Red Indian
/'red'indjən/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A member of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas: The term "Red Indian" refers to a person belonging to any of the peoples who inhabited the Americas before the arrival of European settlers. The term is now considered dated and often offensive.
Usage Notes
- The term "Red Indian" is an archaic and ethnocentric historical term. Its use stems from early European descriptions and is considered inappropriate and offensive in modern, respectful discourse. It conflates diverse cultures and nations into a single, inaccurate label based on skin color.
- Contemporary preferred terms include Native American (primarily in the United States), First Nations, Indigenous peoples, or the specific name of a nation or tribe (e.g., Navajo, Cherokee, Cree).
Examples
- Noun:
- Historical texts from the 19th century often used the term "Red Indian." (This illustrates historical usage, not a recommendation for current use.)
- The museum has updated its exhibits, replacing the outdated label "Red Indian" with "Indigenous peoples of the Great Plains."
Advanced Usage
- The term may appear in historical documents, literature, or film to reflect the language of a specific period. In such contexts, it is crucial to understand its derogatory connotations and the importance of using accurate, respectful terminology in modern writing and speech.
Variants and Related Words
- American Indian: Another historical term, still used in some official contexts (e.g., the Bureau of Indian Affairs) but increasingly replaced by "Native American" or specific tribal names.
- Native American: A widely used contemporary term in the United States.
- First Nations: A common term for Indigenous peoples in Canada, excluding Inuit and Métis.
- Indigenous peoples: A broad, inclusive term recognizing the original inhabitants of a region.
Synonyms
- Native American (preferred in modern U.S. context)
- American Indian (historical/formal context)
- Indigenous person
- First Nations person (in Canadian context)
Important Note on Offensive Language
- "Red Indian" is an offensive term. It is strongly advised to avoid using it. The term reduces hundreds of distinct cultures, languages, and nations to a simplistic and inaccurate physical descriptor. Using modern, specific, and respectful terminology is a fundamental aspect of cultural sensitivity and accurate communication.
Noun
- a member of the race of people living in America when Europeans arrived