where can i eat the indangered aaboriginals
I don't know that's what im trying to figure out
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I don't know about the prices today, but it used to be the same as the materials. or 1 dollar a foot.
you know it is seriously amazing how different some of these questions are. hahahahahaha! and i would answer you but i have no bloomin idea who black foot tribe is, thankyou for your time... come again ;D
i don't know but i think it was destroyed by Indians
They know it was caused by rats and fleas
The Babylonians were first to think about the concept within their system, but the Indians introduced it as a number as we know it today.
One foot. And if you did not know that you are in serious trouble!One foot. And if you did not know that you are in serious trouble!One foot. And if you did not know that you are in serious trouble!One foot. And if you did not know that you are in serious trouble!
No, i found one today and i got a little poke from the fella but as i know of, No.
they were names after Indians long ago and so today everytime you see a street name you will know how that sign got its name
Only way I know that it did was that it helped them is hunting because horses can run fast, when on foot indians aren't fast enough to kill any animals that are getting away.
the indians or as they are know the palo- indians