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Indians and falling
The World Series ended in disappointment with the Indians falling in six games to the Atlanta Braves.
In February 1789, guided by compass, he traversed the country, practically unknown to white men, from Fredericton, New Brunswick to Quebec, falling in with Indians by the way, with whom he fraternized ; and in a subsequent expedition he was formally adopted at Detroit by the Bear tribe of Hurons as one of their chiefs, and made his way down the Mississippi to New Orleans, whence he returned to England.
It opened on July 11, 1996 with the Indians falling to the Oklahoma City 89ers 5 to 3 in front of 14, 667 fans and replaced Bush Stadium, which had also been called Victory Field for some 25 years of its existence.
In the middle of the season while mired in a hitting slump, Hayes had a falling out with Indians ' manager Lou Boudreau over being benched in favor of Sherm Lollar.
The expedition, led by pirate and soldier of fortune, Caleb Cobb, is ultimately a failure ; of the 200 initial adventurers, only about 40 survive, falling to starvation, bears, and Indians ( in one memorable chapter, the Comanche ignite the grasses surrounding the ranger camp, forcing rangers to jump over the edge of a canyon to escape the flames ), only to be swiftly arrested by the Mexican authorities.
It depicted the twin towers with American Indians falling out of the windows in a general statement against the trend of violence in politics of yesterday and today.
In 2005, the Indians were second seeded behind Wayne Hills High School and beat Northern Valley Regional High School at Demarest 12-3 in the first round, falling in the 2nd round to 3rd seeded Parsippany Hills High School 27-7.

Indians and last
Probably the last of the original Island Indians.
However, the season came to an end as the Indians went on to lose six of their last seven games, five of them by one run, missing the playoffs by only two games.
With his last pitch, he struck out Victor Martinez of the Cleveland Indians.
* Lou Brown, who had managed the Mud Hens for " the last 30 years ", is selected as the Manager of the Cleveland Indians in Major League.
* Spring – Vast numbers of Indians move north to an encampment of the Sioux chief Sitting Bull in the region of the Little Bighorn River, creating the last great gathering of native peoples on the Great Plains.
* August 8 – Battle of Tenochtitlan: Hernán Cortés and allied local Indians defeat the Aztec forces of Cuauhtémoc, the last Aztec Emperor.
He managed the Cleveland Indians during the last two years of his playing career, compiling a 186 – 189 record.
Comanche braves, c. 1867-1874. Quanah Parker, the last major chief of the Comanche Indians clasping a peyote feather fan.
The 19th of last Month in the Evening, I received Intelligence from General Gage by Sea of the Rebels having commenced Hostilities in the Province of the Massachusetts, and Requesting I would send the 7th Regiment with some Companies of Canadians and Indians to Crown Point, in order to make a Diversion, and favour his Operations.
After their Defeat the Rebels retired to the Isle aux Noix, where they continued till lately, sending out some Parties, and many Emissaries, to debauch the Minds of the Canadians and Indians, in which they have proved too successful, and for which they were too well prepared by the Cabals and Intrigues of these two last years ; We knew of their being reinforced, and very considerably, I suppose, as they appeared in Numbers near St. John's last Sunday Evening ; where or when they landed, or the Particulars since, we have but very imperfect Accounts of, all Communications with the Forts of St. John's and Chambli, being, as far as I can find, entirely cut off.
A notable example of an intact complex is the now-threatened Mission San Miguel Arcángel: its chapel retains the original interior murals created by Salinan Indians under the direction of Esteban Munras, a Spanish artist and last Spanish diplomat to California.
* 1873, August 4-Packsaddle Mountain becomes the site of the region ’ s last battle with the Indians.
F. Núñez de la Vega, bishop of Chiapa, says, in the preface to his Synodal Constitutions, that in the visit which he made to his diocese towards the end of the last century the late 1600s, he found many ancient calendars of the Chiapanese, and an old manuscript in the language of that country, made by the Indians themselves, in which it was said, according to their ancient tradition, that a certain person named Votan was present at that great building, which was made by order of his uncle, in order to mount up to heaven ; that then every people was given its language, and that Votan himself was charged by God to make the division of the lands of Anahuac.
All lands that would become Gordon County were originally occupied by the Cherokee Indians -- and, in fact, the area was home of New Echota, the last seat of the Cherokee Nation.
At last, the physician administered some medicine he had obtained from the local Indians, who had been using it for similar syndromes.
According to anthropological studies, Native American culture in the locality dates back 12, 000 years, though the last Shawnee Indians were forced to vacate the area before the end of the eighteenth century.
Just north of the village, now on the site of the contentious Timber Trails subdivision, is one of the last camps of the Potawatomi Indians in Illinois.
Indians were a common sight as they wandered in from Indiana's last reservation, with its Indian school, Baptist church and cemetery, away.
The Brotherton Indians sold their last property in New Jersey in 1818 and had essentially been absorbed by the Munsee.
The last one left for the old home about 1885, saying, ‘ It is only a matter of time until the Indians get me if I stay here .’" It was also known as the starting point for many expeditions hunting treasures such as the Lost Adams Diggings.
Through the last decades of its existence, Hague athletic teams were known as the Raiders, using various depicitions of Indians as their mascot.
Discovered by Louis Thoen on the slopes of Lookout Mountain, the stone purports to be the last testament of Ezra Kind who, along with six others, entered the Black Hills in 1833 ( at a time when whites were forbidden by law and treaty from entering the area ), " got all the gold we could carry " in June 1834, and were subsequently " killed by Indians beyond the high hill.
In the last 350 years, various ethnic groups ( Africans, Chinese, English, French, Gujuratis, Tamil Indians ) have arrived and settled on the island.

