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A tipi (also teepee) is a cone-shaped tent, traditionally made of animal skins upon wooden poles. [1]

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A Ballad of the West

A Ballad of the West is a three-part story by Bobby Bridger told in Homeric verse and song about the Mountain Men, William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody, and the Lakota Sioux people inspired by John G. Neihardt's A Cycle of the West.

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Abenaki

The Abenaki (Abnaki, Abinaki, Alnôbak) are a Native American tribe and First Nation.

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Aggie Bonfire

Aggie Bonfire was a long-standing annual tradition at Texas A&M University as part of the college rivalry with the University of Texas at Austin.

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Agriculture on the prehistoric Great Plains

Agriculture on the prehistoric Great Plains describes the agriculture of the Indian peoples of the Great Plains of the United States and southern Canada in the Pre-Columbian era and before extensive contact with European explorers, which in most areas occurred by 1750.

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Ahrensburg culture

The Ahrensburg culture or Ahrensburgian (c.12,900 to 11,700 BP) was a late Upper Paleolithic nomadic hunter culture (or technocomplex) in north-central Europe during the Younger Dryas, the last spell of cold at the end of the Weichsel glaciation resulting in deforestation and the formation of a tundra with bushy arctic white birch and rowan.

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Airbnb

Airbnb is an American company which operates an online marketplace and hospitality service for people to lease or rent short-term lodging including holiday cottages, apartments, homestays, hostel beds, or hotel rooms, to participate in or facilitate experiences related to tourism such as walking tours, and to make reservations at restaurants.

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Alberta College of Art and Design

The Alberta College of Art + Design (ACAD), formerly known as the Alberta College of Art is a publicly funded Canadian degree-granting, art and design university located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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Alfred Sully

Alfred Sully (May 22, 1820 – April 27, 1879), was a military officer during the American Civil War and during the Indian Wars on the frontier.

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Amelia Trice

Amelia "Amy" Cutsack Trice (April 26, 1936 – July 21, 2011) was a Native American leader from Idaho.

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Amos Chapman

Amos Chapman (1839–1925) was a civilian scout who was awarded the Medal of Honor for gallantry while in service of the United States Army during the Indian Wars.

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Apache

The Apache are a group of culturally related Native American tribes in the Southwestern United States, which include the Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Salinero, Plains and Western Apache.

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Archaeo-optics

Archaeo-optics, or archaeological optics, is the study of the experience and ritual use of light by ancient peoples.

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Archaeology in Saskatchewan

Archaeology in Saskatchewan, Canada, is supported by professional and amateur interest, privately funded and not-for-profit organizations, and governmental and citizen co-operation with the primary incentive to encourage archaeological awareness and interest in the heritage that defines the province to this date.

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Architecture of Canada

The architecture of Canada is, with the exception of that of Canadian First Nations, closely linked to the techniques and styles developed in Canada, Europe and the United States.

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Arikara

Arikara, also known as Sahnish, Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation. (Retrieved Sep 29, 2011) Arikaree or Ree, are a tribe of Native Americans in North Dakota.

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Arikara language

Arikara is a Caddoan language spoken by the Arikara Native Americans who reside primarily at Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota.

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Arikara scouts

Arikara scouts were enlisted men from the Arikara Nation serving in the U.S. Army at different frontier posts in present-day North Dakota from 1868 to 1881.

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Attawapiskat First Nation

The Attawapiskat First Nation (Cree: ᐋᐦᑕᐙᐱᐢᑲᑐᐎ ᐃᓂᓂᐧᐊᐠ, "People of the parting of the rocks"; unpointed: ᐊᑕᐗᐱᐢᑲᑐᐎ ᐃᓂᓂᐧᐊᐠ) is an isolated First Nation located in Kenora District in northern Ontario, Canada, at the mouth of the Attawapiskat River on James Bay.

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Aviator Nation

Aviator Nation is a privately owned lifestyle brand of contemporary casual wear founded by Paige Mycoskie in 2006.

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Étienne Gaboury

Étienne Gaboury, (born Étienne-Joseph Gaboury on April 24, 1930 in Swan Lake, Manitoba) is a Canadian architect from Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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Bannock people

The Bannock tribe were originally Northern Paiute but are more culturally affiliated with the Northern Shoshone.

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Battle of Killdeer Mountain

The Battle of Killdeer Mountain (also known as the Battle of Tahkahokuty Mountain) took place during Brig. Gen. Alfred Sully’s expedition against the Sioux Indians in Dakota Territory July 28–29, 1864.

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Battle of the Big Hole

The Battle of the Big Hole was fought in Montana, August 9–10, 1877, between the U.S. Army and the Nez Perce tribe of Native Americans during the Nez Perce War.

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Battle of the Little Bighorn

The Battle of the Little Bighorn, known to the Lakota and other Plains Indians as the Battle of the Greasy Grass and also commonly referred to as Custer's Last Stand, was an armed engagement between combined forces of the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes and the 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army.

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Battle of the Tongue River

The Battle of the Tongue River, sometimes referred to as the Connor Battle, was an engagement of the Powder River Expedition that occurred on August 29, 1865.

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Battle of the Twin Villages

The Battle of the Two Villages was a Spanish attack on Taovaya villages in Texas and Oklahoma by a Spanish army in 1759.

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Battle of White Bird Canyon

The Battle of White Bird Canyon was fought on June 17, 1877 in Idaho Territory.

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Battle of Whitestone Hill

The Battle of Whitestone Hill was the culmination of the 1863 operations against the Sioux Indians in Dakota Territory.

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Beehive burner

A wood waste burner, known as a teepee burner or wigwam burner in the United States and a beehive burner in Canada, is a free-standing conical steel structure ranging from 30 to 60 feet in height.

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Bell tent

A bell tent is a human shelter for inhabiting, traveling or leisure.

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Bellvue, Colorado

Bellvue is an unincorporated community and U.S. Post Office in Larimer County, Colorado.

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Ben Calf Robe

Ben Calf Robe was a Blackfoot (Siksika) elder, residential school survivor, and scout for the North West Mounted Police (and later the RCMP).

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Beneficio

Beneficio is often referred to as a permanent Rainbow Gathering.

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Best of the West (action figures)

The "Best of the West" was the generic series name used by toy manufacturer, Louis Marx and Company, in the late 1960s and the early 1970s to market a line of articulated 12-inch action figures featuring a western play theme.

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Black Kettle

Black Kettle (Cheyenne: Mo'ohtavetoo'o) (c. 1803November 27, 1868) was a prominent leader of the Southern Cheyenne during the American Indian Wars.

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Blackfoot Confederacy

The Blackfoot Confederacy, Niitsitapi or Siksikaitsitapi (ᖹᐟᒧᐧᒣᑯ, meaning "the people" or "Blackfoot-speaking real people"Compare to Ojibwe: Anishinaabeg and Quinnipiac: Eansketambawg) is a historic collective name for the four bands that make up the Blackfoot or Blackfeet people: three First Nation band governments in the provinces of Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia, and one federally recognized Native American tribe in Montana, United States.

