indianeer
/ɪndiˈniːr/Definitions
1. noun
A person of mixed European and Native American ancestry, especially one who was born in the Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma) to a European-American father and a Native American mother, and who was entitled to land and other benefits under the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
“The Indianeer family’s history was deeply intertwined with the complex politics of the Indian Territory.”