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  • 91First Nations — Totempfahl in Victoria Mit First Nations (französisch: Premières nations, deutsch: Erste Nationen) werden alle indigenen Völker in Kanada bezeichnet, ausgenommen die Métis (Nachkommen von Cree und Europäern) und die im Norden lebenden Inuit.… …

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  • 92Historia de Minnesota — Contenido 1 Los primeros pobladores 2 La llegada de los europeos 3 Referencias 4 Enlaces externos Los primeros pob …

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  • 93David Ramsay (Upper Canada) — David Ramsay (born circa 1740 died circa 1810) was a controversial figure born in Leven, Scotland; who served as a cabin boy in the British Royal Navy, participated in the siege of Louisbourg in 1758 and later acted as a courier, translator and… …

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  • 94George Copway — (1818 ndash; January 1869) was a Mississaugas Ojibwa writer, lecturer, and advocate of Native Americans. His Ojibwa name was Kah Ge Ga Gah Bowh ( Gaagigegaabaw in the Fiero orthography), meaning He Who Stands Forever. Copway was born near Trenton …

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  • 95Walam Olum — The Walam Olum, usually translated as Red Record or Red Score, is purportedly a Lenape (also called Delaware ) Native American historical narrative. Controversy over the authenticity of the Walam Olum has been voiced since it was first published… …

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  • 96Francis Xavier Pierz — Early life Father Pierz was born on November 20, 1785 to a peasant family in Godica, near the Carniolan town of Kamnik in the Slovene Lands, then part of the Austrian Empire. He entered the seminary of Ljubljana in the fall of 1810 and was… …

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  • 97Battle of the Brule — The Battle of the Brule was an October 1842 battle between the La Pointe Band of Ojibwe Indians and a war party of Dakota Indians. Occurring at the Brule River (Bois Brule) in what is today northern Wisconsin, the battle resulted in a decisive… …

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  • 98Old Crow Wing, Minnesota — The 1849 Beaulieu House, sole remaining structure of the once bustling Crow Wing, overlooks the townsite and the Mississippi River in Crow Wing State Park. Old Crow Wing is a ghost town in Fort Ripley Township, Crow Wing County, Minnesota, United …

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  • 99Ojibway (disambiguation) — Ojibway, Ojibwa, or Ojibwe may refer to: The Ojibwa (or Chippewa ) people, a native people of North America The Ojibwe language, also called Anishinaabe , an Algonquian language traditionally spoken by the Algonquin, Nipissing, Ojibwa, Saulteaux …

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  • 100Biauswah — ( Bayaaswaa in Ojibwe, meaning The Dry one ) was the name of two different Ojibwa chiefs. The name Bayaaswaa refers to jerkied meat, dried either by smoke or by sun. [cite book |last=Hodge |first=Frederick Webb |title=Handbook of American Indians …

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