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CRITFC | Treaty with the Walla Walla, Cayuse, and Umatilla
Superintendent I. I. Stevens assumes to treat with that portion of the above-named bands and tribes ... of and payment for the country hereby ceded, the United States agree to pay the bands and tribes of Indians claiming territory and residing in said country, and who remove to and reside ...
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CRITFC | Treaty with the Tribes of Middle Oregon
The said bands and tribes agree to remove to and settle upon the same within one year after the ratification ... . ARTICLE 2. In consideration of, and payment for, the country hereby ceded, the United States agree to pay the bands and tribes of Indians claiming territory and residing in said country, the several ...
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CHIEF SEATTLE: 1855
Continue to contaminate your bed, and you will one night suffocate in your own ...
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Pirate Utopias (Do or Die)
Antilles, or to isolated bits of coastline or jungle. Here they often formed little self-governing bands or tribes of dropouts and runaways, in many ways mimicking the native peoples before them. These men - sailors and soldiers, slaves and indentured servants, formed the basis ...
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People of Color Battle Toxics in Communities Across the U.S.
Umatilla and other Native peoples in the region fish the Colombia River. The Cascade and Klickatat bands of Yakama are the "River People" that still reside along the Colombia River and ... contract settlement between the state and the Fox River Group (seven paper Industries responsible for the PCB contamination). The news media, public, federal agencies, and tribes were not informed or consulted ...
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Raccoons - Names and Namesakes
Mandan: nashi, blackened face and feet Mexico (tribe not given): macheelee, white bands on face Nicaragua (tribe not given): macheelee, white bands on face Wyot: cbel'igacocib, one with ... leaper on crabs and crayfish Kiowa: seip-kuat, pulls out crayfish with hands (seip-mantei, crayfish) Tupi: aguara-po-pay, doglike leaper on crabs, crayfish (used by other tribes in the Tupi ...
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NPC Library: Noise and Silence: The Soundscape and Spirituality
Empire, believed them to be dull-witted mumblers and stutterers,bar-bar-bar-bar-bar. Were the peals of church bells equally foreign and ... cities and commercial towns the ear is never at rest," he had listed among the "more positively annoying and distracting elements" of city life "German bands, organ-grinders, church-bells, railway-whistles, and ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Tribes—Clackamas Indians
Lewis & Clark—Tribes—Clackamas Indians SHOWING RECORD: 5 of 16   Clackamas Indians   Clackamas Indians November 1805 Centered near the Williamette Falls and Clackamas Rapids along the Columbia River, the ... cedar-plank houses common to the area and traded with Indian neighbors and the white men who passed by. Like other Chinook-related bands, the Clackamas practiced head-flattening. From infancy ...
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Farmed and Dangerous - Member Groups
Nimpkish River, Alert Bay, Broughton Archipelago and Kingcome Inlet areas, with a total population of 3,000 status and non-status members both on and ...
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Farmed and Dangerous - Threats to Food Fishery
A scientific study is currently underway with member tribes of MTTC to ... member of the Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform and consists of four member bands: Namgis First Nation (Alert Bay), Tsawataineuk First Nation (Kingcome), Gwawaneuk (Hopetown) and the Kwicksutaineuk Ah Kwa-Mish (Gilford). ...
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