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What is the plural possessive form for Indian?

The plural possessive form of "Indian" is Indians'.

Here's how it works:

* Plural: Indians (more than one Indian)

* Possessive: Adding an apostrophe ('s) to show ownership.

So, you would use "Indians'" when talking about something belonging to multiple Indians.

For example:

* "The Indians' traditions are rich and diverse."

* "The museum displayed artifacts from the Indians' history."

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