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Blackfoot Crossing

Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park is a complex of historic sites on the Siksika 146 Indian reserve in Alberta, Canada.

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Blue Horse (Lakota leader)

Blue Horse (Oglala Lakota: (Šúŋkawakȟáŋ Tȟó in Standard Lakota Orthography) (1822July 16, 1908) was a leader of the Wágluȟe Band of Oglala Lakota, warrior, statesman and educator. Blue Horse is notable in American history as one of the first Oglala Lakota United States Army Indian Scouts and signatory of the Treaty of Fort Laramie in 1868. Blue Horse was known for a willingness to rescue white men in distress and the iconic one-eyed chief was popular subject for portraitists. Blue Horse's life chronicles the history of the Oglala Lakota through the 19th and early 20th centuries. Blue Horse and his adopted brother Red Cloud fought for over 50 years to deflect the worst effects of white rule; feed, clothe and educate their people and preserve sacred Oglala Lakota land and heritage.

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Bob and the Showgram

Bob and the Showgram is a morning radio show based at WDCG-FM in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina.

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Boti Bliss

Boti Ann Bliss (born October 23, 1975) is an American film and television actress.

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Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary

The Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary is a city park in the Mississippi River corridor in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

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Buffalo robe

A buffalo robe is a cured buffalo hide, with the hair left on.

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Building material

Building material is any material which is used for construction purposes.

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Burial tree

A burial tree or burial scaffold is a tree or simple structure used for supporting corpses or coffins.

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Burpee Museum of Natural History

The Burpee Museum of Natural History is located along the Rock River in downtown Rockford, Illinois, United States, at 737 North Main Street.

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Caiuctucuc

Caiuctucuc was a large village of on the western side of what is now Cumberland, Maryland, found between 1720 and 1730 by early European explorers.

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Calgary Stampede

The Calgary Stampede is an annual rodeo, exhibition and festival held every July in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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Campfire

A campfire is a fire at a campsite that provides light and warmth, and heat for cooking.

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Carl Sweezy

Carl Sweezy (1881–1953) was a Southern Arapaho painter from Oklahoma.

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Carson City and Indian Village

Carson City and Indian Village (or simply Carson City) was a road-side Wild West-themed amusement park located in Catskill, NY, approximately 2 miles north of the former Catskill Game Farm on New York State Route 32.

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Cayuse people

The Cayuse are a Native American tribe in what is now the state of Oregon in the United States.

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Cea Sunrise Person

Cea Sunrise Person (born 1969) is a writer and former model best known as the author of North of Normal, a 2014 bestselling memoir detailing her rustic upbringing in the wilderness of Alberta, British Columbia and the Yukon.

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Central Florida Council

The Central Florida Council serves Boy Scouts in Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Lake, Brevard, Volusia and Flagler Counties in Florida.

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Cherokee (Europe song)

"Cherokee" is a 1987 single released by the Swedish band Europe.

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Cherokee Commission

The Cherokee Commission, was a three-person bi-partisan body created by President Benjamin Harrison to operate under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, as empowered by Section 14 of the Indian Appropriations Act of March 2, 1889.

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Cheyenne

The Cheyenne are one of the indigenous peoples of the Great Plains and their language is of the Algonquian language family.

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Choctawhatchee High School

Choctawhatchee High School is a high school in Fort Walton Beach, Florida.

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Chuluaqui-Quodoushka

Chuluaqui Quodoushka (CHOO-la-kway Kwuh-DOE-shka) is a collection of sexual techniques and theories developed and promoted by the Deer Tribe Medicine Society, a New Age new religious movement and business co-founded by Harley Reagan and Diane Reagan in 1986.

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Chum (tent)

A chum (pronounced "choom") is a temporary dwelling used by the nomadic Uralic (Nenets, Nganasans, Enets, Khanty, Mansi, Komi) reindeer herders of northwestern Siberia of Russia.

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Cigar store Indian

The cigar store Indian or wooden Indian is an advertisement figure, in the likeness of a Native American, used to represent tobacconists.

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Claude Charles Du Tisne

Claude Charles Du Tisne (also Dutisne) led the first official French expedition to visit the Osage and the Wichita Indians in 1719 in what became known as Kansas in the present-day United States.

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Clyde Holliday State Recreation Site

The Clyde Holliday State Recreation Site, part of the system of state parks managed by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, offers seasonal camping opportunities in a wooded tract along the John Day River near Mount Vernon.

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Coat of arms of Kautokeino

The coat of arms of Kautokeino/Guovdageainnu was designed by Arvid Sveen and awarded to the municipality by royal resolution on 4 September 1987.

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Comanche

The Comanche (Nʉmʉnʉʉ) are a Native American nation from the Great Plains whose historic territory, known as Comancheria, consisted of present-day eastern New Mexico, southeastern Colorado, southwestern Kansas, western Oklahoma, and most of northwest Texas and northern Chihuahua.

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Comanche National Grassland

Comanche National Grassland is a National Grassland located in southeastern Colorado, United States.

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Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes

The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation are a federally recognized tribe in the U.S. state of Montana.

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Cowboyland

Cowboyland is a Western-themed amusement park in a Voghera, Lombardy, in the northern Italy.

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Crazy Horse

Crazy Horse (italic in Standard Lakota Orthography, IPA:,; – September 5, 1877) was a Native American war leader of the Oglala Lakota in the 19th century.

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Cree

The Cree (script; Cri) are one of the largest groups of First Nations in North America, with over 200,000 members living in Canada.

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Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee

Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee is a 1932 Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Rudolf Ising.

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Crow Fair

The Crow Fair was created in 1904 by an Indian government agent to bring the Crow Tribe of Indians into modern society.

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Crow Nation

The Crow, called the Apsáalooke in their own Siouan language, or variants including the Absaroka, are Native Americans, who in historical times lived in the Yellowstone River valley, which extends from present-day Wyoming, through Montana and into North Dakota, where it joins the Missouri River.

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Dakota Dunes Casino

Dakota Dunes Casino, is a casino located on land belonging to the Whitecap Dakota First Nation, south of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada along Saskatchewan Highway 219.

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Daughter of Dawn

The Daughter of Dawn is an 83-minute-long American silent film released in 1920.

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Dave Bald Eagle

David William "Dave" Bald Eagle (April 8, 1919 – July 22, 2016), also known as Chief David Beautiful Bald Eagle, was a Lakota actor, soldier, stuntman, and musician.

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Daybreak Star Cultural Center

The Daybreak Star Cultural Center is a Native American cultural center in Seattle, Washington, described by its parent organization United Indians of All Tribes as "an urban base for Native Americans in the Seattle area." Located on 20 acres (81,000 m²) in Seattle's Discovery Park in the Magnolia neighborhood, the center developed from activism by Bernie Whitebear and other Native Americans, who staged a generally successful self-styled "invasion" and occupation of the land in 1970.

