Even with these coordinated attempts, however, versions of the “Names of Indian tribes and bands” register during the last century suffered both exclusions from, and an addition to, the original document from the Office of Indian Affairs.Charles D. Bernholz...
Even with these coordinated attempts, however, versions of the "Names of Indian tribes and bands" register during the last century suffered both exclusions from, and an addition to, the original document from the Office of Indian Affairs. 展开 关键词: american indians names of tribes and ...
Search My account Sign in Standardized American Indians: The “Names of Indian tribes and bands” list from the Office of Indian Affairs Government Information Quarterly Volume 27, Issue 3,July 2010, Pages 272-279 Purchase options CorporateFor R&D professionals working in corporate organizations. ...
2.the name of a person that is used to describe a time or period, as theAugustan Age.— eponymic, eponymous,adj. eponymism the derivation of names for tribes, nations, or places, from that of a person, whether real or imaginary. Alsoeponymy. — eponymous, eponymic,adj. ...
III.Indian .Place Names in South America and the Antilles. III. NILS M. HOLMER Guarani tembe'lip,' tembe'y 'coast, bank, shore').53 On the other hand, tribes may have their proper designationsas such and in that case rivers, valleys or any other place may be named for the tribe....
Considering that there are 574 federally recognized Indian Nations (also called “tribes,”“native communities,”“pueblos,” etc.), many with their own languages, don’t be surprised to find many different names that actually mean the same thing. (1) For example, all these names mean “chi...
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(understanding word origins) is concerned, that has unfortunately brought its own problems—the Indian tribes were many, with a multitude of verbal but unwritten languages and dialects, and with only hazy translations and phonetic interpretations for the European settlers to go on, (and oftenmis-...
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Satanta is a Kiowa boy’s name derived from the Kiowa word meaning “white bear.” It’s a lovely name that perfectly expresses the beauty of the polar bear. Only the coastal Cree tribes have frequent experiences with wild polar bears. On the other hand, the Inuit and Eskimo peoples of...