Talk:Indian/List fodder

Untitled
The following is the 14:06, 11 April 2008 (UTC) revision of the Dab page Indian (less tags that would generate category memberships or (false) inter-language links). In an excess of caution, the template

which may do more than link to Indian, has been removed. See Talk:Indian. --Jerzy•t 19:09, 15 April 2008 (UTC)

Indian usually refers to the inhabitants of India or, alternatively and completely differently, Native Americans. It may also refer to:
 * Subjects relating to or named after the nation or region of India or the Indian subcontinent:
 * Demographics of India
 * Languages of India
 * Category:Indian people
 * Indian (airline), India's national carrier, formerly called Indian Airlines.
 * Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin
 * Indian American, a citizen of the United States who originated from, or has an ethnic affinity with, India
 * Indian Ocean, the third largest ocean on this planet.
 * Mumbai Indians, a Cricket team based in Mumbai
 * Indian (film), a 1996 Tamil language film directed by S. Shankar
 * Indian (song), a song by the Finnish band Sturm und Drang
 * A song by the thrash metal band Anthrax (American band)
 * See also India (disambiguation)


 * Subjects relating to or named after indigenous peoples of the Americas:
 * Native Americans in the United States ("American Indians")
 * Indians (sculpture), a Chicago monument created by Ivan Meštrović
 * First Nations of Canada ("Canadian Indians")
 * Indigenous languages of the Americas
 * Cleveland Indians, a baseball team in the United States
 * Indianapolis Indians, a baseball team in the United States
 * Indios de Mayagüez, a baseball team in Puerto Rico
 * Frölunda Indians, an ice hockey team in Sweden
 * Indian (motorcycle), a classic US motorcycle manufacturer with such models as the Scout and Chief
 * Indus, or "the Indian", a constellation
 * Ten Little Indians, a nursery rhyme
 * Ten Little Indians, an alternate title used for an Agatha Christie novel, play, and several film adaptations.
 * The Indians, a collection of uninhabited islets in the British Virgin Islands