The most widely cited theory posits that the term derives from Native American hunting and food-gathering practices. Several variants exist:

The earliest written references often juxtapose “Indian summer” with Native American activity. For example, an 1804 diary entry from New York State notes: “The mild time after the first frost is called Indian summer because the Indians then go hunting.” This theory places the term squarely in the context of colonial observation.

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