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Who even says “Indian” to describe Native Americans anymore?

One of my friends who is also native used that word to describe someone from a neighboring tribe and I genuinely thought he was talking about an Indian as in from India. No one says that for Native Americans anymore, at least not around here! It’s not only politically incorrect, but just plain incorrect. It’s outdated. He as a indigenous person should know that. Say indigenous or Native Americans, but don’t call us Indians anymore. It’s more offensive than being called “red” at this point. 😂
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NickiHijab · F
Never had this issue because I'm not from the American continents however I was aware that calling native Americans Indian was offensive. The origins of the title is just as ignorant as those who continue to use it and although I don't think everyone that uses it does so with malice. It's no longer difficult to discern between appropriate terms. The word Indian came to be used because Christopher Columbus repeatedly expressed the mistaken belief that he had reached the shores of South Asia which was evidently not the case. Calling them Indians doesn't make sense, both geographically or culturally. Anyone that's hell bent on using outdated language only do so because they think they need to preserve something from the past which again, doesn't make sense if it's inaccurate and ignorant.