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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.
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)
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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.
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)