Native Americans
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The term Native Americans may refer to:
In its broadest sense, the entirety of the indigenous peoples of the American continents:
Or, more-specifically, to the indigenous people living within a particular country:
- Native Americans in the United States - indigenous peoples living within the United States
- Aboriginal peoples in Canada - indigenous people of Canada, including First Nations, Métis and Inuit
- For indigenous peoples living within another American country, refer to Indigenous peoples of the Americas
[edit] See also
- Native American name controversy, how best to refer to indigenous peoples of the Americas
- Nativism (politics), anti-immigration politics
- Native American Party, or "Know Nothings", a Nativist American political movement of the 1850s
- Natural-born citizen, a special term mentioned in the United States Constitution as a requirement for eligibility to serve as President or Vice President of the United States.
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