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Yes, most all Indian food can be frozen to eat at a later date.
the Indian Child welfare Act (ICWA) is a federal law in the United States; it applies in all states.
to begin with none of the Indian states are following but all may be leading & the only Indian states that do share border with assam are the other 6 of the 7 sisters beyond the chicken neck so if the neck truly leads to the head & the head is leading the chicken east as it seems then all the states to the west of the chicken neck appear to be the following states & in that case all of the following Indian states do not share border with assam
There are many types of Indian food recipes. Some require a spicy ingredient while others do not. It is all a matter of taste as to how spicy one wants to cook Indian food.
Yes, the Indian lifestyle is the better than American
With the Indian food being famous all over, there are various Indian Joints. American Indians can go out and enjoy in any one of them.
Not all people like Indian foods. Many people in other countries so not enjoy spicy food. Spicy doesn't necessarily mean "hot." Spicy can mean "very flavorful." Likewise, there are many people who do not like Curry, which is a main ingredient in Indian food. I, personally, love Biryani. I love everything about Indian food. But I love spicy food (both HOT and FLAVORFUL). I am only one person, though. Why do some people from India not like French Fries? Or Spaghetti? Or other certain types of food? It's all up to personal preference. But I think everyone who hasn't tried Indian food should try it! It's so delicious!
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North Carolina is like all other states in the United States of America .... The main religion on one state is the main religion of ALL 50 states. So that would be Christianity or Protestantism