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Degree of Pocahontas

The Degree of Pocahontas are the female auxiliary of the Improved Order of Red Men, an American fraternal order.

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Denver International Airport

Denver International Airport, also commonly known as DIA, is an international airport in Denver, Colorado, United States.

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Devils Tower

Devils Tower (also Bear Lodge Butte) is a laccolithic butte composed of igneous rock in the Bear Lodge Mountains (part of the Black Hills) near Hulett and Sundance in Crook County, northeastern Wyoming, above the Belle Fourche River.

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Digging to China

Digging to China is a 1998 American drama film that marked the directorial debut of actor Timothy Hutton and the screen debut of Evan Rachel Wood.

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Dignity Village

Dignity Village is a city-recognized encampment of an estimated 60 homeless people in Portland, Oregon, United States.

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Dohasan

Dohäsan, Dohosan, Tauhawsin, Tohausen, or Touhason (late 1780s to early 1790s – 1866) was a prominent Native American.

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Doug (TV series)

Doug is an American animated television series created by Jim Jinkins.

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Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust

Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust is a conservation organization with a mission to save species from extinction.

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Dyani White Hawk

Dyani White Hawk (full name Dyani White Hawk Polk) (born 1976) is a contemporary artist and curator of Sicangu Lakota, German, and Welsh ancestry.

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Earth lodge

An Earth Lodge is a semi-subterranean building covered partially or completely with earth, best known from the Native American cultures of the Great Plains and Eastern Woodlands.

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Edmonton City Hall

Edmonton's City Hall is the home of the municipal government of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

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Edward Canby

Edward Richard Sprigg Canby (November 9, 1817 – April 11, 1873) was a career United States Army officer and a Union general in the American Civil War.

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Elk

The elk or wapiti (Cervus canadensis) is one of the largest species within the deer family, Cervidae, in the world, and one of the largest land mammals in North America and Eastern Asia.

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Entranceways at Main Street at Lamarck Drive and Smallwood Drive

Entranceways at Main Street at Lamarck Drive and Smallwood Drive are a set of complementary residential subdivision stone entranceways built in 1926.

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Eustace Conway

Eustace Robinson Conway IV (born September 15, 1961 in Columbia, South Carolina) is an American naturalist and the subject of the book The Last American Man by Elizabeth Gilbert.

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Fauna of New Guinea

The fauna of New Guinea comprises a large number of species of mammals, reptiles, birds, fish, invertebrates and amphibians.

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Faye HeavyShield

Faye HeavyShield is a Kainai-Blood sculptor and installation artist.

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Felled seam

Felled seam, or flat-fell seam, is a seam made by placing one edge inside a folded edge of fabric, then stitching the fold down.

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First Battle of Adobe Walls

The First Battle of Adobe Walls was a battle between the United States Army and American Indians.

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First Nations in Alberta

First Nations in Alberta are indigenous peoples who live in the Canadian province of Alberta.

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First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park

First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park is a Montana state park and National Historic Landmark in Cascade County, Montana in the United States.

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Folklore

Folklore is the expressive body of culture shared by a particular group of people; it encompasses the traditions common to that culture, subculture or group.

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Forest protection

Forest protection is the preservation or improvement of a forest threatened or affected by natural or man made causes This forest protection also has a legal status and rather than protection from only people damaging the forests is seen to be broader and include forest pathology too.

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Fort Concho

Fort Concho is a National Historic Landmark owned and operated since 1935 by the city of San Angelo, the seat of Tom Green County in West Texas.

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Fort Qu'Appelle

Fort Qu'Appelle is a town in Southern Saskatchewan, Canada "located in the Qu'Appelle Valley 70 km NE of Regina between Echo and Mission Lakes" and not to be confused with the once-significant nearby town of Qu'Appelle.

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Fort Supply

Fort Supply (originally Camp Supply) was a United States Army post established on November 18, 1868, in Indian Territory to protect the Southern Plains.

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Frank Fools Crow

Frank Fools Crow (circa 1890 – 1989) was a Oglala Lakota civic and religious leader.

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Frontier House

Frontier House is a historical reality television series that originally aired on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States from April 29 to May 3, 2002.

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Frontiersmen Camping Fellowship

The Frontiersmen Camping Fellowship is a program of the Royal Rangers, and serves as their service/honor organization, similar to the Boy Scouts of America's Order of the Arrow.

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Funspot Family Fun Center

Funspot Family Entertainment Center (or simply Funspot) is a video arcade which features one of the largest collections of late-1970s to mid-1980s games in the world.

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George Catlin

George Catlin (July 26, 1796 – December 23, 1872) was an American painter, author, and traveler, who specialized in portraits of Native Americans in the Old West.

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Gibbs Museum of Pioneer and Dakotah Life

The Gibbs Farm is a museum in Falcon Heights, Minnesota, United States.

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Glamping

Glamping is a portmanteau of glamour and camping and describes a style of camping with amenities and, in some cases, resort-style services not usually associated with "traditional" camping.

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Glastonbury Festival

Glastonbury Festival is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place near Pilton, Somerset, England.

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Glastonbury Festival 2009

The 2009 Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts was held from 24–29 June 2009.

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Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia

Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia,(Russian: Алексей Александрович; 14 January 1850 (2 January O.S.) in St. Petersburg – 14 November 1908 in Paris) was the fifth child and the fourth son of Alexander II of Russia and his first wife Maria Alexandrovna (Marie of Hesse).

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Grand River land dispute

The Grand River land dispute, also known as the Caledonia land dispute, came to wide attention in Canada in 2006 when the Six Nations formally reactivated the 1995 litigation against Canada and Ontario.

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Grasslands National Park

Grasslands National Park is a Canadian national park located near the village of Val Marie, Saskatchewan, and one of 44 national parks and park reserves in Canada's national park system (though one of only two in Saskatchewan itself).

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Great Race (Native American legend)

The Great Race is a Native American legend surrounding the Red Racetrack, a ring shaped depression surrounding the interior of the Black Hills.

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Greifenstein

Greifenstein is a community in the Lahn-Dill-Kreis in Hesse, Germany.

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Hamburg culture

The Hamburg culture or Hamburgian (15,500-13,100 BP) was a Late Upper Paleolithic culture of reindeer hunters in northwestern Europe during the last part of the Weichsel Glaciation beginning during the Bölling interstadial.

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HaMerotz LaMillion 3

HaMerotz LaMillion (המירוץ למיליון, lit. The Race to the Million) is an Israeli reality television game show based on the American series, The Amazing Race.

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Hart Merriam Schultz

Hart Merriam Schultz, also known by his Blackfoot name, Lone Wolf (Nitoh Mahkwii or Ni-tah-mah-kwi-i), was an Indian artist of the twentieth century.

