Great thread! I've been missin' some good ones I've been so busy lately. Thanks, Hyla...and welcome back, Froggy Daddy!

First, here's a thread that covers a lot of initial discussion about what Flatlander was saying about regional furreners, so to speak:
http://wordsmith.org/board/showthreaded.pl?Cat=&Board=miscellany&Number=33328

And while reading through this I was also wondering about the old Amer-Indian English-language perjorative for Europeans, paleface. Though I think it was used more as a neutral descriptive than a slur. The key, I assume, would lie in a similar word in any Amer-Indian native tongue that gave rise to the English translation. Does anyone have any clue as to what this Indian word might be, and it's original language (Delaware, Lakota, Navajo, etc.) Or is paleface, as we've come to know it, just an old Hollywood fabrication?