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HINDUS |
Indians |
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INCAS |
Ancient Andes Indians |
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TEAMS |
Cowboys and Indians, e.g. |
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WESTERN |
Cowboys and indians movie |
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NEZ PERCES |
A tribe of Indians, mostly inhabiting Idaho. |
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PIG-STICKING |
Boar hunting; -- so called by Anglo-Indians. |
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LACROSSE |
Team game originally played by North American Indians |
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AZTECS |
Mexican Indians whose empire was overthrown by Cortes |
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ESTUFA |
An assembly room in dwelling of the Pueblo Indians. |
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POWPOW |
A priest, or conjurer, among the North American Indians. |
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SACHEM |
A chief of a tribe of the American Indians; a sagamore. |
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PEQUOTS |
A tribe of Indians who formerly inhabited Eastern
Connecticut. |
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MICMACS |
A tribe of Indians inhabiting Nova Scotia and New
Brunswick. |
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PALENQUE |
A collective name for the Indians of Nicaragua and
Honduras. |
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PAMPEROS |
A tribe of Indians inhabiting the pampas of South
America. |
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UCHEES |
A tribe of North American Indians belonging to the
Creek confederation. |
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AMERICAN |
Of or pertaining to America; as, the American continent:
American Indians. |
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CAZIC |
A chief or petty king among some tribes of Indians in
America. |
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OSAGES |
A tribe of southern Sioux Indians, now living in the
Indian Territory. |
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PEORIAS |
An Algonquin tribe of Indians who formerly inhabited a
part of Illinois. |
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NARRAGANSETTS |
A tribe of Indians who formerly inhabited the
shores of Narragansett Bay. |
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MODOCS |
A tribe of warlike Indians formerly inhabiting Northern
California. They are nearly extinct. |
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STROUD |
A kind of coarse blanket or garment used by the North
American Indians. |
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WARPATH |
The route taken by a party of Indians going on a warlike
expedition. |
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LOUPS |
The Pawnees, a tribe of North American Indians whose
principal totem was the wolf. |