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Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump is a buffalo jump located where the foothills of the Rocky Mountains begin to rise from the prairie 18 km west of Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada on highway 785.

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Hell Gap archaeological site

Hell Gap (Smithsonian trinomial: 48GO305) is a deeply stratified archaeological site located in the Great Plains of eastern Wyoming, approximately thirteen miles north of Guernsey, where an abundant amount of Paleoindian and Archaic artifacts have been found and excavated since 1959.

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Hide (skin)

A hide or skin is an animal skin treated for human use.

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History of Alberta

What is today the province of Alberta, Canada, has a history and prehistory stretching back thousands of years.

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History of art

The history of art focuses on objects made by humans in visual form for aesthetic purposes.

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History of cities in Canada

Canada's cities span the continent of North America from east to west, with many major cities located relatively close to the border with the United States.

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History of hide materials

Humanity has used animal hides since the Paleolithic, for clothing as well as mobile shelters such as tipis and wigwams, and household items.

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History of Sioux City, Iowa

Iowa is in the tallgrass prairie of the North American Great Plains, historically inhabited by speakers of Siouan languages.

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History of Winona, Minnesota

The original plat of the City is located on a sand bar of the Mississippi River, and surrounded by river bottoms and wooded blufflands.

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Hollywood Indian

The Hollywood Indian is a fictitious stock character, a stereotype and misrepresentation of Native Americans used in movies, especially in the Western genre.

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Hopewell Baptist Church

The Hopewell Baptist Church in northwestern Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, also known as the Teepee Church, was designed by architect Bruce Goff in the modernist style.

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Hualapai Mountains

The Hualapai Mountains (Mojave language: Amat 'Avii Kahuwaaly), are a mountain range in Mohave County, near Kingman in Arizona.

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Hut

A hut is a primitive dwelling, which may be constructed of various local materials.

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Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian)

"Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian)" is a song written by John D. Loudermilk.

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Indian Territory

As general terms, Indian Territory, the Indian Territories, or Indian country describe an evolving land area set aside by the United States Government for the relocation of Native Americans who held aboriginal title to their land.

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Indigenous architecture

The recent field of Indigenous Architecture refers to the study and practice of architecture of, for and by Indigenous people.

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Indigenous music of Canada

Indigenous music of Canada encompasses a wide variety of musical genres created by Canada's Indigenous people.

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Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau

Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau, also referred to by the phrase Indigenous peoples of the Plateau, and historically called the Plateau Indians (though comprising many groups) are indigenous peoples of the Interior of British Columbia, Canada, and the non-coastal regions of the United States Pacific Northwest states.

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Iowa people

The Iowa or Ioway, known as the Báxoǰe in their own language, are a Native American Siouan people.

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Iya (mythology)

In Lakota mythology, Iya is a storm-monster,Walker (137-138) brother of Iktomi the spider.

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Jack E. Anderson

Jack E. Anderson (September 10, 1929December 5, 1993) was a metal sculptor of large commemorative statues that are roadside attractions in the Midwestern United States.

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Jane Elliott

Jane Elliott (Jennison; born May 27, 1933) is an American former third-grade schoolteacher, anti-racism activist, and educator, as well as a feminist.

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Jessie Wilber

Jessie Spaulding Wilber (November 10, 1912 – October 2, 1989) was an American printmaker and educator.

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Jicarilla Apache

Jicarilla Apache one of several loosely organized autonomous bands of the Eastern Apache, refers to the members of the Jicarilla Apache Nation currently living in New Mexico and speaking a Southern Athabaskan language.

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Jim Anthony

Jim Anthony, Super-Detective, was a fictional pulp magazine character published in Trojan Publications' Super Detective magazine.

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Jones Beach State Park

Jones Beach State Park (colloquially, "Jones Beach") is a state park of the U.S. state of New York.

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Justice for our Stolen Children Camp

The Justice for our Stolen Children Camp was set up in Wascana Park, across from the Saskatchewan Legislature grounds on February 28, 2018.

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Kansas Museum of History

The Kansas Museum of History in Topeka, Kansas, USA, is the state history museum.

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Kaw people

The Kaw Nation (or Kanza, or Kansa) are a federally recognized Native American tribe in Oklahoma and parts of Kansas.

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Kay WalkingStick

Kay WalkingStick (born March 2, 1935) is a Native American landscape artist and a member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma.

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Kechemeche

Kechemeche is the name of a Lenape tribe of Native Americans that lived in the area generally known today as the southern portion of Cape May County, New Jersey, an area bounded on one side by the Atlantic Ocean, and the Delaware River Bay on another.

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Kiowa

Kiowa people are a Native American tribe and an indigenous people of the Great Plains.

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Knaster–Kuratowski fan

In topology, a branch of mathematics, the Knaster–Kuratowski fan (named after Polish mathematicians Bronisław Knaster and Kazimierz Kuratowski) is a specific connected topological space with the property that the removal of a single point makes it totally disconnected.

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Kohler-Andrae State Park

Kohler-Andrae State Park comprises two adjacent Wisconsin state parks located in the Town of Wilson, a few miles south of the city of Sheboygan.

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Koryaks

Koryaks (or Koriak) are an indigenous people of the Russian Far East, who live immediately north of the Kamchatka Peninsula in Kamchatka Krai and inhabit the coastlands of the Bering Sea.

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La Grande, Oregon

La Grande is a city in Union County, Oregon, United States.

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Larmer Tree Festival

The Larmer Tree Festival is a five-day music and arts festival held annually at the Larmer Tree Gardens near Tollard Royal on the Wiltshire-Dorset border in England.

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Lavvu

Lavvu (or lávvu, láávu, kååvas, koavas, kota or umpilaavu, lavvo or sametelt, and kåta) is a temporary dwelling used by the Sami people of northern Scandinavia.

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Ledger art

Ledger art is a term for Plains Indian narrative drawing or painting on paper or cloth.

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Les Stroud

Les Stroud (born October 20, 1961) is a Canadian survival expert, filmmaker and musician best known as the creator, writer, producer, director, cameraman and host of the television series Survivorman.

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List of architectural styles

An architectural style is characterized by the features that make a building or other structure notable and historically identifiable.

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List of Doug characters

This is a listing of characters from the Nickelodeon/Disney animated television series Doug.

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List of English words from indigenous languages of the Americas

This is a list of English language words borrowed from indigenous languages of the Americas, either directly or through intermediate European languages such as Spanish or French.

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List of First Nations peoples

The following is a partial list of First Nations peoples organized by linguistic-cultural area.

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List of house styles

The term "house style" also means the body of conventions followed by a publisher.

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List of house types

This is a list of house types.

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List of How It's Made episodes

How It's Made is a documentary television series that premiered on January 6, 2001 on the Discovery Channel (now known as Discovery Science in Canada, and Science in the UK and US.) The program is produced in the Canadian province of Quebec by Productions MAJ, Inc.

