Red Indian
noun
- 〈旧〉同AMERICAN INDIAN.
USAGE
The term Red Indian, first recorded in the early 19th century, has largely fallen out of use, associated as it is with an earlier period and the corresponding stereotypes of cowboys and Indians and the Wild West. If used today, the term may cause offence: the normal terms in use today are American Indian and Native American or, if appropriate, the name of the specific people (Cherokee, Iroquois, and so on).