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The E! reality star's comment also drew attention online, with several bloggers discussing the origin and derogatory nature of the term "Indian giver." "What it boils down to is misunderstandings" that date back more than 200 years, Indian Country Today Media Network reported on its website. Back then, Native Americans conducted trade using a barter system and considered gift-giving an extension of that system. "Europeans, upon encountering this practice, misunderstood it, considering it uncouth and impolite," said the report, citing WordOrigins.org. Earlier this year, the National Congress of American Indians criticized the use of the code name "Geronimo" for the operation that killed Osama bin Laden. Geronimo was an Apache leader revered by many in the Southwest. NCAI President Jefferson Keel said at the time that the use of a Native American term "undermines the military service of Native people." "It's critical that military leaders and operational standards honor the service of those who protect our freedom," Keel said.
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