Native Americans
Native Americans or Native American usually refers to Native Americans in the United States.
Related terms and peoples include:
Ethnic groups
- Indigenous peoples of the Americas, the pre-Columbian peoples of North, South, and Central America and their descendants
- Indigenous peoples in Canada
- First Nations in Canada, Canadian Indigenous peoples who are neither Inuit nor Métis
- Inuit, Indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic and subarctic regions of Greenland, Labrador, Quebec, Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, and Alaska.
- Métis in Canada, specific cultural communities who trace their descent to early communities consisting of both First Nations people and European settlers
- Indigenous peoples of Costa Rica
- Indigenous peoples of Mexico
- Indigenous peoples of South America
Arts and culture
- Native American (album), a 1992 album by Tony Rice
- The Native Americans, a 1994 American documentary series
- "Native Americans", a 1972 composition by Ornette Coleman from Skies of America
- "Native American", a 1987 song by Little Steven from Freedom – No Compromise
- Native American, or Sons of Beaches, a 1995 album by The Bellamy Brothers
Politics
- The "Native American" movement, a term for Nativism (politics)
- Native American Party, or Know Nothing, a "nativist" American political party of the 1850s ("nativists" as US-born descendants of settlers, not Indigenous peoples)
Religions
See also
- Native American identity in the United States
- Native American languages, languages spoken by Indigenous peoples of the Americas
- Native American name controversy
- Native American recognition in the United States
- American Indians (disambiguation)
- First Nations (disambiguation)
- Indian (disambiguation)
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