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This term is better than "Native American"

because as the demonym "American," in English, refers to citizens of the US, why can't I be a "Native American," the same way Wayne Gretzky can say he's a "native Canadian?" I think American Aborigines is the better, and most importantly, NON-POV term.

Aboriginal Australians in the United States.

I am used to using the term "aboriginie" to refer to the aboriginal australians, why is there no link to an article about aboriginal australians in the united states? 2607:F5F0:110:1:0:0:0:E7 ( talk) 23:39, 28 October 2020 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This term is better than "Native American"

because as the demonym "American," in English, refers to citizens of the US, why can't I be a "Native American," the same way Wayne Gretzky can say he's a "native Canadian?" I think American Aborigines is the better, and most importantly, NON-POV term.

Aboriginal Australians in the United States.

I am used to using the term "aboriginie" to refer to the aboriginal australians, why is there no link to an article about aboriginal australians in the united states? 2607:F5F0:110:1:0:0:0:E7 ( talk) 23:39, 28 October 2020 (UTC) reply


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