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List of human habitation forms

This is a list of (semi)-permanent, mobile and misc.

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List of Iggy Arbuckle characters

The following is a list of the characters from the animated children's series Iggy Arbuckle.

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List of Major League Baseball mascots

This is a list of current and former Major League Baseball mascots, sorted alphabetically.

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List of museums in Minnesota

This list of museums in Minnesota encompasses museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

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List of museums in Washington

This list of museums in Washington state encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

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List of Oregon state parks

This is a list of state parks and other facilities managed by the State Parks and Recreation Department of the U.S. state of Oregon.

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List of playing-card nicknames

This list of playing card nicknames has the common nicknames for the playing cards in a 52-card deck, as used in some common card games, such as poker.

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Little Marines

Little Marines is a 1991 adventure film directed by A.J. Hixon.

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Liver-Eating Johnson

John "Liver-Eating" Johnson born John Jeremiah Garrison Johnston (c.1824 – January 21, 1900) was a mountain man of the American Old West.

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Lodge

Lodge is originally a term for a relatively small building, often associated with a larger one.

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Longhouse

A longhouse or long house is a type of long, proportionately narrow, single-room building built by peoples in various parts of the world including Asia, Europe, and North America.

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Longhouses of the indigenous peoples of North America

Longhouses were a style of residential dwelling built by Native American tribes and First Nation band governments in various parts of North America.

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Madigan Shive

Madigan Shive, or Bonfire Madigan Shive, is an American songwriter, performing artist, community organizer, and musician.

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Madison Buffalo Jump State Park

Madison Buffalo Jump State Park is a Montana state park located seven miles south of the Interstate 90 interchange at Logan in Gallatin County, Montana in the United States.

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Major Israel McCreight

Major Israel McCreight (Oglala Lakota: Cante Tanke ("Great Heart")(Čhaŋté Tȟáŋka) in Standard Lakota Orthography) (April 22, 1865 – October 13, 1958) is notable in American history as a Progressive Era banker, conservationist and expert on Native American culture and policy.

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Mandan

The Mandan are a Native American tribe of the Great Plains who have lived for centuries primarily in what is now North Dakota.

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Massachusett language

The Massachusett language is an Algonquian language of the Algic language family, formerly spoken by several peoples of eastern coastal and south-eastern Massachusetts and currently, in its revived form, in four communities of Wampanoag people.

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Massacre Canyon

The Massacre Canyon battle took place in Nebraska on August 5, 1873 near the Republican River.

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Mathematics and architecture

Mathematics and architecture are related, since, as with other arts, architects use mathematics for several reasons.

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Medicine Hat

Medicine Hat is a city in southeast Alberta, Canada located along the South Saskatchewan River.

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Medicine Rocks State Park

Medicine Rocks State Park is a park owned by the state of Montana in the United States.

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Medicine wheel

In some Native American cultures, the medicine wheel is a metaphor for a variety of spiritual concepts.

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Medieval II: Total War: Kingdoms

Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms is the expansion to the 2006 turn-based strategy PC game Medieval II: Total War.

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Melancholia (2011 film)

Melancholia is a 2011 science fiction art film written and directed by Lars von Trier and starring Kirsten Dunst, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Alexander Skarsgård, Cameron Spurr, and Kiefer Sutherland.

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Methye Portage

The Methye Portage or Portage La Loche in northwestern Saskatchewan was one of the most important portages in the old fur trade route across Canada.

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Midwestern United States

The Midwestern United States, also referred to as the American Midwest, Middle West, or simply the Midwest, is one of four census regions of the United States Census Bureau (also known as "Region 2").

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Minneopa State Park

Minneopa State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Minnesota.

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Mississippian copper plates

Mississippian copper plates, or plaques, are plain and repousséd plates of beaten copper crafted by peoples of the various regional expressions of the Mississippian culture between 800 and 1600 CE.

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Mochi (Cheyenne)

Mochi ("Buffalo Calf"; c. 1841 – 1881) was a Southern Cheyenne woman of the Tse Tse Stus band and the wife of Chief Medicine Water.

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Mount Assiniboine

Mount Assiniboine, also known as Assiniboine Mountain, is a pyramidal peak mountain located on the Great Divide, on the British Columbia/Alberta border in Canada.

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National Register of Historic Places listings in Montana

This is a list of properties and historic districts in Montana that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Native American Church

The Native American Church (NAC), also known as Peyotism and Peyote Religion, is a Native American religion that teaches a combination of traditional Native American beliefs and Christianity, with sacramental use of the entheogen peyote.

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Native American contributions

This is an alphabetic list of achievements in science and technology made by Indigenous peoples of the Americas during the 13,500 years or more that they have inhabited the American continent.

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Neil Diamond (filmmaker)

Neil Diamond is a Cree-Canadian filmmaker based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, born and raised in Waskaganish, Quebec.

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New Age travellers

New Age travellers are persons who often espouse New Age and hippie beliefs, and travel between music festivals and fairs, in order to live in a community with others who hold similar beliefs.

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Night Safari, Singapore

The Night Safari is the world's first nocturnal zoo and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Singapore.

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Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Centre

The Nk'Mip Desert Culture Centre ("Nk'mip" is pronounced "in-ka-meep") is an award-winning interpretive centre in Osoyoos, British Columbia, Canada, It is owned and operated by the Osoyoos Indian Band and is approximately north of the Canada–United States border.

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Nokomis Library

Nokomis Library, formerly Nokomis Community Library, is a branch library serving the Nokomis East area of Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Nomad

A nomad (νομάς, nomas, plural tribe) is a member of a community of people who live in different locations, moving from one place to another in search of grasslands for their animals.

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Nordic Stone Age

The Nordic Stone Age refers to the Stone Age of Scandinavia.

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Novartis

Novartis International AG is a Swiss multinational pharmaceutical company based in Basel, Switzerland.

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Old Indian Legends

Old Indian Legends is a collection of Sioux stories retold by the Yankton Dakota writer Zitkala-Sa and published in 1901.

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Oliver Lee Memorial State Park

Oliver Lee Memorial State Park is a state park of New Mexico, United States, whose two tracts preserve a canyon in the Sacramento Mountains and Oliver Lee's historic 19th-century ranch house.

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Omaha people

The Omaha are a federally recognized Midwestern Native American tribe who reside on the Omaha Reservation in northeastern Nebraska and western Iowa, United States.

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One-Two-Two

The One-Two-Two was one of the most luxurious and illustrious brothels of Paris in the 1930s and 1940s.

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Otoe

The Otoe are a Native American people of the Midwestern United States.

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Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians

The Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians is a single, federally recognized tribe, located in Oklahoma.

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Outline of Colorado prehistory

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the prehistoric people of Colorado, which covers the period of when humans were first thought to have roamed Colorado until the Dominguez-Escalante Expedition in 1776.

