The Seminole Indians of Florida were defeated by Andrew Jackson.
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Al Rosen was the Indians third baseman between 1950-1956. After Rosen, the Indians played third base by committee for the rest of the decade. From 1957-1959, the Indians had Al Smith, George Strickland, Billy Harrell, Vic Power, Preston Ward, and Earl Averill play at third.
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Indians are tailented due to their brain which they have as far as scientist used 8% of his brain in this sence also India is well in the forground country
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I think carnivorous animals use their teeth as knife blades
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They were introduced to dinosaurs
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Powhatan
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it is beleived that Indians made their pudding from cooked rice with a milky watery mixture added to it, the ingredients for this is milk, eggs and water they let the rice set in a massive tub until the mixture became one and thick.
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It started with the eternal fart.
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Maybe a bicycle rickshaw.
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Indians and runaway slaves often took refuge in the swamps and forests of Florida after attacking southern settlements. These areas provided cover and protection from pursuit by authorities.
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you've got that one backwards hon....... America came to the us.
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Your question is confusing, but if you want to know the number of Indian states in India then the answer is 28 states.
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A debatable premise that is not answerable in this venue.
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There are 7 major Indian reservations in South Dakota and 8.5 percent of the population is Native Ammerican.
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I don't know all but one of them is I.K Gujral for more information on UN plz go to www.Britannica.com
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migrating westward in search of free land.
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The designer, James B. Longacre, had designed the first of the small cents and in 1858 designed a pattern Indian head cent using his daughter, Sarah, as the model with a feathered headdress.
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"Shagoniagei" is a Cherokee word meaning "place of the blue smoke." This name refers to the mist that often shrouds the mountains, giving them their signature blue hue.
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The southern colonies like the rest of the original thirteen colonies were inhabited before the arrival of the European settlers by native Americans. The Native American tribes there were the Seminole, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee, Cherokee, Caddo, and Comanche.
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"The world is destined to have its leaders from India. ".
Albert Einstein:.
"We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made".
To name a few.
1. Rajiv Gupta is the GM of Hewlett Packard.
2. Vinod Khosla is the co-founder of Sun Microsystems.
3. Sabeer Bhatia is the founder and creator of Hotmail.
4. Arun Netravalli is the president of AT & T-Bell Labs.
5. Vinod Dahm is the creator of Pentium chip.
6. Victor Menezes, Rajat Gupta, and Rana Talwar are the Chief Executives of CitiBank, Mckensey & Stanchart. Goes on.
So these skills are something that we have inherited from our ancestors.
But the regretting fact is that the companies from foreign countries have understood this unique ability of Indians and have employed lots and lots of our people but we still don't understand this and keep them underemployed.
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Several amulets akin to the horseshoe or dream catchers of other cultures. One of them is the seed of the velvet bean (Mucuna puriens), which was used to guard off against "Evil eye".
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They always convinced the Spaniards that the Seven Cities of Cibola were somewher just a little farther away. Their Native American guides were usually trying to lead them as far away from their own lands as possible.
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The Olmec civilization is considered to be the first great Mesoamerican civilization, known for their monumental stone heads and early development of complex societies. They lived in what is now modern-day Mexico.
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The Apalai Indians The Arara do Para Indians The Aruan Indians The Ashaninka Indians The Atroari-Waimiri Indians The Bakairi Indians The Baniwa Indians The Camara Indians The Cariay Indians The Carib Indians The Carutana Indians The Cashinahua Indians The Cawishana Indians The Caxuiana Indians The Chontaquiro Indians The Culino Indians The Curipaco Indians The Guana Indians The Guarani Indians The Hixkaryana Indians The Iauanaua Indians The Ikpeng Indians The Ingariko Indians The Irantxe Indians The Jumana Indians The Karipuna Indians The Katukina Indians The Kaxararí Indians The Kuikuro and Kalapalo Indians The Macushi Indians The Manao Indians The Mandauaca Indians The Mapidian Indians The Maquiritare Indians The Maragua Indians The Marawan Indians The Mariate Indians The Marubo Indians The Matipuhy Indians The Matis Indians The Matses Indians The Mawakua Indians The Mehinaku Indians The Miranha Indians The Moronawa Indians The Nocaman Indians The Nuquini Indians The Palicur Indians The Paresi Indians The Passe Indians The Pemon Indians The Pisabo Indians The Poyanawa Indians The Remo Indians The Saluma Indians The Sarave Indians The Shaninawa Indians The Sharanahua Indians The Sikiana Indians The Tariano Indians The Terena Indians The Ticuna Indians The Tiriyo Indians The Tuberao (Aikana) Indians The Tuxinawa Indians The Uainuma Indians The Waiwai Indians The Wapishana Indians The Waraiku Indians The Warekena Indians The Waura Indians The Wayana Indians The Wirina Indians The Xipaya Indians The Xiriana Indians The Yabaana Indians The Yaminawa Indians The Yaruma Indians The Yawalapiti Indians
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The Iroquois Indians
The Iroquois Indians
The Iroquois Indians
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Christina Rocha has written:
'First Nations water rights in British Columbia' -- subject(s): Water rights, Government relations, Stalo Indians, Kwakiutl Indians, Comox Indians, Ntlakyapamuk Indians, Tsattine Indians, Chilcotin Indians, Tsimshian Indians, Bella Coola Indians, Haisla Indians, Carrier Indians, Heiltsuk Indians, Shuswap Indians
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Choctaw Indians different than Pueblo Indians, they are not same,pueblo Indians better then choctaw Indians.
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