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I personally find it strange that the accepted term is "Native American" considering some of the treatment by Americans of the past and the fact they didn't name their land "America".



> I personally find it strange that the accepted term is "Native American"

"Native American" isn't the accepted term so much as one of the more commonly accepted terms.

> considering some of the treatment by Americans of the past and the fact they didn't name their land "America".

Since Native Americans don't share a single pre-colonization language or name for the land, its not really surprising that one of the more broadly accepted blanket terms in English for the group is one that includes the name of the land in the English and a reference to Native Americans historical precedence in the land.


It seems to be the accepted term amongst the most vocal on the subject.

I understand why the term exists, I just don't understand its usage.


I think it should be termed Precursor Americans. At least that defines that they were present before it was title America.




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