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Painting and Travel with Roger and Sarah Bansemer

Painting and Travel is an educational television show produced by Roger and Sarah Bansemer.

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Parker McKenzie

Parker Paul McKenzie (November 15, 1897, near Rainy Mountain – March 5, 1999, Mountain View) was an American linguist and, at the time of his death, the oldest living Kiowa Native American.

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Parrot tent

A parrot tent is an item of birdcage furniture, usually made from fleece, synthetic fur or quilted fabric which when placed in the cage of a companion parrot, provides the bird a comfortable, soft-textured private space in which it may climb inside to play, warm itself, rest or sleep.

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Pateros, Washington

Pateros is a city in Okanogan County, Washington, United States.

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Peace Village (Winnipeg, Manitoba)

On September 1, 1990, Indigenous activists set up a “Peace Village” on the front lawn of the Provincial Legislative Building in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

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Pee-wee's Playhouse

Pee-wee's Playhouse is an American children's television program starring Paul Reubens as the childlike Pee-wee Herman which ran from 1986 to 1990 on Saturday mornings on CBS, and airing in reruns until July 1991.

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Pend d'Oreilles

The Pend d’Oreilles, also known as the Kalispel, are Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau.

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Pendleton Round-Up and Happy Canyon Hall of Fame

The Pendleton Round-Up and Happy Canyon Hall of Fame, is a hall of fame located in Pendleton, Oregon, United States.

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Peter Duryea

Peter Duryea (July 14, 1939 – March 24, 2013) was an American actor.

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Peter Rindisbacher

Peter Rindisbacher (12 April 1806 – 12 August or 13 August 1834) was a Swiss artist who specialized in watercolors and illustrations dealing with First Nation tribes of mid-Western Canada and the United States, mostly depictions of the Anishinaabe, Cree, and Sioux, usually in group action or genre scenes.

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Picture Canyon (Colorado)

Picture Canyon, located in the Comanche National Grassland in southeastern Colorado, was named for its prehistoric rock art.

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Pinus contorta

Pinus contorta, with the common names lodgepole pine and shore pine, and also known as twisted pine, and contorta pine, is a common tree in western North America.

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Pit–Comb Ware culture

The Pit–Comb Ware culture or Comb Ceramic culture was a northeast European characterised by its Pit–Comb Ware.

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Plains Apache

The Plains Apache are a small Southern Athabaskan group who traditionally live on the Southern Plains of North America, in close association with the linguistically unrelated Kiowa nation, and today are centered in Southwestern Oklahoma.

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Plains bison

The Plains bison (Bison bison bison) is one of two subspecies/ecotypes of the American bison, the other being the wood bison (B. b. athabascae).

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Plains Conservation Center

The Plains Conservation Center is an outdoor education facility and state-designated natural area in Aurora, Colorado.

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Plains hide painting

Plains hide painting is a traditional Plains Indian artistic practice of painting on either tanned or raw animal hides.

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Plains Indians

Plains Indians, Interior Plains Indians or Indigenous people of the Great Plains and Canadian Prairies are the Native American tribes and First Nation band governments who have traditionally lived on the greater Interior Plains (i.e. the Great Plains and the Canadian Prairies) in North America.

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Pocahontas

Pocahontas (born Matoaka, known as Amonute, 1596 – March 1617) was a Native American woman notable for her association with the colonial settlement at Jamestown, Virginia.

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Ponca

The Ponca (Páⁿka iyé: Páⁿka or Ppáⁿkka pronounced) are a Midwestern Native American tribe of the Dhegihan branch of the Siouan language group.

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Precious Blood Roman Catholic Church (Winnipeg)

The Precious Blood Roman Catholic Church (French: Église du Précieux Sang) is a Roman Catholic parish located in the St. Boniface neighbourhood of Winnipeg, Canada.

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Prophecy (film)

Prophecy is a 1979 American science fiction horror film directed by John Frankenheimer and written by David Seltzer.

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Puer aeternus

Puer aeternus (sometimes shortened to puer), Latin for "eternal boy", in mythology is a child-god who is forever young.

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Quanah Parker

Quanah Parker (Comanche kwana, "smell, odor") (– February 20, 1911) was a Comanche war leader of the Quahadi ("Antelope") band of the Comanche people.

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Quanah Parker Star House

The Quanah Parker Star House, with stars painted on its roof, is located in the city of Cache, county of Comanche, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

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Querecho Indians

The Querechos were a Native American people.

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Quillwork

Quillwork is a form of textile embellishment traditionally practiced by Native Americans that employs the quills of porcupines as an aesthetic element.

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Rachel Dolezal

Rachel Anne Doležal, also known as Nkechi Amare Diallo (born November 12, 1977) is an American former civil rights activist known for being exposed as Caucasian while falsely claiming to be a black woman.

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Reaper-binder

The reaper-binder, or binder, is a farm implement that improved upon the simple reaper.

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Red River of the South

The Red River, or sometimes the Red River of the South, is a major river in the southern United States of America. The river was named for the red-bed country of its watershed. It is one of several rivers with that name. Although it was once a tributary of the Mississippi River, the Red River is now a tributary of the Atchafalaya River, a distributary of the Mississippi that flows separately into the Gulf of Mexico. It is connected to the Mississippi River by the Old River Control Structure. The south bank of the Red River formed part of the US–Mexico border from the Adams–Onís Treaty (in force 1821) until the Texas Annexation and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The Red River is the second-largest river basin in the southern Great Plains. It rises in two branches in the Texas Panhandle and flows east, where it acts as the border between the states of Texas and Oklahoma. It forms a short border between Texas and Arkansas before entering Arkansas, turning south near Fulton, Arkansas, and flowing into Louisiana, where it flows into the Atchafalaya River. The total length of the river is, with a mean flow of over at the mouth.

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Red Warbonnet

Red Warbonnet, or K'ya-been (died 1849) was a Kiowa warrior from Texas, who fought in the Red River War, a war on the Southern Plains, in which an intertribal force of Indian fought the United States and the buffalo hunters to protect the last wild herd of buffalo and resist relocation onto Indian reservations.

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Reel Injun

Reel Injun is a 2009 Canadian documentary film directed by Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond, Catherine Bainbridge, and Jeremiah Hayes that explores the portrayal of Native Americans in film.

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Reginald Laubin

Reginald Laubin (December 4, 1903 – April 5, 2000) was an American writer, dancer and expert on Native American culture and customs.

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Richard Throssel

Richard Throssel (1882–1933) was a Cree photographer, who documented life on the Crow Reservation at the beginning of the 20th century.

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Robot Chicken (season 6)

The sixth season of the stop-motion television series Robot Chicken originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim.

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Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site

Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site or the Chambers Ranch is a living history museum (sometimes called an open-air museum) and farm located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States.

