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Ginga Dun is a snooty Indian trader who can outsmart almost anyone and only talks in verse.
They were accompanied by a fifteen-year-old Shoshone Indian woman, Sacagawea, the wife of a French-Canadian fur trader.
He was hired as a physician at Fort William, Ontario ( now Thunder Bay ), a fur-gathering post of the North West Company on Lake Superior ; there he became a trader and mastered several Indian languages.
Joseph Renshaw Brown, a prominent pioneer, soldier, Indian trader, lumberman, speculator, founder of cities, legislator, politician, and editor.
Among the initial settlers was Lachlan McGillivray, the Indian trader, and Lachlan McIntosh, the revolutionary leader.
Batu Caves was promoted as a place of worship by K. Thamboosamy Pillai, an Indian trader.
The first settlement in the area of Cottonwood Falls was in 1854, when an Indian trader named Seth Hayes founded a cattle ranch on the Cottonwood River close to the mouth of Diamond Spring Creek.
John Howe, Jr. in 1656 was a fur trader and built a house at the intersection of two Indian trails, Nashua Trail and Connecticut path .< ref >
Petosega's father was a French Canadian fur trader and his mother was an Odawa ( Ottawa ) Indian.
French fur trader William Poudrit set up a trading post in what is now the Tonawanda Indian Reservation.
The day-long event recognizes the early days of the small borough, when, in 1744, a licensed Indian trader named John Hart used a large hollowed-out log to feed and salt his horses while he conducted his trading.
In the mid-18th century, the area known as New Market was owned by John Harris, founding father of Harrisburg and a trader with the large Shawnee Indian settlement at the mouth of Yellow Breeches Creek.
Orangeburg, named for William IV, Prince of Orange, the son-in-law of King George II, of England, was first settled by Europeans in 1704 when the Indian trader, George Sterling, set up a post there.
Rose Hill was the site of Martin's Station, the westernmost frontier fort, built by Indian trader and later Brigadier General Joseph Martin, namesake of Martinsville, Virginia, and one of the first explorers of the Powell Valley.
Kingsley's father, born in Kenya, is of Gujarati Indian descent ; Kingsley's paternal grandfather was a spice trader who had moved from India to Zanzibar, where Kingsley's father lived until moving to England at the age of 14.
Normand Macleod, a fur trader, heard Pontiac was accepting ten shillings a day from the British, a perquisite resented by Indian leaders who were not receiving it.
The Chola Dynasty of medieval India was a dominant seapower in the Indian Ocean, an avid maritime trader and diplomatic entity with Song China.
They were accompanied by a fifteen-year-old Shoshone Indian woman, Sacagawea, the wife of a French-Canadian fur trader.
Manuel Lisa, also known as Manuel de Lisa ( September 8, 1772 in New Orleans, Louisiana – August 12, 1820 in St. Louis, Missouri ), was a Spanish fur trader, explorer, and United States Indian agent.
He was a trader who learned American Indian languages and culture, forming close relationships with many Native American leaders.
Having begun as an Indian trader, he expanded his business interests to include a sawmill and lumber business, and a flour mill that served the area.
Hemant Lakhani ( born 1935 ) is a British rice trader and sari salesman of Indian origin.
* Bania ( caste ) also Baniya or Vanika, a trader or merchant belonging to the Indian business class
On 17 April 1783, Indian trader James Colbert conducted a raid against Spanish forces controlling Arkansas Post, as part of a small campaign against the Spanish on the Mississippi River.
Each Indian trader of Johar, had a ‘ mitra ’ or colleague in Tibet.

Indian and Charles
Brian Charles Lara, TC, OCC, AM ( born 2 May 1969, in Santa Cruz, Trinidad and Tobago ) is a former West Indian international cricket player.
In 1667, New Englanders sent to King Charles 10 barrels of cranberries, 3 barrels of codfish and some Indian corn as a means of appeasement for his anger over their local coining of the Pine Tree shilling.
As President, he appointed Charles J. Rhoads as commissioner of Indian affairs.
Mary Boole claimed profound influence ( via her uncle George Everest ) of Indian thought on Boole, as well as Augustus De Morgan and Charles Babbage:
Following the murder some residents of Chicago moved into the fort while the rest fortified themselves in a house that had belonged to Charles Jouett, an Indian Agent.
* Kenner, Charles ( 1969 ) A History of New Mexican-Plains Indian Relations.
In 1670 English settlers from Barbados founded Charles Town, capital of the new Province of Carolina ; traders from Carolina exchanged flintlocks, gunpowder, axes, glass beads, cloth and West Indian rum for white-tailed deer pelts for the English leather industry and Indian slaves for Caribbean plantations.
* Charles Clinton ( 1690 – 1773 ), French and Indian War colonel, father of James and George Clinton
Since 1824, Indian logic attracted the attention of many Western scholars, and has had an influence on important 19th-century logicians such as Charles Babbage, Augustus De Morgan, and particularly George Boole, as confirmed by his wife Mary Everest Boole who wrote in an " open letter to Dr Bose " titled " Indian Thought and Western Science in the Nineteenth Century " written in 1901 < ref >
They ranged from Cape Charles, Virginia to the Indian River inlet in Delaware.
Before 1881, when Charles Daniel Dance wrote his Chapters From a Guianese Log-book, he noticed, The children all talked a Dutch patois besides the Arawak Indian tongue ; and with a Dutch teacher to instruct them, it is not difficult to conceive the manner in which they read their English lessons.
" Charlotte " came from " Carlos " ( Spanish ), " Charles " ( English ), or " Calos " ( Calusa Indian ).
* Charles Jones ( cricketer ) ( 1902 – 1959 ), West Indian cricketer
* 1834 James Grant and John Charles Beales establish settlement on San Felipe Creek, which becomes undesirable due to Indian attacks.
The county was named after Charles Eli Mix, an official of the Bureau of Indian Affairs influential in signing a peace treaty with the local Lakota Indian tribes.
* " Charles Curtis ; Native-American Indian Vice-President ; a biography ", Vice President Charles Curtis Website
* Don C. Seitz, From Kaw teepee to Capitol ; the life story of Charles Curtis, Indian, who has risen to high estate, full text, Hathi Trust Digital Library
It is popularly believed, as cited by the Kuna Chamber of Commerce, that the translation of the name " Kuna " means " the end of the trail ", but Charles S. Walgamott cites the origin of the name as a Shoshone Indian word meaning " green leaf, good to smoke " ( see " Six Decades Back ", a memoir of Walgamott's adventures in the late 1800s in southern Idaho ).
Irishman Charles O ' Malley oversaw the renaming of some Michigan counties from Indian names to Irish names in 1843.
The name Senatobia, given by Charles Meriweather, was derived from the Indian word Senatohoba, which means “ White Sycamore ”-- a symbol of " rest for the weary.
The city was named by local rancher Mansfield Daniels, after whom Daniels County is named, for his friend Major Charles Richardson Anderson Scobey, a cattleman from the Glendive area who served as a Montana Territory legislator and an Indian agent at Fort Peck and Poplar.

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