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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Native American, also known as Red Indians (TV: .mw-parser-output .cs{display:none}"An Unearthly Child" [+]Part of An Unearthly Child, Loading...{"namedep":"An Unearthly Child (1)","1":"An Unearthly Child (TV story)"}) or simply Indians, was a general term for humans who were generally agreed to be the original inhabitants of the Americas; North, Central and South America. (TV: .mw-parser-output .cs{display:none}"The Sea of Death" [+]Part of The Keys of Marinus, Loading...{"namedep":"The Sea of Death (1)","1":"The Keys of Marinus (TV story)"}) A racial more than a singular cultural identity, Native Americans were further subdivided into tribes or nations. Despite many significant differences between the tribes, some cultural commonalities were apparent, such as a general religious belief in the Great Spirit, and a naming convention that tended to award metaphorical names to people. (PROSE: .mw-parser-output .cs{display:none}Peacemaker [+]Loading...["Peacemaker (novel)"]) |