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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61, Native American people formerly inhabiting north-central Missouri, with present-day descendants living with the Oto in north-central Oklahoma.
62, Native American people inhabiting the St. John River valley in New Brunswick and northeast Maine. The Malecite helped form the Abenaki confederacy in the mid-8th century.
63, Tolowa, the language of the Tolowa Native American tribe, is spoken by a few members located in the Smith River Rancheria. a sovereign nation, near Crescent City, Calif.
64, Another story describes how the Native American princess Pocahontas saved the life of John Smith, the leader in Jamestown, when her father, Powhatan, wanted to kill him.
65, He believed the Native American Indians were people of great worth.
66, They also thanked the Native American Indians who lived in the area.
67, Two hundred or so years ago, it was a Native American woman who guided the explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their journey of discovery through the Pacific Northwest.
68, Native American people formerly located along Massachusetts Bay from Plymouth north to Salem. Reduced by epidemics, the Massachusett ceased to exist as a people during the 7th century.
69, And it's given here this sort of cliched, noble origin with the Native American, the Plains Indian.
70, Some people say it came from the Native American Indian try tribe known as the Choctaw.
71, Other designs are replicated from popular African, Native American and Mexican art.
72, A Native American people formerly located along Massachusetts Bay from Plymouth north to Salem. Reduced by epidemics, the Massachusett ceased to exist as a people during the17th century.
73, 200 or so years ago, it was a native American woman who guided the explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their journey of discovery through the Pacific Northwest.
74, One way people can learn about Native American Indian culture is through motion pictures.
75, Benedict : american anthropologist noted for her study of Native american and Japanese cultures.
76, Helen Hunt Jackson was a known activist who campaigned for the rights of the Native American Indians.
77, Some Native American groups believed that rainbows were made from wild flowers.
78, In the movie,[http://sentencedict.com/native american.html] Sacagawea and Clark fall in love while traversing hostile Native American territory and battling the jealous villain Toussaint Charbonneau.
79, Native American chiefs like Sitting Bull, Tecumesh and Geronimo fought against the settlers.
80, That year the United States Congress passed the Native American Languages Act.
81, Question to Metatron: There are Native American stories from the Paiute Tribe and a report from a physician in the 1940's of underground cities in this general area.
82, Native American people constituting a subdivision of the Teton Sioux, inhabiting northwest Nebraska and southwest South Dakota.
83, I thought about the Native American give away of the giveaway.
84, The Stockholm games are best remembered for a young native American named Jim Thorpe.
85, This article was created to meet the increasing demand for information on cultivation of the native American pawpaw, Asimina triloba.
86, A Native American people formerly inhabiting north-central Missouri, with present-day descendants living with the Oto in north-central Oklahoma.
87, Already almost all Californian Native American languages are in danger of extinction.
88, A group of Native American peoples formerly inhabiting the southern San Joaquin Valley and adjacent foothills of the Sierra Nevada, with present-day descendants in the same area.
89, Perhaps the Native American potlatch ceremony, marked by the ritualized giving away of one's most valued possessions, deserves attention from the perspective of positive psychology.
90, Louise Erdrich, the world-famous contemporary Native American writer, is enormously acclaimed for her "North Dakota" tetralogy, of which Love Medicine is the opening one.
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