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Some friendly Native Americans ( including Squanto ) helped the Pilgrims survive through the first winter.
The state was 68. 9 % White ( 65. 3 % Non-Hispanic White Alone ), 21. 4 % Black or African American, 0. 5 % American Indian and Alaska Native, 3. 2 % Asian, 0. 0 % Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, 3. 4 % from Some Other Race, and 2. 7 % from Two or More Races.
Some U. S. states, like Georgia in 1830, passed a law which prohibited whites from living on Native American territory after March 31, 1831, without a license from the state.
Some Louisiana urban environments have a multicultural, multilingual heritage, being so strongly influenced by an admixture of 18th century French, Spanish, Native American ( Indian ) and African cultures that they are considered to be somewhat exceptional in the U. S. Before the American influx and statehood at the beginning of the 19th century, the territory of current Louisiana State had been a Spanish and French colony.
Some traditional Native lands and boreal forest on the east side of Lake Winnipeg are a proposed UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Some Native Americans treated meteorites as ceremonial objects.
Some, such as John Trudell, have used music to comment on life in Native America, and others, such as R. Carlos Nakai integrate traditional sounds with modern sounds in instrumental recordings.
Some of the first documented cases of European / Native American intermarriage and contact were recorded in Post-Columbian Mexico.
Some pagans are influenced by Animist traditions of the indigenous Native Americans and Africans and other indigenous or shamanic traditions.
Some anthropologists started collecting recordings ( at first especially of Native American folklore ) on phonograph cylinders in the late 19th century.
Some believe that the death of up to 95 % of the Native American population of the New World was caused by Old World diseases such as smallpox, measles, and influenza.
Some Native Americans regard dancing as a form of prayer.
Some Native American tribes and bands make bowls, cooking slabs, and other objects from soapstone ; historically, this was particularly common during the Late Archaic archaeological period.
Some Native Americans use soapstone for smoking pipes ; numerous examples have been found among artifacts of different cultures and are still in use today.
Some Native American tribes used vision quests as a rite of passage, fasting and praying until an anticipated guiding dream was received, to be shared with the rest of the tribe upon their return.
Some Native American tribes on reservation lands show similar behavior, often selling fireworks that are not legal for sale outside of the reservation.
Some Native American groups are opposed to this, claiming that the missions seriously mistreated their people.
Some studies have shown that Native Americans inhabited the peninsula since about 8000 10000 BC, since the last Ice Age.
Some ranchos, such as Rancho El Escorpión and Rancho Little Temecula, were land grants directly to Native Americans.
Some islanders, especially in St David's, trace their ancestry to Native Americans, and many more are ignorant of such ancestry.
Some Native American peoples revere eagles as sacred and the feathers and other parts of Bald and Golden Eagles.
Some sources say it is a corruption of the French description of the clay ( glaise ) water ( eau ), whereas others say it comes from a Native American word meaning ' fallen timbers '.
Some of the oldest remains of Native Americans were found near Pelican Rapids, Minnesota.

Some and Americans
Some others, like in Europe wanted republican independence as the French and Americans.
Some early Americans used trees or bamboo poles to cross small caverns or wells to get from one place to another.
Some Americans tried to organize a boycott of advertisers on the show, in protest of Lewinsky capitalizing on her notoriety.
Some devout Christian Americans have been disinclined to believe that there may have been non-religious ( or even non-Christian ) presidents, especially amongst the Founding Fathers of the United States.
Some activists within the New Left and the social justice movements compared America's prison system to concentration camps designed to oppress African Americans.
Some Chicano nationalist groups seek to " recreate " Aztlán, the legendary homeland of the Aztecs comprising the Southwestern United States which is home to the majority of Mexican Americans.
Some Italian Americans on the East Coast and around the Chicago area refer to tomato sauce as " gravy ", " tomato gravy ", or " Sunday gravy ", especially sauces with a large quantity of meat simmered in them, similar to the Italian Neapolitan ragù.
Some Americans may build a shrine in their home dedicated to loved ones who have died, with pictures of them.
Some historians state that the Bermudian-built privateers played a decisive role in the Americans achieving independence.
Some traditional diplomats quaked at the thought of thousands of young Americans scattered across their world.
Some historians credit the large number of Bermuda sloops ( reckoned at over a thousand ) built in Bermuda as privateers and sold illegally to the Americans as enabling the rebellious colonies to win their independence.
Some have suggested that the Americans ' preference for the term " street railway " at that time was influenced by German emigrants to the United States ( who were more numerous than British immigrants in the industrialized Northeast ), as it is the same as the German term for the mode, Straßenbahn ( meaning " street railway ").
Some individuals and religious groups, for example, retain beliefs or practices which involve acts contrary to established law, such as the use of cannabis by members of the Rastafari movement, the religious use of eagle feathers by non-Native Americans ( contrary to the eagle feather law, 50 CFR 22 ), or the practice of polygamy amongst Mormons in the 19th century.
Some 43 million Americans were enrolled in 2004 ( 19. 7 million of them children ) at a total cost of $ 295 billion.
Some viewers, however, saw Oscar as a " surrogate for poor, urban Americans " during the show's early seasons.
Some Ho-Chunk and Potawatomi warriors with grievances against Americans took part in these raids, although most members of those tribes tried to avoid the conflict.

