The Neolithic Jomon people of Japan (who invented the first pottery ever), were at Catalina Island off the coast of Los Angeles in 11,000 BC. They got all they way to Tierra Del Fuego. It is thought that a significant amount of South American Indians living on the west coast of that continent have Jomon blood. The Jomons (or Emishi) were related to today's Hmong people.
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Sequoyah, a Cherokee Indian. He did it so his people could read and write!
It made indian strippers.
Of course there were and still are "Black Indians," that is people of African and American Indian heritage. This combination has been with us since the time of the Spanish in Florida and was accelerated by the practice of slavery by certain American Indian tribes in the south. It is estimated that 80% of African-Americans have Indian heritage.
They have protested against misrepresentations of people of color.
yes. it just depends on peoples preference. Some people do not like to be called black and some people do not like to be called African American. But I think it is proper to say African American