Indians!
ya Hyperboreus, 13 Machi 2012
Ujumbe: 32
Lugha: English
Hyperboreus (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 13 Machi 2012 6:32:10 alasiri
erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 13 Machi 2012 8:21:22 alasiri
"Native American" is more general. "American Indian" does not include native Hawaiians or northern groups such as the Inuit, but "Native American" does include those groups.
I tend to use the term "indiĝenulo" (indigenous person) to talk about native peoples in general, of any continent of the world. It could be an Australian aborigine, it could be a native American, etc. It would be "amerika indiĝenulo" if you wanted to specify the Americas, "aŭstralia indiĝenulo" for Australians, and so forth for any place in the world.
Hyperboreus (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 13 Machi 2012 8:26:08 alasiri
vejktoro (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 14 Machi 2012 4:29:47 asubuhi
Hyperboreus:Thank you very much. So my (spanishly infused) doubts about "indiano" were unnecessary.It ain't cool in Canada either... just so ya know.
Btw: If you ever talk in Spanish about or to indians, do NOT use "indio".
komenstanto (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 14 Machi 2012 4:40:10 asubuhi
Nevertheless, even if I do write Indian sometimes for the sake of brevity, it is not a bad thing in the USA, as you can see here in this article, the word "indian" is used:
http://www.nathanielturner.com/originofviolencei...
acdibble (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 14 Machi 2012 5:50:45 asubuhi
lingvokapablo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 14 Machi 2012 1:13:37 alasiri
erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 14 Machi 2012 1:18:09 alasiri
On websites etc relating to Native Americans, the term "Indian" seems to be the overwhelming choice.
I think that sometimes, outsiders decide that a term is offensive, without bothering to ask those inside that group whether it's offensive.
I have noticed this trend a little bit with the word "Jew". Some non-Jews seem to prefer to use the term "Jewish person" because they think "Jew" is offensive. Maybe people use the word as an insult, but that's the problem of the person using it as an insult, not a problem with the word. Most Jews and Jewish groups use the word "Jew".
komenstanto (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 14 Machi 2012 1:36:35 alasiri
lingvokapablo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 14 Machi 2012 1:37:36 alasiri
erinja:The US Census Bureau reports that most people of Indian descent preferred to refer to themselves as Indians.Ahh, so like African American vs. Black, then?
On websites etc relating to Native Americans, the term "Indian" seems to be the overwhelming choice.
I think that sometimes, outsiders decide that a term is offensive, without bothering to ask those inside that group whether it's offensive.
erinja:I have noticed this trend a little bit with the word "Jew". Some non-Jews seem to prefer to use the term "Jewish person" because they think "Jew" is offensive. Maybe people use the word as an insult, but that's the problem of the person using it as an insult, not a problem with the word. Most Jews and Jewish groups use the word "Jew".Interestingly enough, I slightly cringe when I hear the word "Jew" as well. Unfortantely, I have heard the word used in more derogatory contexts, so that naturally does influence me. As such, I tend to avoid that word as well, and just stick to "Jewish" rather than "Jew."