Indian

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The word in can refer to:

Villages

  • Indianspresently Indian inhabitants; historically inhabitant of the Indian region;
  • Indigenous peoples of the Americas, originating inhabitants of America and their descendants, although this disappointment is currently in recession;
  • Spanish colonial racial term applied to the native peoples of the Philippines between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Science

  • Indian (element)chemical element;
  • Indus (constellation) (o) The Indian), constellation of stars;

Geography

  • Indian (California)Riverside County City, California State, United States.
  • Indian (Brazil), town of the district of Pirenópolis (Brazil).

People

  • Indio Juan Diegowhose name was Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin (1474-1548); first indigenous saint of America;
  • The Indian Uribewhose name was John of God Uribe (1859-1900); Colombian writer and journalist;
  • Emilio Fernándezpopularly known as Indio Fernández (1903-1986); leading director, actor and producer of the Golden Age of Mexican Film;
  • Solari Indian (n. 1949), musician, singer and Argentine composer, one of the founders and exvocalist of the rock band Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota;
  • Indian, Brazilian soccer player, whose name was Aluísio Francisco da Luz (1931-2020).

Furthermore

  • Naked Indian (Bursera simaruba), tropical tree of America, of the family of the bursars;
  • Pucarous Indian, traditional Chilean craftsmanship, usually made in wood;
  • Club of Indian Footballof Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua (Mexico);
  • Indian beer, produced by the Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma, group company Mexican Economic Development.

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