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If by Indians, you are referring to Indians in Asia then no. They to not greet each other with the word "HOW". In fact, I highly doubt even American Indians (Native Americans) have this special greeting. "How" as a Native American greeting is probably a Hollywood invention.
No, Native Americans are from tribes like the Cherokees and other tribes. They originated in America. Indians are from the country India, and are a whole other group of people from the Native Americans. The reason why Native Americans are sometimes referred to as Indians is because, when Christopher Columbus was sailing to India, he accidentally ended up in North America where he called all the Native Americans, Indians.
how do you think this affected the Shawnee Indians and other native groups
Yes, though "Native Americans" is much more correct than "American Indians". The early explorers accidentally mistook the natives for Indians because they did not know a world outside of Asia, Europe and Africa. They sailed west thinking they would hit India, but instead ran into America. Because they thought they landed in India, the Indian term stuck, even though the Native Americans are not Indians. (Indians are Caucasians while Native Americans are more related to East Asians).
Oklahoma boasts the largest Native American population with over 260,000 Natives.
The Native Americans
American aboriginals (Indians) ate everything from rabbits to birds, to eggs, deer, antelope, and any other animals that could be eaten for food.
The Chickasaw were Native American Indians who were friendly and wore feathers on teir heads for headress. They were in Alabama and other places that's your going to have to look up youselves! (not to be mean ;p)
Yes. There was near constant warfare between the Cherokee and Creek, and the powerful Seminoles battled other tribes as well.
Native interactions are speaking, with animals or with people other than you, like native Americans (Indians)
"Papoose" is an American English loanword whose present meaning is "a Native American Indian child" (regardless of tribe). It comes from the Algonquian word papoos, meaning "child". Other Nativce American languages used very different words for child.
No, the Caddo Indians did not use totem poles as did other Native Americans.