S: (n) Bull Run (a creek in northeastern Virginia where two battles were fought in the American Civil War)
S: (n) Aegospotami, Aegospotamos (a creek emptying into the Hellespont in present-day Turkey; at its mouth in 405 BC the Spartan fleet under Lysander defeated the Athenians and ended the Peloponnesian War)
S: (n) Aegospotami, Aegospotamos (a creek emptying into the Hellespont in present-day Turkey; at its mouth in 405 BC the Spartan fleet under Lysander defeated the Athenians and ended the Peloponnesian War)
S: (n) Algonquian, Algonquin (a member of any of the North American Indian groups speaking an Algonquian language and originally living in the subarctic regions of eastern Canada; many Algonquian tribes migrated south into the woodlands from the Mississippi River to the Atlantic coast)
S: (n) Anasazi (a Native American who lived in what is now southern Colorado and Utah and northern Arizona and New Mexico and who built cliff dwellings)
S: (n) Athapaskan, Athapascan, Athabaskan, Athabascan (a member of any of the North American Indian groups speaking an Athapaskan language and living in the subarctic regions of western Canada and central Alaska)
S: (n) Mayan, Maya (a member of an American Indian people of Yucatan and Belize and Guatemala who had a culture (which reached its peak between AD 300 and 900) characterized by outstanding architecture and pottery and astronomy) "Mayans had a system of writing and an accurate calendar"
S: (n) Nahuatl (a member of any of various Indian peoples of central Mexico)
S: (n) Olmec (a member of an early Mesoamerican civilization centered around Veracruz that flourished between 1300 and 400 BC)
S: (n) Zapotec, Zapotecan (a member of a large tribe of Mesoamericans living in southern Mexico whose civilization flourished around 300 to 900)
S: (n) Plains Indian, Buffalo Indian (a member of one of the tribes of American Indians who lived a nomadic life following the buffalo in the Great Plains of North America)
S: (n) Chickasaw (a member of the Muskhogean people formerly living in northern Mississippi)
S: (n) Coeur d'Alene (a member of an Amerindian people living in northern Idaho around Coeur d'Alene Lake)
S: (n) Creek (any member of the Creek Confederacy (especially the Muskogee) formerly living in Georgia and Alabama but now chiefly in Oklahoma)
S: (n) Haida (a member of a seafaring group of North American Indians who lived on the Pacific coast of British Columbia and southwestern Alaska)
S: (n) Hokan, Hoka (a member of a North American Indian people speaking one of the Hokan languages)
S: (n) Iroquois (any member of the warlike North American Indian peoples formerly living in New York State; the Iroquois League were allies of the British during the American Revolution)
S: (n) Muskhogean, Muskogean (a member of any of the peoples formerly living in southeastern United States and speaking Muskhogean languages)
S: (n) Penutian (a member of a North American Indian people speaking one of the Penutian languages)
S: (n) Pueblo (a member of any of about two dozen Native American peoples called `Pueblos' by the Spanish because they live in pueblos (villages built of adobe and rock))
S: (n) Carib, Carib Indian (a member of an American Indian peoples of northeastern South America and the Lesser Antilles)
S: (n) Aleut, Aleutian (a member of the people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands and southwestern Alaska)
S: (n) Arawak, Arawakan (a member of a widespread group of Amerindians living in northeastern South America)
S: (n) Eskimo, Esquimau, Inuit (a member of a people inhabiting the Arctic (northern Canada or Greenland or Alaska or eastern Siberia); the Algonquians called them Eskimo (`eaters of raw flesh') but they call themselves the Inuit (`the people'))
S: (n) Paleo-American, Paleo-Amerind, Paleo-Indian (a member of the Paleo-American peoples who were the earliest human inhabitants of North America and South America during the late Pleistocene epoch)