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Rocket mass heater

A rocket stove mass heater or rocket mass heater is a space heating system developed from the rocket stove, a type of efficient wood-burning stove, and the masonry heater.

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Rollins Pass

Rollins Pass, elevation, is a mountain pass and active archaeological siteLaBelle, Jason M. & Pelton, Spencer R. "Communal hunting along the Continental Divide of Northern Colorado: Results from the Olson game drive (5BL147)", 2013 in the Southern Rocky Mountains of north-central Colorado in the United States.

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Rosebud Yellow Robe

Rosebud Yellow Robe (Lacotawin) (February 26, 1907 – October 5, 1992) was a Native American folklorist, educator and author.

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Rycroft, Alberta

Rycroft is a village in northern Alberta, Canada.

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Sahaptin

The Sahaptin are a number of Native American tribes who speak dialects of the Sahaptin language.

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Sahtu

The Sahtú or North Slavey (historically called Hare or Hareskin Indians) are a Dene First Nations people of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group living in the vicinity of Great Bear Lake (Sahtú, the source of their name), Northwest Territories, Canada.

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Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival

Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival is an annual event held at the William S. Hart Park in Old Town Newhall, California.

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Scandinavian prehistory

The Scandinavian Peninsula became ice-free around 11,000 BC, at the end of the last ice age.

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Scene in the Northwest: Portrait of John Henry Lefroy

Scene in the Northwest: Portrait of John Henry Lefroy, also known as The Surveyor, is a painting by Paul Kane circa 1845.

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Seigneurie du Triton

The Seigneurie du Triton is a hunting and fishing outfitter located in the municipality of Lake Edouard, in Upper Batiscanie, in the administrative region of Mauricie, in Canada.

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Seneca Lake (New York)

Seneca Lake is the largest of the glacial Finger Lakes of the U.S. state of New York, and the deepest lake entirely within the state.

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Sewing

Sewing is the craft of fastening or attaching objects using stitches made with a needle and thread.

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Shakopee, Minnesota

Shakopee is a city in and the county seat of Scott County, Minnesota.

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Show Indians

Show Indians, or Wild West Show Indians, is a term for Native American performers hired by Wild West Shows, most notably in Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders.

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Sibley tent

The Sibley tent was invented by the American military officer Henry Hopkins Sibley and patented in 1856.

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Smoke flaps

Commercially, a smoke flap can take the form of a metal, tin, or other alloy and can be manipulatable by hand or lever, and appears in home chimneys, stoves or boilers.

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Smoke hole

A smoke hole (smokehole, smoke-hole) is a hole in a roof for the smoke from a fire to vent.

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Sorority House Massacre

Sorority House Massacre is a 1987 American slasher film directed by Carol Frank.

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South Park Blocks

The South Park Blocks form a city park in downtown Portland, Oregon.

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Spiro Mounds

Spiro Mounds (34 LF 40) is a major Northern Caddoan Mississippian archaeological site located in present-day Eastern Oklahoma.

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Standing Rock Indian Reservation

The Standing Rock Indian Reservation (Íŋyaŋ Woslál Háŋ) is located in North Dakota and South Dakota in the United States, and is occupied by ethnic Hunkpapa Lakota, Sihasapa Lakota and Yanktonai Dakota.

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Star Carr

Star Carr is a Mesolithic archaeological site in North Yorkshire, England.

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Stonehenge Free Festival

The Stonehenge Free Festival was a British free festival from 1974 to 1984 held at the prehistoric monument Stonehenge in England during the month of June, and culminating with the summer solstice on or near June 21.

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Stories from the Vaults

Hosted by actor Tom Cavanagh, Stories from the Vaults is a series of 30-minute shows featuring a behind-the-scenes look at the Smithsonian Institution, the world's largest museum complex.

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Straw-bale construction

Straw-bale construction is a building method that uses bales of straw (commonly wheat, rice, rye and oats straw) as structural elements, building insulation, or both.

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Susannah of the Mounties (film)

Susannah of the Mounties is a 1939 American drama film directed by Walter Lang and William A. Seiter and starring Shirley Temple, Randolph Scott, and Margaret Lockwood.

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T. Hawk

, commonly known as T. Hawk, is a fictional character in the Street Fighter series.

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Tłı̨chǫ

The Tłı̨chǫ people, sometimes spelled Tlicho and also known as the Dogrib, are a Dene First Nations people of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group living in the Northwest Territories, Canada.

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Technological and industrial history of Canada

The technological and industrial history of Canada encompasses the country's development in the areas of transportation, communication, energy, materials, public works, public services (health care), domestic/consumer and defense technologies.

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Tee Pee Restaurant

Tee Pee Restaurant was a historic building located at Indianapolis, Indiana.

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Tent

A tent is a shelter consisting of sheets of fabric or other material draped over, attached to a frame of poles or attached to a supporting rope.

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Tepee Buttes

Tepee Buttes is a mountain range in McKenzie County, North Dakota, in the United States.

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Tepee Creek (Fall River County, South Dakota)

Tepee Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of South Dakota.

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Tepee Creek (Meade and Miner counties, South Dakota)

Tepee Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of South Dakota.

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Tepee for Two

Tepee for Two is the 130th Woody Woodpecker cartoon that was released in theaters on October 4, 1963.

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Texas Spring Palace

The Texas Spring Palace was a regional agricultural and immigration exposition in Fort Worth designed to attract settlers and investors to Texas.

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Texas Trail Museum

The Texas Trail Museum is housed in a building which was formerly the Power Plant/Fire House for the town of Pine Bluffs.

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ThanksKilling

ThanksKilling is a 2008 horror black comedy film written and directed by Jordan Downey, and co-written by Brad Schulz, Tony Wilson, Grant Yaffee, and Kevin Stewart.

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The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms

"The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms" is episode 130 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.

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The Amazing Race 5

The Amazing Race 5 is the fifth installment of the American reality television show The Amazing Race.

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The Amazing Race 8

The Amazing Race 8 (also known as The Amazing Race: Family Edition) was the eighth installment of the US reality television show The Amazing Race.

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The Amazing Race Canada 3

The third season of The Amazing Race Canada is a reality game show based on the American series The Amazing Race.

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The Big Sky (film)

The Big Sky is a 1952 American Western film produced and directed by Howard Hawks, based on the novel of the same name.

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The Bringers of Wonder, Part Two

"The Bringers of Wonder, Part Two" is the eighteenth episode of the second series of Space: 1999 (and the forty-second overall episode of the programme).

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The Canadian Crown and Indigenous peoples of Canada

The association between the Canadian Crown and Indigenous peoples of Canada stretches back to the first decisions between North American Indigenous peoples and European colonialists and, over centuries of interface, treaties were established concerning the monarch and Indigenous tribes.

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The Daffy Duckaroo

The Daffy Duckaroo is a Warner Bros. cartoon released in theaters in 1942, directed by Norman McCabe and features Daffy Duck as a crooning cowboy film star.

