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2 hours ago, yatol said:

so what?

that's called "native american", and that's all

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you don't recognize that here?

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  • Acoma (s. Pueblo)
  • Apache Mohave (s. Yavapai)
  • Apachen, Inde. Chiricahua. Jicarilla. Kiowa-Apachen. Lipan. Mescalero. Tonto. Westliche Apachen.
  • Bamoa (s. Cahita)
  • Borrado (s. Coahuiltec)
  • Cahita. Bamoa. Cinaloa. Mayo. Tehueco. Yaqui. Zuaque.
  • Chiricahua (s. Apachen)
  • Cinaloa (s. Cahita)
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pictures does not correspond to reality, fantasy :classic_wink:

 

edit: in Germany are called the Native Americans *Indianer*= Indians :classic_tongue:

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55 minutes ago, yatol said:

don't care about your bullshit

daz native american is daz native american, there's nothing to debate

like skyrim is skyrim

and morrowind is morrowind

 

 

daz3d cough cough, virtual and nothing more!

 

I am German and my language says something different *Indianer*, I am not an *Ammy*, but you do not understand that word either. ?

 

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Die Indianer von 1492 bis 1599. Als Kolumbus 1492 auf der Suche nach Reichtümern auf den westlichen Seeweg Amerika entdeckte, glaubte er in Indien gelandet zu sein und nannte die Bewohner "Indios". ... Columbus läuft die Insel Guanahani (San Salvador) in den Bahamas an.

 

https://www.indianerwww.de/indian/n_v1492.htm

 

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The Indians from 1492 to 1599. When Columbus discovered America in 1492 in search of riches on the western sea route, he believed he had landed in India and called the inhabitants "Indians." ... Columbus starts the island Guanahani (San Salvador) in the Bahamas.

 

and why are they called Indians, because Columbus wanted to discover India, but instead discovered America.

not paying attention in school! :classic_wink:

 

who talking bullshit? :classic_laugh:

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5 minutes ago, SmedleyDButler said:

It's only certain western plains tribes that use those sorts of headdresses, feathers, etc.

 

There's hundreds of different native tribes in North America with all kinds of different traditional outfits.

and why were feathers so important, I know it, and above all, from which bird?

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28 minutes ago, yatol said:

you call them indians... because of your europeans school books

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_Americans_in_the_United_States

Native Americans, also known as American Indians, Indigenous Americans and other terms, are the indigenous peoples of the United States, except Hawaii.

 

and your bullshit have nothing to do with that outfit name... it's called what the author named it, there's nothing to debate

dorling-kindersley-indianer--geschichte-

 

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indianer 

 

 

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50 minutes ago, SmedleyDButler said:

"Snow Head Eagle"... So that's what they call Bald Eagles in German, eh?

 

In any case, that's not true. Many tribes also use feathers from the Golden Eagle.

Yes, correct name in Germany Snow Head Lake Eagle or White Head Lake Eagle

https://www.alamy.com/white-head-lake-eagle-portrait-side-view-image275381660.html

 

you're right, I referred to the chieftain headdress.
because the Snow Head Eagle Feathers meant big power, this Eagle was worshiped by the Indians of North America, He was the mightiest Bird and closest to the sky.

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9 hours ago, yatol said:

fine, i'll delete that outfit name above

good luck to find the options without the outfit name

 

 

Native Americans includes not only North America, it is a big generic term and includes also South America.

Latin America, Indian cultures and tribes, 1500

http://go.grolier.com/atlas?id=mh00088

 

you wrote it yourself *American Indians* and that is North America, Indians. :classic_wink:

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26 minutes ago, winny257 said:

Native Americans includes not only North America, it is a big generic term and includes also South America.

Latin America, Indian cultures and tribes, 1500s. :classic_wink:

 

i don't give a shit about your useless blabla to make more posts, that outfit name is that outfit name, and that's all

 

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