Indians and place
The Indians improved significantly over the prior year and went into the All-Star break in second place.
The Indians started the 2011 season strong-going 30-15 in their first 45 games and seven games ahead of the Detroit Tigers for first place.
Injuries led to a slump where the Indians fell out of first place.
The Indians finished the season in 2nd place, 15 games behind the division champion Tigers.
In the course of this conflict, forced removal of at least 10, 000 Indians to relocation centers in the interior of the country and subsequent burning of some villages took place.
After witnessing racism, prejudice and injustice against Indians in South Africa, Gandhi began to question his place in society and his people's standing in the British Empire.
* 1850 – The Bloody Island Massacre takes place in Lake County, California, in which a large number of Pomo Indians in Lake County are slaughtered by a regiment of the United States Cavalry, led by Nathaniel Lyon.
A 1983 report from the same source documented allegations of human rights violations against the Miskito Indians, which were alleged to have taken place after opposition forces ( the Contras ) infiltrated a Miskito village in order to launch attacks against government soldiers, and as part of a subsequent forced relocation program.
* November 28 – The worst Indian massacre to take place on Mississippi soil occurs when Natchez Indians kill 138 Frenchmen, 35 French women, and 56 children at Fort Rosalie ( near modern-day Natchez, Mississippi ).
Benjamin Franklin, who had negotiated with the Indians during the French and Indian War, protested vehemently against the Paxton massacre that took place at Conestoga, in western Pennsylvania, of December 1763, in which white vigilantes massacred Indian women and children, many of whom had converted to Christianity.
After the Indianapolis Indians moved to Victory Field, a race track took its place and the race track owners stripped the ivy off of the walls.
Some historians place it later, at around 200 AD, but they suggest that the Arawaks may have been preceded by the Ciboney Indians, who are thought to have settled in nearby St. Thomas as early as 300 BC.
The Dawes Act had a negative effect on American Indians, as it ended their communal holding of property by which they had ensured that everyone had a home and a place in the tribe.
However, local Indians had evidently looted the hiding place, and White found " about the place many of my things spoyled and broken, and my books torne from the covers, the frames of some of my pictures and mappes rotten and spoyled with rayne, and my armour almost eaten through with rust "
In 1933, Childe travelled to Asia, visiting Iraq, a place he thought was " great fun ", and then India, which he conversely felt was " detestable " because of the hot weather and the extreme poverty faced by the majority of Indians.
The battles of the Red River War of 1875-1876, an effort by the United States Army to contain the Indians in the Panhandle, took place.
Deeply moved by the deplorable state of the Leni Lenape Indians in America, twelve Moravian missionaries left their home in Herrnhut Germany and traveled by sea to the wilderness of Pennsylvania, a place known for religious tolerance under the auspices of Count Zinzendorf.
The Battle of Mud Springs and the Battle of Rush Creek between the U. S. army and the Cheyenne, Lakota Sioux, and Arapaho Indians took place in 1865 within what would become Morrill county.
As early as 1802, a man named Frederick Royce lived among the Ox Indians at a place known as the Lick, two miles east of Salem and is probably the first white man to inhabit this county.
The Creek Indians left their mark through place names, a few small Indian Mounds scattered around the County and through the arrowheads and broken pottery which can be found throughout Henry County.
This place was the site of an ancient oak tree which was notched by the Indians after each scalping.
Although Coronado's exact route across the plains is uncertain and has been widely disputed, he and his men are thought to have camped near the present location of Lyons on their quest for Quivira, a Native American place which Indians to the southwest had told them was fabulously wealthy in gold.
The lake and the abundant wildlife near Lake Arthur made the place an early camping ground for Native Americans, most likely Attakapas, although there were also Comanche Indians in the area at times during the era just before European settlement.

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