User talk:BushraSh

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Your edits at Stereotypes about indigenous peoples of North America
I don't think you've read Native American name controversy. And as I said in my edit summary, the word "Indian" is part of the name of many Indian tribes. Anecdotally I can say that I was once told by someone who called themself an Indian that there's a geographical issue to it, ie different parts of the US use different terminology. Doug Weller talk 14:09, 3 October 2018 (UTC)