Niiji
Niiji is an ancient descriptive term that defines all indigenous or aboriginal people that have historically inhabited the landmass called Turtle Island, in which this "Turtle Island" term refers only to particular western areas of the supercontinent known as Gondwana; which includes North America, South America, Canada and the surrounding Pacific Islands.
Not to be confused with the word "friend" which was originally defined as "a Quaker" or "a member of the Religious Society of Friends" during the mid-1600's and beyond, the term Niiji was directly used as a positive means to refer to an ally or an associate by numerous indigenous families throughout America and Canada, especially amongst men who traditionally used Niiji towards each other as a sign of respect for one another.
Not to be confused with the word "friend" which was originally defined as "a Quaker" or "a member of the Religious Society of Friends" during the mid-1600's and beyond, the term Niiji was directly used as a positive means to refer to an ally or an associate by numerous indigenous families throughout America and Canada, especially amongst men who traditionally used Niiji towards each other as a sign of respect for one another.
The Niiji are the indigenous people of Turtle Island.