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  • 1Chief Caddo — is the name of the statue given to the winner of the annual football game between Southland Conference members Northwestern State University (NSU) of Natchitoches, Louisiana and Stephen F. Austin State University (SFA) of Nacogdoches, Texas. Made …

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  • 2Chief Marin — (aka Huicmuse and Marino) Born c. 1781[1] Marin County, California, USA Died March 15, 1839(1839 03 15)[1] …

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  • 3Leading chief of the Seminoles — There were four leading chiefs of the Seminoles between the time the tribe organized in the mid 18th century until Micanopy was sent to Indian Territory following the Second Seminole War.*Cowkeeper *King Payne *Bolek *Micanopy …

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  • 4The Sons of Great Bear — Directed by Josef Mach Screenplay by Liselotte Welskopf Henrich The Sons of Great Bear (German: Die Söhne der großen Bärin) is a German language Red Western of 1966, directed by Josef Mach. The main characters are based on the books of Liselotte… …

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  • 5Chief War Eagle — War Eagle Monument Sioux City, IA Overlooking the Missouri River War Eagle was born in Minnesota or Wisconsin in around 1785. His Dakota name was (Dakota: Waŋbdí Okíčhize). He had left his own tribe, the Santee, to avoid bloodshed in a fight as… …

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  • 6Chief Illiniwek — The Chief Illiniwek symbol Chief Illiniwek performing a …

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  • 7The Brehon Laws —     The Brehon Laws     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Brehon Laws     Brehon law is the usual term for Irish native law, as administered in Ireland down to almost the middle of the seventeenth century, and in fact amongst the native Irish until… …

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  • 8Chief Seattle — ‹ The template below (Infobox American Indian chief) is being considered for deletion. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus.› Seattle …

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  • 9Chief Moses — (born Kwiltalahun, later called Sulk stalk scosum The Sun Chief ) (c. 1829–March 25, 1899) was a Native American chief of the Sinkiuse Columbia[1], in what is now Washington State. The territory of his tribe extended approximately from Waterville …

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  • 10Tribe of Mic-O-Say — Location …

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