north american

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of, or relating to North America
The "First People"; the first nation people of America. The first people to arrive in America about 20,000 to 30,000 yrs ago
A person from or living in North America
{i} native or resident of North America
a native or inhabitant of North America of or pertaining to or characteristic of the continent or countries of North America or their peoples
North American Indian
A member of one of the indigenous peoples of North America (but not a member of the Aleut, Inuit, Metis, or Yupik)
North American Indian
Of or related to the indigenous peoples of the Americas (but not the Aleut, Inuit, Metis, or Yupik)
North American Indians
plural form of North American Indian
North American Aerospace Defense Command
command center located in Colorado (USA) that monitors skies for signs of incoming attacks, NORAD
North American Free Trade Agreement
agreement between Canada Mexico and the USA that took effect on the 1st of January 1994 and reduced or eliminated trade barriers between the three nations
North American Indian
American Indian, member of any of the aboriginal peoples inhabiting North and South America, Native American, Amerindian
North American Indian religions
Religious beliefs and practices of the indigenous peoples of North America. They are characterized by a conviction that spirit moves through all things, animate and inanimate, and that the living are intimately connected with the souls of the dead. They discover recognizable beings in the natural world of animals, plants, and trees, as well as in natural features such as mountains, lakes, and clouds. Because North American religions were so highly localized, it is impossible to determine how many have existed, and their beliefs have varied widely. Whereas Iroquois elders speak of a perfectly wise and good Creator who planned the universe, the Koyukon envision the creator as Raven, a trickster god who is only one of many powerful spirits. Whereas nearly all Navajo ceremonies are performed on behalf of individuals in response to specific needs, most Pueblo ceremonies are performed communally and scheduled according to the cycles of nature. However, all native North American religions share certain features: ancestral lands and locally sacred spots are important; access to some knowledge is restricted, and initiation is required to acquire it; kinship obligations are central; the oral tradition includes narratives that record human interaction with nonhuman powers; and generosity is a religious act. Contact with Europeans led to development of new religious movements, including the Ghost Dance tradition and the Native American Church. See also Mesoamerican religions
north american country
a country on the North American continent
North Americans
plural form of North American
north american

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    North A·me·ri·can

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