Posted on 12/13/2022 4:05:29 AM PST by where's_the_Outrage?
Really? You must be a lot younger than I. Or perhaps from a different part of the country. “American Indian” was one of the terms used in everyday language when I was growing up that were fine, to everyone involved, but now with all the perpetually offended masses, we can’t say them any more. (The “n-word” was always offensive, in my family, so I’m not talking about that.)
My point is, I was grown before “Native American” took the place of “American Indian”.
Wrong kind of Indian.
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You mean, “Wrong kind of Indian, Kemosabe. Ugh.”?
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