IndianThe term Indian can refer to:
- Anything from or related to the country of India
- Inhabitants of the Asian country of India; sometimes called Asian Indians to differentiate from American Indians. See Demographics of India.
- (archaic) aboriginal people in general,
- Those aboriginal peoples of the Americas first misidentified by Christopher Columbus who thought that he had reached the East Indies.
- Some U.S. Indians (used to be called Red Indians though this is now commonly considered offensive) prefer to call themselves Native Americans (alternatively American Indians); or, in Canada, First Nations or Aboriginal People. Others believe the idea of Indians (or Native Americans or First Nations) represents a Eurocentric point of view and consider themselves members of a tribe or nation, identifying only with the name of their tribe in their own native language; often this name is a word which translates as, "the people".
- People from the West Indies, most of them not aboriginal, but the descendants of slaves, are called West Indians.
- The people of the East Indies are called East Indians
- A classic American motorcycle, once defunct, now being manufactured again. See Indian (motorcycle).
- The mascot of the Cleveland Indians baseball team in the U.S.
- Indians, a Chicago monument created by Ivan Meštrović.
- India ink is a carbon based ink.
- Indians is the title of a play.
- Indian is a 1996 Tamil movie by Shankar starring Kamal Haasan and music composed by A.R. Rahman.
- If you are interested in the written and spoken languages of India, there are many: Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi (official), Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
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