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The Indian in the Cupboard

The Indian in the Cupboard is a low fantasy children's novel by the British writer Lynne Reid Banks, published in 1980 with illustrations by Robin Jacques (UK) and Brock Cole (US).

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The Payne Family Native American Center

The Payne Family Native American Center, located at the University of Montana in Missoula, Montana, is the first facility built exclusively for a department of Native American Studies and American Indian Student Services in the United States.

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The Tepee

The Tepee is a historic commercial building and roadside attraction located near Cherry Valley in Otsego County, New York.

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Theresa Spence

Theresa Spence (born 1963) is a former chief of the Attawapiskat First Nation in Canada.

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Thinkin Bout You

"Thinkin Bout You" is a song by American singer Frank Ocean, released as the lead single from his debut studio album Channel Orange (2012).

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Thomas H. Ince

Thomas Harper Ince (November 16, 1880 – November 19, 1924) was an American silent film producer, director, screenwriter, and actor.

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Thunderbird Motel

The Thunderbird Motel was an Indian-themed motel that was built in 1962 along Interstate 494 and 24th Ave.

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Tim Sandlin

Tim Sandlin (born 1950) is an American novelist and screenwriter.

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Tintin in America

Tintin in America (Tintin en Amérique) is the third volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé.

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Tipi (disambiguation)

Tipi (also tepee and teepee) is a dwelling used by North American Indians of the Great Plains.

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Tipi Hills

Tipi Hills is a archeological site in Sheridan County, Montana in the general vicinity of Medicine Lake, Montana which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

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Tipi ring

Tipi rings are circular patterns of stones left from an encampment of Post-Archaic, protohistoric and historic Native Americans.

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Tipi: Home of the Nomadic Buffalo Hunters

Tipi: Home of the Nomadic Buffalo Hunters is an illustrated, non-fiction, young adult book by Caldecott-winning author and illustrator Paul Goble.

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Tom, Oklahoma

Tom is a small unincorporated community in McCurtain County, Oklahoma, United States.

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Traverse des Sioux

Traverse des Sioux is a historic site in the U.S. state of Minnesota.

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Travois

A travois (Canadian French, from French travail, a frame for restraining horses; also obsolete travoy or travoise) is a historical frame structure that was used by indigenous peoples, notably the Plains Indians of North America, to drag loads over land.

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Tribal chief

A tribal chief is the leader of a tribal society or chiefdom.

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Tupelo Buffalo Park and Zoo

The Tupelo Buffalo Park and Zoo is a zoo located in Tupelo, Mississippi.

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Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians

The Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians (Ojibwe language: Mikinaakwajiw-ininiwag) is a Native American tribe of Ojibwa and Métis peoples, based on the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation in Belcourt, North Dakota.

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Two Strike (Lakota leader)

Two Strike (Numpkahapa, 1831–1915) was a Brulé Lakota chief born in the White River Valley in present-day Nebraska.

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U.S. Route 66

U.S. Route 66 (US 66 or Route 66), also known as the Will Rogers Highway, the Main Street of America or the Mother Road, was one of the original highways within the U.S. Highway System.

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U.S. Route 66 in Arizona

U.S. Route 66 (US 66, Route 66) covered as part of a former United States Numbered Highway in the state of Arizona.

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United States Capitol rotunda

The United States Capitol rotunda is the central rotunda (built 1818–1824) of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C..

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United States Department of Veterans Affairs emblems for headstones and markers

The United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) maintains many cemeteries specifically devoted to veterans.

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Ute Mountain Ute Tribe

The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe is one of three federally recognized tribes of the Ute Nation, and are mostly descendants of the historic Weeminuche Band who moved to the Southern Ute reservation in 1897.

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Ute people

Ute people are Native Americans of the Ute tribe and culture and are among the Great Basin classification of Indigenous People.

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Vanessa Jennings

Vanessa Paukeigope (Santos) (Morgan) Jennings (born October 5, 1952) is a Kiowa-Kiowa Apache-Gila River Pima regalia maker, clothing designer, cradleboard maker, and bead artist from Oklahoma.

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Vernacular architecture

Vernacular architecture is an architectural style that is designed based on local needs, availability of construction materials and reflecting local traditions.

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W. Richard West Sr.

Walter Richard "Dick" West Sr. (1912–1996) was a Southern Cheyenne painter, sculptor, and educator from OklahomaJones, Ruthe Blalock.

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Warm Springs Indian Reservation

The Warm Springs Indian Reservation consists of in north-central Oregon, in the United States, and is occupied and governed by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.

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Wetaskiwin and District Heritage Museum

The Wetaskiwin and District Heritage Museum, in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada celebrates the early history of Wetaskiwin and area.

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Wigwam

A wigwam, wickiup or wetu is a domed dwelling formerly used by certain Native American and First Nations tribes, and still used for ceremonial purposes.

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Wigwam (disambiguation)

A wigwam is single-room Native American dwelling.

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Wigwam Motel

The Wigwam Motels, also known as the "Wigwam Villages", is a motel chain in the United States built during the 1930s and 1940s.

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Wildhorse Resort & Casino

Wildhorse Resort & Casino is a casino owned and operated since 1994 by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation in the U.S. state of Oregon.

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Wood-burning stove

A wood-burning stove (or wood burner or log burner in the UK) is a heating appliance capable of burning wood fuel and wood-derived biomass fuel, such as sawdust bricks.

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Wooden Leg: A Warrior Who Fought Custer

Wooden Leg: A Warrior Who Fought Custer is a book by Thomas Bailey Marquis about the life of a Northern Cheyenne Indian, Wooden Leg, who fought in several historic battles between United States forces and the Plains Indians, including the Battle of the Little Bighorn, where he faced the troops of George Armstrong Custer.

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Wounded Knee Massacre

The Wounded Knee Massacre (also called the Battle of Wounded Knee) occurred on December 29, 1890, near Wounded Knee Creek (Lakota: Čhaŋkpé Ópi Wakpála) on the Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in the U.S. state of South Dakota.

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Yaranga

A Yaranga is a tent-like traditional mobile home of some nomadic Northern indigenous peoples of Russia, such as Chukchi and Siberian Yupik.

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YMCA Camp Minikani

YMCA Camp Minikani is a residential summer camp located along the shores of Lake Amy Belle in Hubertus, in Washington County, Wisconsin, United States.

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Zoo Idaho

Zoo Idaho is a zoo in Pocatello, Idaho, that features animals native to the Intermountain West and has been open since 1932.

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Zveza tabornikov Slovenije

Zveza tabornikov Slovenije (ZTS, Scout Association of Slovenia) is the national Scouting organization of Slovenia.

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1982 in baseball

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4-H

4-H is a global network of youth organizations whose mission is "engaging youth to reach their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development".

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tipi

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