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Some Jewish personnel avoided flying over German lines during WWII with ID tags that indicated their religion, and some Jewish personnel avoid the religious designation today out of concern that they could be captured by extremists who are anti-semitic.
Some historians have speculated that since Rome lacked advanced naval technology the design of the warships was probably copied verbatim from captured Carthaginian triremes and quinqueremes or from ships that had beached on Roman shores due to storms.
Some Spanish ships were captured, and Drake used their more accurate charts.
Some of his concerts were captured on record.
Some of the Magistrates are captured and kept in the island's makeshift jail.
Some of these instruments produce a virtual image when applied to the human eye ; others produce a real image which can be captured on photographic film or an optical sensor, or can be viewed on a screen.
Some processes involving neutrons are notable for absorbing or finally yielding energy — for example neutron kinetic energy does not yield heat immediately if the neutron is captured by a uranium-238 atom to breed plutonium-239, but this energy is emitted if the plutonium-239 is later fissioned.
Some researchers estimate that altogether more than 3 million people were captured and enslaved during the time of the Crimean Khanate.
Some of the neutrons wander past the acrylic vessel into the light water, and since light water has a very large cross section for neutron capture these neutrons are captured very quickly.
Some of the Green Mountain Boys preferred to stick with Ethan Allen and were captured along with Allen in August 1775 in a bungled attempt to capture the city of Montreal.
Some analyzers can also operate in a " compare " mode, where they compare each captured data set to a previously recorded data set, and halt capture or visually notify the operator when this data set is either matched or not.
Some researchers estimate that altogether more than 3 million people, predominantly Ukrainians but also Russians, Belarusians and Poles, were captured and enslaved during the time of the Crimean Khanate.
Some doubt exists over the stone captured by Edward I.
Some claimed that a native who had rebelled and then been captured could be enslaved nonetheless.
Some rebels have improvised with captured heavy weaponry, like BMP-1 turrets and helicopter rocket pods, as well as lower-tech methods such as using doorbells to ignite rocket-launched ammunition.
Some of the English defenders of St. Loup were captured in the ruins of a nearby church, their lives spared at Joan's request.
Some years later, whilst travelling back to the Caribbean, the ship on which Arabella and royal emissary Lord Willoughby ( Henry Stephenson ) are travelling is captured by Blood's treacherous partner, Captain Levasseur ( Basil Rathbone ) and the two personages held for ransom.
Some of the soldiers actually crossed the Union defensive fortification wall, only to be killed, wounded or captured.
Some think it may have been built by John Defoe ( or DeVoet ), a Tory who was imprisoned in 1776, escaped, fought on the side of the British and Hessian forces at the Battle of Bennington, was captured, escaped again, and settled in Canada.
Some of the workers who built the New Bedford River may have been Scottish prisoners-of-war captured at the Battle of Dunbar, since a number of such prisoners were used on drainage schemes in the Fens, because labourers were scarce.
Some say the sailor had fond memories of trips to North Africa, some have said he had a friend that had been captured by the Barbary Pirates and was imprisoned in old Mogador and others have speculated that popular literature of that era was the Arabian Nights and the mysterious markets on the North African coast.
Some 1200 tonnes of uranium stored at the Olen refinery were captured by the Germans during the invasion and occupation of Belgium in 1940, and only recovered by US troops at the end of the war.
Some Allied units, particularly the 3rd U. S. Infantry Division " Rock of the Marne ", held fast or even counterattacked, but by the evening, the Germans had captured a bridgehead either side of Dormans deep and wide, despite the intervention of 225 French bombers, which dropped of bombs on the makeshift bridges.
Some 200 of these men were slaughtered and 400 were captured.

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