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Does anyone have '''canon''' source on the term used (ie, American Indian, Native American)? If there is no canonical name source, I recommend we switch to ''Indigenous peoples of the Americas'' which is the academically accepted term. --- [[User:Jaz|Jaz]] 15:42, 3 April 2008 (UTC) |
Does anyone have '''canon''' source on the term used (ie, American Indian, Native American)? If there is no canonical name source, I recommend we switch to ''Indigenous peoples of the Americas'' which is the academically accepted term. --- [[User:Jaz|Jaz]] 15:42, 3 April 2008 (UTC) |
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: Short answer, yes. Longer answer, yes: "''North American Indian''" (rf. {{e|Journey's End}}) and "''American Indian''" (rf. {{e|Code of Honor}}; {{e|The Paradise Syndrome}}, {{e|The Omega Glory}}); "''Native American''" (rf. {{e|The Cloud}}); "''Indian''" (rf. {{e|Caretaker}}, {{e|The Cloud}}, {{e|Basics, Part II}}, {{e|Future's End, Part II}}, {{e|Demon}}, {{e|Once More Unto the Breach}}, {{e|Shuttlepod One}}, {{e|The Omega Glory}}, {{e|Journey's End}}), and two to "[[Indian]]" (as in, "from [[India]]"; rf {{e|Silent Enemy}}, {{e|The Muse}}). Oddly, there seem to be no references to "Indigenous peoples of the Americas".--[[User:Gvsualan|Alan]] 14:38, 16 April 2008 (UTC) |
: Short answer, yes. Longer answer, yes: "''North American Indian''" (rf. {{e|Journey's End}}) and "''American Indian''" (rf. {{e|Code of Honor}}; {{e|The Paradise Syndrome}}, {{e|The Omega Glory}}); "''Native American''" (rf. {{e|The Cloud}}); "''Indian''" (rf. {{e|Caretaker}}, {{e|The Cloud}}, {{e|Basics, Part II}}, {{e|Future's End, Part II}}, {{e|Demon}}, {{e|Once More Unto the Breach}}, {{e|Shuttlepod One}}, {{e|The Omega Glory}}, {{e|Journey's End}}), and two to "[[Indian]]" (as in, "from [[India]]"; rf {{e|Silent Enemy}}, {{e|The Muse}}). Oddly, there seem to be no references to "Indigenous peoples of the Americas".--[[User:Gvsualan|Alan]] 14:38, 16 April 2008 (UTC) |
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+ | Why not Aboriginal or First Nations many of them whom I talk to don't like the name Native American. [[Special:Contributions/66.183.195.110|66.183.195.110]] 00:51, April 23, 2013 (UTC) |
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If you look at this picture, in the middle there are two other starfleet officers in Native American headgear (the lady and the man). Zsingaya Talk 22:44, 7 Nov 2005 (UTC)
Paradise Syndrome characters
Would it be better to move the info for the Native American characters from "The Paradise Syndrome" to a page like Amerind residents or something, or should they stay here? Since Amerind is the planet their living on, it might be a good idea to have a page for the planet's occupants and use it much like our species pages. --From Andoria with Love 20:36, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
- Agreed. Jaf 20:53, 28 July 2006 (UTC)Jaf
Naming
Does anyone have canon source on the term used (ie, American Indian, Native American)? If there is no canonical name source, I recommend we switch to Indigenous peoples of the Americas which is the academically accepted term. --- Jaz 15:42, 3 April 2008 (UTC)
- Short answer, yes. Longer answer, yes: "North American Indian" (rf. "Journey's End") and "American Indian" (rf. "Code of Honor"; "The Paradise Syndrome", "The Omega Glory"); "Native American" (rf. "The Cloud"); "Indian" (rf. "Caretaker", "The Cloud", "Basics, Part II", "Future's End, Part II", "Demon", "Once More Unto the Breach", "Shuttlepod One", "The Omega Glory", "Journey's End"), and two to "Indian" (as in, "from India"; rf "Silent Enemy", "The Muse"). Oddly, there seem to be no references to "Indigenous peoples of the Americas".--Alan 14:38, 16 April 2008 (UTC)
Why only Native American?
Why not Aboriginal or First Nations many of them whom I talk to don't like the name Native American. 66.183.195.110 00:51, April 23, 2013 (UTC)