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The Indians who came aboard ship to collect the mail also interested her greatly, even if she was suitably shocked, according to the customs of the society in which she had been reared, to find them `` naked, except a piece of cotton cloth wrapped around their middle ''.
He was universally beloved by his neighbours, and the Indians, who esteemed him, not only as a friend, but one high in communion with God in Heaven ''.
You may do well to take notice, that besides the title to land between the English and the Indians there, there are twelve of the English that have subscribed their names to horrible and detestable blasphemies, who are rather to be judged as blasphemous than they should delude us by winning time under pretence of arbitration ''.
These concessionaires traded where they wished and generally dealt with the Indians through engages, who might be habitants, voyageurs, or even soldiers.
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.
Based in frontier Tennessee, Jackson was a politician and army general who defeated the Creek Indians at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend ( 1814 ), and the British at the Battle of New Orleans ( 1815 ).
Together with earlier arrivals to the United States ( including the indigenous American Indians, Hispanic and Latino Americans, particularly in the West, Southwest, and Texas ; African Americans who came to the United States in the Atlantic slave trade ; and early colonial migrants from Britain, France, Germany, Spain, and elsewhere ), these new waves of immigrants had a pro profound impact on national or regional cuisine.
The 1913 Handbook of Indians of Canada ( reprinting 1907 material from the Bureau of American Ethnology ), claims that North American natives practicing cannibalism included "... the Montagnais, and some of the tribes of Maine ; the Algonkin, Armouchiquois, Iroquois, and Micmac ; farther west the Assiniboine, Cree, Foxes, Chippewa, Miami, Ottawa, Kickapoo, Illinois, Sioux, and Winnebago ; in the South the people who built the mounds in Florida, and the Tonkawa, Attacapa, Karankawa, Caddo, and Comanche (?
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.
Nap Lajoie, who won the 1903 American League Batting Championship with the Indians, and an MLB Hall of Fame r.
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.
According to Fundamentals of Physics ( 4 ed., Wiley, 1993 ), by David Halliday, Robert Resnick and Jearl Walker, on page 30, Chapter Two, " Motion along a Straight Line ", Joe Sprinz, at the time in question, a member of the San Francisco Ball Club, and formerly of the Indians, attempted to beat the World Record for catching a baseball dropped from a great height, set by members of the 1938 Cleveland Indians, who had done so at 700 feet, with balls dropped from a building.
Indians executive Hank Greenberg was not happy about the trade and neither was Maris, who said that he could not stand Lane.
The Indians received Steve Demeter in the deal, who would have only five at-bats for Cleveland.
In 1965, the Indians traded pitcher Tommy John, who would go on to win 288 games in his career, and 1966 Rookie of the Year Tommy Agee to the White Sox to get Colavito back.
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 traded fireballer " Sudden Sam " McDowell for Perry, who became the first Indian pitcher to win the Cy Young Award.
Eventually, the Indians traded Barker to the Atlanta Braves for Brett Butler and Brook Jacoby, who would become mainstays of the team for the remainder of the decade.
Former Indians 1B and later manager Mike Hargrove, who won 5 American League Central Division | A. L.
Many of those players came from the Indians ' new AAA farm team, the Charlotte Knights, who won the International League title that year.
In 2000, Larry Dolan bought the Indians for $ 320 million from Richard Jacobs, who, along with his late brother David, had paid $ 45 million for the club in 1986.
After the departures of Ramírez and Sandy Alomar, Jr., the Indians signed Ellis Burks and former MVP Juan González, who helped the team win the Central division with a 91 – 71 record.
The Mariners, who won a MLB record-tying 116 games that season, had a strong bullpen, and Indians manager Charlie Manuel had already pulled many of his starters with the game seemingly out of reach.

Indians and sold
Three years later, Paul sold the Indians to Vernon Stouffer, of the Stouffer's frozen-food empire.
Notably in 1996, tickets for every home game for the Indians sold out before opening day.
Between June 12, 1995 and April 4, 2001, the Indians sold out 455 consecutive home games, drawing a total of 19, 324, 248 fans to Jacobs Field.
It served as a residence for the Hopi Indians who sold arts and crafts to visitors in the South Rim.
In 1704 – 06, Carolina Governor Col. James Moore led colonial militia and Ochese Creek and Yamasee warriors in raids that destroyed the Spanish missions of the Florida interior ; they captured some 10, 000 unarmed ' mission Indians ,' the Timucua and Apalachee, and sold them into slavery.
Indians sold some of their tribal land to prospecting non-Indians in order to stimulate economic growth, but tribal gaming has proved to be the single largest amount of income in the Indian community.
Between 1796 and 1798, were sold through a Crown Grant to Richard Beasley, with the Six Nations Indians continuing to hold the mortgage on the lands.
They bought from, and sold to, the Indians on a banking and credit system, enabling them to also recover stolen horses and human captives.
It soon sold the land and used the proceeds to defray expenses to obtain lands elsewhere for the Indians.
By 1839, Godfroy had sold the reserve, and the Indians had migrated west.
The area, inhabited first by the Adais ( Brushwood ) Indians of the Caddo Confederacy, was first under Spanish rule, then French, English, Spanish again, and French when Napoleon sold it to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.
This makes Winfield the only player in major league history to be traded for a dinner, though official sources list the transaction as a sale ( sold by the Minnesota Twins to the Cleveland Indians ).
Sometimes children could be sold for more than the per claim amount allowed and so survivors of ' hunts ' were enslaved as provided by the Act of 1850 for the Government and Protection of Indians.
Although the Massachusetts General Court had assured the Stockbridge Indians that their land would never be sold, the agreement was rescinded.
In 1836, the Pewanigo tribe of the Saginaw Indians sign a treaty with the US government that gave all remaining land in Genesee County for 13 sections of land west of the Mississippi River with the land to be sold for the Indians ' benefits.
The Brotherton Indians sold their last property in New Jersey in 1818 and had essentially been absorbed by the Munsee.
Corchaug Indians, who were the first residents of the area, sold land to Theophilus Eaton, governor of New Haven, CT.
By 1684, the local Stono Indians were persuaded to cede their lands to the proprietary government, which in turn sold the property to English settlers.
They imported Royal Enfield motorcycles from England, mildly customized them in the US depending on the model, and sold them as Indians from 1955 to 1960.
From 1917 through 1918, the Indians name was sold off to Suey Welch, who fielded it as an independent club.
As the payroll for Canton players became too expensive, the team lost about $ 13, 000 in 1923 and the Canton Athletic Company sold the franchise in August for $ 2, 500 to Cleveland promoter Samuel Deutsch, owner of the NFL's Cleveland Indians.
He also sold his Cleveland Indians half of the club to Herb Brandt in August 1925.
Subsequently, the new world is discovered, the Indians are met, a colony is built, colonists begin to change the land to be more productive, the ship is sent back to Europe to collect more colonists, any superfluous items are sold and the exploration of the world begins.

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