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He is proud of his American Indian heritage but also respects other points of view.
Swans are typically introduced to local lakes by wildlife management agencies or conservation organizations, often as part of efforts to enhance biodiversity or control invasive species. In some cases, private individuals or local communities may also release swans for aesthetic reasons or to promote local ecosystems. These introductions are usually regulated to ensure the well-being of both the swans and the existing wildlife.
I accompanied him in a recital at Seattle. He was very easy to work with. This was in 1978. Last I heard, he was teaching at Indiana University, among other things.
NJ's water supply comes from Lake Earie. It is the closest one of the five Great Lakes to Nj and has so much water that it supplies 6 states with drinking water. Please recomend me! If you have problems or questions about my information please conatact me. :)
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Great Lakes
Indian ocean
Great Lakes
Lakes Victoria, Tanganyika and Nyasa(Malawi,) and Indian Ocean
Land O' Lakes
north america around the great lakes
When the French explores and traders entered the Great Lakes region in the 1600s, American Indian Nations already had given names to the lakes the lives along. As reports and crude maps went back to Europe, these Indian names were combined with names the French thought more appropriate.
they only live in oceans Indian, and Pacific are were they mainly live) but there is Gar which are like barracudas that live in lakes everywhere
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very forested with lots of rivers and lakes.
Iroquois
algonquin,iroquois.