Relating to India or its people and culture; a person from India. Historically and controversially also used for indigenous peoples of the Americas.
Origin
From Latin Indianus, from India, from Greek India, from Indos (the Indus river), from Old Persian Hindush. The American usage dates from Columbus's mistaken belief he had reached Asia.
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