american indian造句31 She is not American Indian, and she says there is only one native teacher.
32 Below share with you a South American Indian - style song that we like.
33 Some people say it came from the Native American Indian try tribe known as the Choctaw.
34 I feel that Buddhism is more philosophy than religion, and Shintoism is a kind of Animism like that of the American Indian.
35 Name one of the major American Indian tribes in the United States.
36 One way people can learn about Native American Indian culture is through motion pictures.
37 American Indian creation legends can be roughly classified into three kinds.
38 She is not American Indian, and she says there only one native teacher.
39 The term "Mugwump" refers to a leader, derived from an Algonquian (a language of one of the American Indian tribes) word meaning "great chief. "
40 The Asian American population increased by 421,000 (3 percent) during that period, while Black, American Indian, Alaska native, Native Hawaiian and Pacific islander populations also increased.
41 Chinookan: a North american Indian language family of Washington and Oregon.
42 A member of a South American Indian people formerly inhabiting much of the Greater Antilles and now living chiefly in certain regions of Guiana.
43 In the United States, there is an American Indian culture.
44 However, the largest American Indian reservation in the country shrank in population by three percent.
45 Some people say it came from the Native American Indian tribe known as the Choctaw.
46 The American Indian Satellite Community College established classrooms and administrative offices in communities on each reservation, with the central office located in Winnebago.
47 Manitoba became a province after some controversial events involving the federal government and the Metis, French-speaking descendants of French fur traders who married American Indian girls.
48 Arawak: a member of a South american Indian people formerly inhabiting much of the Greater antilles and now living chiefly in certain regions of Guiana.
49 Okefenokee is an Anglicization of an American Indian word meaning "trembling earth" and describes the soft, spongy peat moss that gives an unstable feel to the swamp's drier areas.