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 +'''Native Americans''' or '''Native American''' may refer to:
-# [[Portuguese]]-speaking country in [[South America]]. Official name: Federative Republic of Brazil ''(República Federativa do Brasil)''.+==Ethnic groups==
 +* [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas]], the pre-Columbian peoples of North and South America and their descendants
 +** [[Native American cuisine]]
 +* [[Native Americans in the United States]]
 +* [[Indigenous peoples in Canada]], the indigenous peoples of Canada
 +** [[First Nations]], indigenous Canadians who are neither Inuit or Métis
 +** [[Inuit]], indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic region
 +** [[Métis in Canada]], people who trace their descent to indigenous First Nations peoples and European settlers
 +* [[Indigenous peoples of Costa Rica]]
 +* [[Indigenous peoples of Mexico]]
 +* [[Indigenous peoples of South America]]
 +** [[Indigenous peoples in Argentina]]
 +** [[Indigenous peoples in Bolivia]]
 +** [[Indigenous peoples in Brazil]]
 +** [[Indigenous peoples in Chile]]
 +** [[Indigenous peoples in Colombia]]
 +** [[Indigenous peoples in Ecuador]]
 +** [[Indigenous peoples in Peru]]
 +** [[Indigenous peoples in Suriname]]
 +** [[Indigenous peoples in Venezuela]]
 + 
 +==Arts and culture==
 +* [[Native American (album)|''Native American'' (album)]], a 1992 album by Tony Rice
 +* ''[[The Native Americans]]'', a 1994 American documentary series
 +* "Native Americans", a 1972 composition by Ornette Coleman from ''[[Skies of America]]''
 +* "Native American", a 1987 song by Little Steven from ''[[Freedom – No Compromise]]''
 +* ''Native American'', or ''Sons of Beaches'', a 1995 [[The Bellamy Brothers discography#1990s albums|album by The Bellamy Brothers]]
 + 
 +==Politics==
 +* The "Native American" movement, a term for [[nativism in the United States]]
 +* [[Native American Party]], or Know Nothing, an American nativist political party of the 1850s
-== Culture == 
-'''[[Brazil]]ian culture''' is a culture of a very diverse nature. An ethnic and cultural mixing occurred in the colonial period between [[Native Americans]], [[Portuguese Brazilian|Portuguese]] and [[Afro-Brazilian|Africans]] formed the bulk of Brazilian culture. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries [[Italo-Brazilian|Italian]], [[German-Brazilian|German]], [[Spanish Brazilian|Spanish]], [[Arab]] and [[Japanese Brazilian|Japanese]] [[immigration to Brazil|immigrants settled in Brazil]] and played an important role in its culture, creating a [[Multiculturalism|multicultural]] and [[multiethnic society]]. 
-===Music=== 
-:''[[Brazilian music]], [[Jorge Ben]], [[Joyce]], [[MPB]]'' 
-Strong influences on the '''[[music]] of [[Brazil]]''' come from many parts of the world, but there are very popular regional [[music]] styles influenced by [[Africa]]n and [[Europe]]an forms. [[Samba]] is no doubt the best known form of Brazilian music worldwide, though Bossa nova and other genres have also received much attention abroad. Brazil also has a growing community of modern/experimental composition, including [[electroacoustic music]]. All genres of Brazilian music formed a solid tradition. 
==See also== ==See also==
-*[[Brasília]]+* [[Native American name controversy]]
 +* [[American Indian (disambiguation)]]
 +* [[Native American languages]], languages spoken by indigenous peoples of the Americas
 + 
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