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At the future townsite they encountered settlements of the native Nez Perce.
Afterwards, Italian soldiers destroyed native settlements in Addis Ababa, which resulted in 30, 000 Ethiopians being killed and their homes left burned to the ground.
There are settlements to the west of the dyke that have names that imply they were English by the eighth century, so it may be that in choosing the location of the barrier the Mercians were consciously surrendering some territory to the native Britons
The Dutch were the first Europeans to settle in the area on the western end of Long Island, also inhabited by a Native American people, the Lenape ( often referred to in contemporary colonial documents by the Lenape place-name for one of the larger native settlements :" Canarsee ").
Asistencias (" satellite " or " sub " missions, sometimes referred to as " contributing chapels ") were small-scale missions that regularly conducted Mass on days of obligation but lacked a resident priest ; as with the missions, these settlements were typically established in areas with high concentrations of potential native converts.
Archaeological evidence collected from the cemeteries of the pagan Anglo-Saxons suggests that some of their settlements were abandoned and the frontier between the invaders and the native inhabitants pushed back some time around 500.
After the initial exploration of the mainland coast and the native settlements there, the natives of the village of Aquascogoc were blamed for stealing a silver cup.
The first settlements of the area were by native American Indian tribes, primarily in the 1820s through the 1840s.
While the term Cayua is sometimes still used to refer to settlements of indigenous peoples who have not well integrated into the dominant society, the modern usage of the name GuaranĂ­ is generally extended to include all people of native origin regardless of societal status.
In 1775, after building a series of missions in the region, the Spanish established a fort in the Tucson region to control the native American settlements nearby.
In 1775, after building a series of missions in the region, the Spanish established a fort in the Tucson region to control the native American settlements nearby.
Pineland was the location of one of the largest and oldest native Florida settlements, established at least 2, 000 years ago and used by a slowly evolving sequence of cultures.
In 1780, during the American Revolution, Tories and native allies attacked settlements in the town.
MalÄ Municipality is also one of the southernmost outposts of the native Sami people settlements.
They described the area inhabited by native Americans as having " spreading meadows, where there is sufficient irrigable land for two good settlements.
The first stories of temporary European settlement in the Rivesville area involve a Boston native, Pompey Leggett, who settled briefly in the area in 1694, but the first permanent settlements along the Monongahela were not established until after the French and Indian War in 1763.
Under Greco-Roman rule, Egypt hosted several Greek settlements, mostly concentrated in Alexandria, but also in a few other cities, where Greek settlers lived alongside some seven to ten million native Egyptians.
Many settlements of the native Mississippian culture of the Southeastern United States also made use of palisades.
By the 1870s the British Empire had colonies in southern Africa bordering on various Boer settlements, native African kingdoms such as the Zulus, and numerous indigenous tribal areas and states.
On April 27, 1565, the Spaniards and their native allies sailed back to Cebu and attacked the villages of Rajah Tupas, which led to the surrender of the settlements.
Known native settlements within the Valley were few, but included the Shawnee occupying the region around Winchester, and Tuscarora around what is now Martinsburg, West Virginia.
The Neolithic people who built the monument were native agriculturalists, growing crops and raising animals such as cattle in the area, where their settlements were located ; they had not yet developed metal, so all their tools would have been made out of stone, wood, antler or bone.
Other settlements on the sound, which contains numerous small islands, include Cordova and Whittier plus the Alaska native villages of Chenega and Tatitlek.
It was common practice for Romans to adopt native names for new settlements.

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The struggle for independence was a war within the upper class, although the majority of troops on both sides consisted of conscripted mestizos and native Americans.
Although the population at the time consisted of about 500 native islanders and less than 50 whites, only the latter were permitted to hold office.
In 1977, Coryndon proposed that the pygmy hippopotamus was closely related to Hexaprotodon, a genus that consisted of prehistoric hippos mostly native to Asia.
