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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)
 
: 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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File:Rec deck crew 1.jpg

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)