lodge the native American thing where you see visions?
18, When I heard him speaking such broken English,[http://sentencedict.com/native american.html] I knew he was not a native American.
19, Norris is considered part of the new wave of Native American participation in Arizona politics.
20, A large water worm from the legends of the Algonquian Native American people.
21, Before the arrival of European settlers in the region, the Conestoga--a Native American tribe also known as the Susquehanna or Susquehannock--lived along the Susquehanna River.
22, In search of knowledge about hunters, she accompanies her neighbor Don, who has Native American ancestry and hunts with a muzzle loader.
23, French climbing pea is already exploring makeshift supports from twigs in their pots and a native American pole bean heirloom, famed for its copious crop, will be sown at the end of the month.
24, A classic example of such a view is seen in native American hunting cultures, like the Cree or the Micmac , when the hunters express genuine respect for the animals they destroy.
25, Today , Cherokee language is probably the second most widely used Native American language in the US.
26, If you're at all familiar with the story, you know that along the way, they encountered a very helpful Native American woman named Sacagawea.
27, William Carlos Williams ( 1883 - 1963 ) is another good example of the native American poets after Whitman.
28, Their Governor, William Bradford, proclaimed a day of Thanksgiving that was to be shared by all of the colonists and the neighboring Native American Indians.
29, The leaders of the anti-war movement in the north were members of the opposition Democratic Party. They wore on their coats a copper penny showing the head of a Native American Indian.
30, It was at one time part of the regular diet of the native American Seminole people, even though the taste has been described as repugnant by some.
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