Examples of 'were the indians' in a sentence

Meaning of "were the indians"

were the indians: This phrase could refer to a historical context or discussion about the indigenous peoples of the Americas, often reflecting on their cultures, traditions, or interactions with European settlers, explorers, or colonizers during different periods of history

How to use "were the indians" in a sentence

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were the indians
He was the chief and we were the Indians.
There were the Indians.
The first human beings to come into this area were the Indians.
So were the Indians.
Suriname 's original inhabitants were the Indians.
So were the Indians friends with the colonists or not?
We were the cowboys, they were the Indians.
Why were the Indians here first? They had reservations.
Their main worry, however, were the Indians.
Were the Indians right about the Mount after all?
We were the settlers, and the Russians well, they were the Indians.
Who were the Indians that lived here?
I was here first . Yeah . So were the Indians.
And were the Indians really men?
Roswell? There were the Indians.

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So were the Indians friends with the colonists or not? Ah, yes.
Well, they were the Indians.
Were the Indians surrounding us?
Yeah . So were the Indians.
Were the Indians cruel to you, Mary?
The only “ legal ” people who were here were the Indians ( Native Americans ).
Where were the Indians there??
The Wild West. We were the settlers, and the Russians… well, they were the Indians.
What, were the Indians on peyote?

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