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Other Indians were running at the ponies, shrilling and waving blankets.
These were Oneida Indians.
Despite this prohibiton, by 1844 some of the Fort Garry merchants were trading with the Indians for furs.
These agents were to ascertain the difference between English and French goods, and the prices charged the Indians.
He asked the government for two hundred soldiers, who were to be specifically assigned to arrest English traders and disloyal Indians.
The Indians were not impressed and held to the Carolina traders, who swarmed over the country, almost to the Mississippi.
Her book titles, changed by American publishers, for example Ten Little Niggers to Ten Little Indians, were kept the same across the Atlantic, after bushels of fan mail.
The Alabama, Coosa, and Tallapoosa rivers were central to the homeland of the Creek Indians before their removal by United States forces to the Indian Territory in the 1830s. In 1712 the Alabama River was descovered.
Saltwater fish eaten by the American Indians were cod, lemon sole, flounder, herring, halibut, sturgeon, smelt, drum on the East Coast, and olachen and salmon on the West Coast.
With the Spanish New Laws of 1552 Cuban Indians were freed from encomienda, and some seven Indian towns were set up.
But essentially Chicanos, like some Mexicans, are American Indians who were influenced by the Spanish culture through conquest, while Latino or Hispanic refers to race / genetics.
Parts of Ancient India and Nepal where Buddhism originated were also for long periods Buddhist, and whether as a result of the Buddhist, Jain or Hindu promotion of the principle of ahimsa ( harmlessness ) many Indians remain vegetarian.
The buyers were a group of prominent Cleveland businessmen: Homer Marshman, an attorney, Dave R. Jones, a businessman and former Cleveland Indians director, Ellis Ryan, a former Indians president, Saul Silberman, owner of the Randall Park race track, and Ralph DeChairo, an associate of Silberman.
On August 16, the Indians were playing the Yankees at the Polo Grounds in New York.
The Indians, who at the time were locked in a tight three-way pennant race with the Yankees and White Sox, were not slowed down by the death of their teammate.
The Indians were a middling team by the 1930s, finishing third or fourth most years.
On September 23, 1949, Bill Veeck and the Indians buried their 1948 pennant in center field the day after they were mathematically eliminated from the pennant race.
The 1970s were not much better, with the Indians trading away several future stars, including Graig Nettles, Dennis Eckersley, Buddy Bell and 1971 Rookie of the Year Chris Chambliss, for a number of players who made no impact.
The Indians were only one game behind the division-leading Chicago White Sox on August 12 when a players strike wiped out the rest of the season.
A total of eight Ohio Cup games were played, in 1989 to 1996, with the Indians winning six of them.
In 1648, preacher John Elliott was quoted in Thomas Shepherd's book " Clear Sunshine of the Gospel " with an account of the difficulties the Pilgrims were having in using the Indians to harvest cranberries as they preferred to hunt and fish.

Indians and named
The Indians named Borneo Suvarnabhumi ( the land of gold ) and also Karpuradvipa ( Camphor Island ).
After the death of her father, she travels to America and is abducted by Indians during the French-Indian Wars and eventually marries one of her captors, a French officer named Philippe de Saint-Christophe ( or Christopher ).
Monroe sent in General Andrew Jackson who pushed the Seminole Indians south, executed two British merchants who were supplying weapons, deposed one governor and named another, and left an American garrison in occupation.
Europeans named the tribe the Neutral Indians since these people refused to fight with other tribes.
The state is named for the Missouri River, which was named after the indigenous Missouri Indians, a Siouan-language tribe.
In 1975, the Indians named him player-manager, giving him distinction of being the first black manager in the Majors.
Eagle Rock ( located at Eagle Point ) on the west rim, aptly named for its shape, is considered sacred by the Hualapai Indians.
It was named for one of the tribes of Indians in the Iroquois Confederation.
It was named for the nearby Miami River, itself named for the Mayaimi Indians who previously lived around Lake Okeechobee.
It was named for the chief of the Fox Indians.
Mission San Francisco Solano was founded on July 4, 1823, and named for Francis Solanus, a missionary to the Indians of Peru born in Montilla, Spain, known as the " Wonder Worker of the New World.
It was named for the Spanish name ( Yuta ) for the Ute Indians.
Fort Myers, built in 1850 as a military fort to fend off Seminole Indians that were massacring the area ’ s few settlers, was named after Col. Abraham C. Myers, who was stationed in Florida for seven years and was the son-in-law of the fort ’ s establisher and commander.
A former British officer named William Augustus Bowles attempted to unify and lead 400 Creek Indians against the Spanish outpost of San Marcos capturing it.
It was established on December 29, 1847 and named for the Choctaw tribe of American Indians.
Oswego Lake is a private lake ( an expansion of an earlier natural lake, named Waluga ( wild swan ) by Clackamas Indians ) managed by the Lake Oswego Corporation.
He was named after his paternal grandfather, who was killed in 1777 at his home near today's Rogersville, Tennessee, by Cherokee Indians led by Dragging Canoe.
The county is named for the Stanislaus River, first discovered by a European, Gabriel Moraga, in 1806, and later renamed Rio Estanislao in honor of Estanislao, a mission-educated renegade Native American chief who led a band of Indians in a series of battles against Mexican troops until finally being defeated by General Mariano Vallejo in 1826.
At the time of European contact in the 17th century, Algonquian-speaking Chickahominy American Indians inhabited areas along the river named after them, the Paspahegh lived in Sandy Point, and the Weanoc lived in the Weyanoke Neck area.
The English named the Weyanoke Peninsula after the Weyanoc, American Indians whom they encountered in the area.
It is named for James Coryell, a frontiersman and Texas Ranger who was killed by Comanche Indians while protecting settlers.
It was named for the Cherokee Indians, who lived in the area before being expelled in 1839.

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