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7/6/2008 10:18:24 PM EDT
Which comes to mind first?  Dot or Feather?

Just seems funny that it seems like are more Dots than Feathers here in the US.  Not a bad thing, just funny.
7/6/2008 10:21:33 PM EDT
[#1]
It's all about context. I don't know too much about the 'Old West', but when I read that Indians attacked Fort Whateverthefuck, I don't think of Sanjeet from Chennai.
7/6/2008 10:22:16 PM EDT
[#2]
It was definitely Cleveland for me...GO TRIBE!
7/6/2008 10:22:43 PM EDT
[#3]
I'm not sure, but I've met many a fine looking Hindi chicks.
7/6/2008 10:24:29 PM EDT
[#4]
These indians
7/6/2008 10:26:24 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
It's all about context. I don't know too much about the 'Old West', but when I read that Indians attacked Fort Whateverthefuck, I don't think of Sanjeet from Chennai.


7/6/2008 10:29:41 PM EDT
[#6]

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These indians


Maiden kicks Anthrax's ass....at least in this case
www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5Snehl2bAk

And (God forgive me for saying this) ManOWar Pwns them both

www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAWsbLIXhdc

7/6/2008 10:33:18 PM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:

Quoted:
These indians


Maiden kicks Anthrax's ass....at least in this case
www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5Snehl2bAk

And (God forgive me for saying this) ManOWar Pwns them both

www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAWsbLIXhdc



You are the fucking man.

I know it's not cool here on Arfcom, but I love Manowar.

7/6/2008 10:33:37 PM EDT
[#8]
Any canucks on board? I have heard from some guides up there that you are not to fond of indians, and there are several jokes comparing them to certain "ethnicities" in the states.

I used to think of Apache and  Tonto when I was young but now I think of 7/11 and hotels to answer your question.
7/6/2008 10:45:05 PM EDT
[#9]

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Any canucks on board? I have heard from some guides up there that you are not to fond of indians, and there are several jokes comparing them to certain "ethnicities" in the states.

I used to think of Apache and  Tonto when I was young but now I think of 7/11 and hotels to answer your question.


I drive truck & end up in Canada more than I like.

And you're right, Canadians like to bitch, moan & whine about the Indians.
7/6/2008 11:00:10 PM EDT
[#10]
I think of india.
7/6/2008 11:10:42 PM EDT
[#11]
I think of this........NDN car
7/6/2008 11:12:55 PM EDT
[#12]
Feather.
7/6/2008 11:13:05 PM EDT
[#13]
I usually think "dot" when I hear the word "Indian" by itself.  

Most people who know whom they speak of use the term "American Indian" when talking about the "feather" kind.  

Most of the American Indians whom I've met refer to themselves as American Indian, so that is what I choose to call them.  

Others (mostly libtards) use the term "Native American" for the "feather" kind.  
7/6/2008 11:21:00 PM EDT
[#14]
I should have added "motorcycle" to the poll as well.


As well as (RIP) Indian Larry.
7/6/2008 11:21:21 PM EDT
[#15]
I can't remember the last time I saw a "Dot" in person.

OTOH there are a ton of indian reservations in eastern WA/OR.

So, Feather.
7/6/2008 11:22:17 PM EDT
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7/6/2008 11:25:14 PM EDT
[#17]

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Most people who know whom they speak of use the term "American Indian" when talking about the "feather" kind.  



I guess that depends on where you are from. Around here, "indians" refers to American Indians. I don't think I have ever heard anyone say "American Indian" (or "Native American" for that matter) except on TV.
7/6/2008 11:43:19 PM EDT
[#18]

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Most people who know whom they speak of use the term "American Indian" when talking about the "feather" kind.  



I guess that depends on where you are from. Around here, "indians" refers to American Indians. I don't think I have ever heard anyone say "American Indian" (or "Native American" for that matter) except on TV.


That's true.  I'm from MD.  In DC, there's a museum called the National Museum of the American Indian.  

I met a Navajo woman a couple of years ago, she is a friend of my fiancee's aunt.  She's in her 80's.  She refers to herself as a "Navajo" and as an "American Indian".  
7/6/2008 11:48:52 PM EDT
[#19]

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Quoted:

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Most people who know whom they speak of use the term "American Indian" when talking about the "feather" kind.  



I guess that depends on where you are from. Around here, "indians" refers to American Indians. I don't think I have ever heard anyone say "American Indian" (or "Native American" for that matter) except on TV.


That's true.  I'm from MD.  In DC, there's a museum called the National Museum of the American Indian.  

I met a Navajo woman a couple of years ago, she is a friend of my fiancee's aunt.  She's in her 80's.  She refers to herself as a "Navajo" and as an "American Indian".  


I just say I am native, if they want specifics I say "Inupiaq" and then I usually get a in response.  

Then I am forced to give a small lecture on the variety of tribes and peoples that call Alaska home and that we ain't all just Eskimos, blah blah blah.  
7/6/2008 11:50:11 PM EDT
[#20]

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I just say I am native, if they want specifics I say "Inupiaq" and then I usually get a in response.  

Then I am forced to give a small lecture on the variety of tribes and peoples that call Alaska home and that we ain't all just Eskimos, blah blah blah.  



7/6/2008 11:53:05 PM EDT
[#21]
Non-dot indians actually aren't as special as many of them think they are. Some of us know that much of the sensativety is based on recent hippie bullshit.  But it works good for exploiting the  developer for whatever they want at the time.
7/6/2008 11:53:56 PM EDT
[#22]
Out here, feathers.  Although what really comes to mind puts their culture to shame.  Whity's fault though, right?
7/7/2008 12:00:34 AM EDT
[#23]

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I just say I am native, if they want specifics I say "Inupiaq" and then I usually get a in response.  

Then I am forced to give a small lecture on the variety of tribes and peoples that call Alaska home and that we ain't all just Eskimos, blah blah blah.  






I was surfing craigslist one time and some dumbass tourist posted about how they rode the train from Seward to Fairbanks and did not see one Eskimo and how they were disappointed.  I worked at the Seward Train Station at the time so I had to apologize and say that my parka was at the drycleaners and AKRR regs prohibited me from bringing my spear to work.  There were actually two of us eskimos working there at the time.  Maybe they did not see my Dog Sled tied up in back.  Nevermind that the traditional range of the "eskimo" is nowhere near this area that they traveled.