because Indians are people from India and it is completely different from native american
the europeans called the native Americans red Indians because christopher Columbus headed to India and thought he could get there by going in another direction he hit south America and presumeed he was in India however he was wrong and ever since everyone called them red Indians because of when christopher thought they were red Indians until a few years ago when it was anounced that it is politically incorrect to call native Americans red Indians
THE INDIANS (NATIVE AMERICANS)
Oh, dude, Columbus thought he landed in India when he actually stumbled upon the Americas. So, like, he just called the indigenous people he encountered "Indians" because he was like, "Oh, these must be the Indians I've been looking for." It was a classic case of mistaken identity, you know?
Columbus called the Native Americans Indians, because he thought he was in India when he arrived in America. The name stuck, and we still call them Indians today.
The Indians of the West (West Indians) are simply Native Americans, or called Amerindians (American Indians). Colombus arrived in the Caribbean and thought he was in India. He called this place the West Indies and the people West Indians. Hope this helped!~
because Indians are people from India and it is completely different from native american
Native Americans were not from India. They are native to America, hence the name. The term Indians is a historical mistake due to Colombus thinking he was in India when he arrived in the Americas. The term has stuck, though everyone knows the Americas are not India.
India Hence the spice trade and the search for a way to get things that make bland food taste better. There's a reason Colombus called Native Americans Indians, that's where he wanted to go.
because Indians are people from India and it is completely different from native american
No, Native Americans are from tribes like the Cherokees and other tribes. They originated in America. Indians are from the country India, and are a whole other group of people from the Native Americans. The reason why Native Americans are sometimes referred to as Indians is because, when Christopher Columbus was sailing to India, he accidentally ended up in North America where he called all the Native Americans, Indians.
the europeans called the native Americans red Indians because christopher Columbus headed to India and thought he could get there by going in another direction he hit south America and presumeed he was in India however he was wrong and ever since everyone called them red Indians because of when christopher thought they were red Indians until a few years ago when it was anounced that it is politically incorrect to call native Americans red Indians
THE INDIANS (NATIVE AMERICANS)
Answer: 'Indians' was what the first European explorers such as Christopher Colombus and Vasco Da Gama called the natives of the Americas, simply because they thought that the continent that they had arrived was the east side of Asia and not an entirely new continent (America). The term Indians is completely mistaken when used for the native Americans, since the latter ones have nothing to do (both in origin and culture) with the actual Indians residing in India. Hope this helps
The Native Americans (Indians) called Niagara Falls the Thunder Of Water.
Christopher Colombus was one of the first adventurers to explore North America. Christopher Colombus was looking for Asia but instead found a totally new land, America.
Collectively, yes, they are called Native Americans. Though, quite rightly, the many tribes retain their tribal names and tribal identities.