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core and Anishinaabe
According to the oral histories of the Anishinaabe, after departing the " Second Stopping Place " near Niagara Falls, the core Anishinaabe peoples migrated along the shores of Lake Erie to what is now southern Michigan.
The Mississaugas called for the core Anishinaabe to Midewiwin ( return to the path of the good life ).
Other Anishinaabe doodem migrated out of the core Anishinaabeg groupings, such as the Nibiinaabe-doodem ( Merman Clan ), which is now the " Water-spirit Clan " of the Winnebago or Ho-Chunk.

core and peoples
Like many other nomadic peoples, the Turks featured a core of heavy cavalry from the upper classes.
Chinese civilization developed from a core region in the North China Plain, and expanded outwards over several millennia, conquering and assimilating surrounding peoples, or being conquered and influenced in turn.
Pies remained as a core staple of diet of traveling and working peoples in the colder northern European countries, with regional variations based on both the locally grown and available meats, as well as the locally farmed cereal crop.
In its historical prospect Kita's political program was for creating a state socialism in a rather fascistic oriented " socialism from above ", as a tool to unite and strengthen the Japanese society in order to materialize the core element of his program, the unification of all Yellow peoples in a common empire, under common spiritual values.
Most of the people of Italy spoke languages belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European language family ; the three major groups within the Italian Peninsula were the Latin branch, including the tribes of the Latini ( Latins ), who formed the core of the early Roman populace, and their neighbors, the Falisci and Hernici ; and the Sabellian branch, including the Sabines, who also contributed to early Roman culture, as well as the Samnites, Umbrian culture of the Padus ( Po ) Valley, the rustic Picentes of the Adriatic coast, and the Volsci, neighbors of the early Romans, and many other peoples of central and southern Italy.
At the core of Cousins's engagement with Indian culture was a firm belief in the " shared sensibilities between Celtic and Oriental peoples ".
At its core Pan-Africanism is “ a belief that African peoples, both on the continent and in the Diaspora, share not merely a common history, but a common destiny ”.
Together, the core enables students to gain a broad knowledge and understanding of the lands, peoples, and critical issues of the circumpolar world.
The Council became the core member of the Western Lakes Confederacy ( also known as " Great Lakes Confederacy "), made up of the Wyandot, Algonquin, Nipissing, Sac, Meskwaki and other peoples.
A core group of Iranian peoples exist, while other groups are either assumed to be putatively descended from them or have some unknown affiliation.
Some linguists have taken this pattern as an indication that Numic speaking peoples expanded quite recently from a small core, perhaps near the Owens Valley, into their current range.
In addition, Daniel Sokatch, CEO, says that in line with their " core values of democracy and equality, we support two states for two peoples and we oppose the occupation and the settlement enterprise.
In this core area, UMCOR provides relief to peoples displaced from their homes due to violence, oppression, and natural disaster.
Regarding the original dispute, Lindqvist retorted that his main argument was correct: the Nazi quest for Lebensraum had at its core been an application of the expansionist and racist principles of imperialism and colonialism, but for the first time applied against fellow Europeans rather than against the distant and dehumanized peoples of the Third World.

core and formed
The potential of a successful engagement at sea to change the course of history is underscored by the list of French army officers carried aboard the convoy who later formed the core of the generals and marshals under Emperor Napoleon.
Once aboard the aircraft carrier the group formed the core of VF-191 ( Satan's Kittens ).
) During the collapse, neutrons are formed by the capture of electrons by protons in the process of electron capture, leading to the emission of neutrinos .< sup >, pp. 1046 – 1047 .</ sup > The decrease in gravitational potential energy of the collapsing core releases a large amount of energy which is on the order of 10 < sup > 46 </ sup > joules ( 100 foes ).
The core of the kingdom was formed by the lands around the River Tay.
An electromagnetic coil ( or simply a " coil ") is formed when a conductor ( usually an insulated solid copper wire ) is wound around a core or form to create an inductor or electromagnet.
Together with the books of his patron Ambrosius, Origen's library ( including the original manuscripts of his works ) formed the core of the collection that Pamphilus established.
The structure was also identified some five years earlier by Sumio Iijima, from an electron microscope image, where it formed the core of a " bucky onion.
Functional analysis is a branch of mathematical analysis, the core of which is formed by the study of vector spaces endowed with some kind of limit-related structure ( e. g. inner product, norm, topology, etc.
The Freikorps were largely fanatically right-wing fighters, part of Europe-wide conflict like the White Guard in Finland, and subsequently formed the core of the Nazi establishment.
These fossils help scientists to date the core and to understand the depositional environment in which the rock units formed.
Originally, the Great Pyramid was covered by casing stones that formed a smooth outer surface ; what is seen today is the underlying core structure.
Many of these nacent states formed the core of many modern European countries.
All these aims formed the core of the " Fundamental Rights and Economic Policy " resolution drafted by Nehru in 1929-31 and were ratified by the All India Congress Committee under Gandhi's leadership.
Attempts to introduce large-scale cooperative farming were frustrated by landowning rural elites, who formed the core of the powerful right-wing of the Congress and had considerable political support in opposing the efforts of Nehru.
After a star has formed, it creates energy at the hot, dense core region through the nuclear fusion of hydrogen atoms into helium.
Williams also utilized the processor in many of its solid-state pinball machines ; a specialized version of the 6809 CPU formed the core of the successful Williams Pinball Controller.
The pope may have utilized the forged Donation of Constantine to gain this land, which formed the core of the Papal States.
The institutions which had been inherited from the Ming Dynasty formed the core of the Qing " outer court ," which handled routine matters and was located in the southern part of the Forbidden City.
These 48 men formed the core of FARC, which quickly grew in size to hundreds of fighters.
An astonishing number and variety of sieges, for example, formed the core of Julius Caesar's mid-1st century BC conquest of Gaul ( modern France ).
Emphasis was placed on the Muslim principles of social progress, equality and justice, which the government argued formed the core of scientific socialism and its own accent on self-sufficiency, public participation and popular control, as well as direct ownership of the means of production.
For much of the 19th century, the church struggled as it formed its core beliefs and doctrines especially as a number of the Adventist leaders came from churches that supported the doctrine of Arianism ( although Ellen G. White was not one of them ).
Bradshaw, Webster, Swann, Stallworth and Harris ended up being hall of fame players on offense, while the others formed the core nucleus of their " Steel Curtain " defense, including future Hall of Famers Greene, Ham, Blount and Lambert.
In 1979 and 1980, former Somoza supporters and ex-members of Somoza's National Guard formed irregular military forces, while the original core of the FSLN began to splinter.
The lace is formed by a pattern of rings and chains formed from a series of cow hitch, or half-hitch knots, called double stitches ( ds ), over a core thread.

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