Initially, the Nile perch's diet consisted of native cichlids, but with decreasing availability of this prey, it now consumes mainly small shrimp and minnows.
The original spoken dialog consisted of all of the actors speaking their native language most of the time.
Prior to the formation of the modern Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the native population of Nejd consisted mainly of members of several Arabian tribes, who were either nomads ( bedouins ), or sedentary farmers and merchants.
Lumsden was of the view that the border troops were best dressed in their native costume, which consisted of a smock and white pajama trousers made of a coarse home-spun cotton, and a cotton turban, supplemented by a leather or padded cotton jacket for cold weather.
The most glorious trophy of his victory consisted in a multitude of captives, whom Tiberius entertained, redeemed, and dismissed to their native homes with the charitable spirit of a Christian hero.
Its diet is unknown, but, due to the absence of native rodents on the Falklands, probably consisted of ground-nesting birds such as geese and penguins, grubs and insects, as well as seashore scavenging.
The coat of arms of the Kings of Bosnia, who ruled from 1377 until 1463 over the area that is present day Bosnia-Herzegovina and Dalmatia, consisted of a blue shield with six gold fleur de lys displayed around a white bend ; the fleur de lys perhaps symbolic of Lilium bosniacum, which is a native lily to the area.
The flag picked was The arms of the Kings of Bosnia, who ruled from 1377 until 1463 over the area that is present day Bosnia-Herzegovina and Dalmatia, consisted of a blue shield with six gold fleur de lys displayed around a white bend ; the fleur de lys perhaps symbolic of Lilium bosniacum, which is a native lily to the area.
The coat of arms of the Kings of Bosnia, who ruled from 1377 until 1463 over the area that is present day Bosnia-Herzegovina and Dalmatia, consisted of a blue shield with six gold fleur de lys displayed around a white bend ; the fleur de lys perhaps symbolic of Lilium bosniacum, which is a native lily to the area.
This division originally consisted of his Majesty's 53d, which with artillery and a few dismounted dragoons, made up about one thousand Europeans, and two thousand five hundred native infantry, totaling 3, 513 men.
The force consisted exclusively of native infantry and artillery, and amounted to 5, 993 men ; it had a train of two 18-pounder, ten 6-pounders, and four mortars and howitzers.
The leagues within the " EMEA " region consisted of players native to the league's own country.
The police force consisted of a commander and deputy commander, 10 German sergeants, 1 native sergeant and 660 Togolese policemen deployed throughout the territory.
The laager consisted of 670 British soldiers, 400 of whom were mounted along with a small force of native allies, and fought off the Imbezu and Ingubu forces, which were considered by Sir John Willoughby to number 1, 700 warriors in all.
In 1900, the town of Lashio consisted of the European station, with court house and quarters for the civil officers ; the military police post, the headquarters of the Lashio battalion of military police ; and the native station, in which the various nationalities, Shans, Burmans, Hindus and Muslims, who were divided into separate quarters, with reserves for government servants and for the temporary residences of the five sawbwas of the northern Shan States ; and a bazaar.
The kodkod was formerly considered a member of the genus Oncifelis, which consisted of three small feline species native to South America.
Oncifelis was a genus that consisted of three small feline species native to South America.
In Meiji period Japan, nationalist ideology consisted of a blend of native and imported political philosophies, initially developed by the Meiji government to promote national unity and patriotism, first in defense against colonization by European powers, and later in a struggle to attain equality with the Great Powers.
The estate property originally consisted of of shoreline Mangrove swamps and dense inland native tropical forests.
Susarion's improvements in his native farces did not include a separate actor or a regular plot, but probably consisted in substituting metrical compositions for the old extempore effusions of the chorus.
According to Almog the term " Tzabar " originated from the insult " Sabras " directed towards migrants of the First Aliyah ( which consisted of the first generation of native born members of the Zionist movement ) by migrants of the Second Aliyah and the Third Aliyah.

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