South Indian peoples
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TAMILSSouth Indian peoples.
sagamores(among some American Indian peoples) A chief; a sachem
pomoa member of a group of American Indian peoples of northern California
apachesa member of a group of American Indian peoples of the southwestern United States
mayamember of a group of Indian peoples chiefly of Yucatßn, Belize, and Guatemala whose languages are Mayan
pueblosmember of a group of Indian peoples living in pueblo villages in New Mexico and Arizona since prehistoric times
pueblomember of a group of Indian peoples living in pueblo villages in New Mexico and Arizona since prehistoric times
diggermember of any of several Indian peoples of western North America, esp. of a tribe that dug roots for food
diggersmember of any of several Indian peoples of western North America, esp. of a tribe that dug roots for food
plateausDenoting a group of American Indian peoples of the plateau country of western Canada and the US, including the Nez PercÚ
peyotla hallucinogenic drug containing mescaline that is derived from peyote buttons and used especially in the religious ceremonies of some American Indian peoples
peyotea hallucinogenic drug containing mescaline that is derived from peyote buttons and used especially in the religious ceremonies of some American Indian peoples
peyotlsa hallucinogenic drug containing mescaline that is derived from peyote buttons and used especially in the religious ceremonies of some American Indian peoples
wigwamsA dome-shaped hut or tent made by fastening mats, skins, or bark over a framework of poles, used by some North American Indian peoples
flatheadA member of certain North American Indian peoples such as the Chinook, Choctaw, and Salish, named from their supposed practice of flattening their children's heads artificially
flatheadsA member of certain North American Indian peoples such as the Chinook, Choctaw, and Salish, named from their supposed practice of flattening their children's heads artificially
quillworkA type of decoration for clothing and possessions characteristic of certain North American Indian peoples, using softened and dyed porcupine quills to make elaborate applied designs
windigoculture-specific syndrome occurring primarily among the Ojibwa and related Indian peoples and characterized by fever-induced delusions that one is being possessed by such a giant
windigosculture-specific syndrome occurring primarily among the Ojibwa and related Indian peoples and characterized by fever-induced delusions that one is being possessed by such a giant
potlatches(among North American Indian peoples of the northwest coast) An opulent ceremonial feast at which possessions are given away or destroyed to display wealth or enhance prestige