I don't think it is. The people that are native to America are, wait for it, Native Americans. However a name exists that is controversial, Indian. The Europeans that settled here chanced upon the Native Americans early in their stay. In the beginning they thought they were in India hence incorrectly referring to the natives as such. The name kinda stuck despite them not being in India. I guess the term NA could be considered a controversy to those that treat north and south america, collectively as America and there aren't any NA in south america.
Players who make it to the top of their sport are very well compensated these days. For some, they have more money than they know what to do with. Many give back, and one of the first places they think of is their old community.
There is an "early years" story for every athlete. They were once just another kid playing youth sports. They relied on others contributing to the league, supporting young athletes during their formative years.
So who are the famous athletes doing the most right now to give back? Here is a look at three athletes at the top of their sport who have made a huge difference.
Buddhism is a training in the art of everyday life. I practice everyday-throughout the day. it affects the way you work with your own mental and emotional states, the way you relate to others, the way you shop, the food you eat, and what you think is important.
This was a strategic move, Antioch served as a gateway to Syria and the Holy land.