User talk:Untful

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Your edits on Native Americans in the United States
Hello. The term "American Indians" has been used in the English language (and also in Spanish, German, the Scandinavian languages and most other European languages) for around 500 years for the native population of the Americas, and is thoroughly established, so please do not change it again. Thank you. - Tom &#124; Thomas.W talk 19:27, 1 April 2017 (UTC)


 * And many tribes have "Indian" in their names. Others prefer Native American. I think to an extent it's regional but I'm not sure. Doug Weller  talk 19:56, 1 April 2017 (UTC)