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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Native |  |  |  | Native: Encyclopedia II - List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Alaska
List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people.
Anaktuvuk Pass (87.6%)
Atqasuk (94.3%)
Barrow (57.2%)
Kaktovik (75.4%)
Nome (51.0%)
Nuiqsut (88.2%)
Point Hope (87.1%)
Point Lay (82.6%)
St. Paul (85.9%)
Wales (83.6%)
Wainwright (90.3%)
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See also:List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Alaska, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Arizona, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Idaho, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Minnesota, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Mississippi, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Montana, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Nevada, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - New Mexico, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - North Dakota, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Oklahoma, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - South Dakota, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Utah, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Wyoming, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - National rankings, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people Read more here: » List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations: Encyclopedia II - List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Alaska |
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|  |  |  | Native: Encyclopedia II - List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Arizona
List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people.
Chinle (91.3%)
Fort Defiance (92.9%)
Ganado (87.3%)
Kayenta (91.7%)
Keams Canyon (89.6%)
Second Mesa (96.9%)
Sells (96.3%)
Tuba City (92.0%)
Window Rock (95.5%)
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See also:List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Alaska, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Arizona, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Idaho, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Minnesota, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Mississippi, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Montana, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Nevada, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - New Mexico, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - North Dakota, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Oklahoma, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - South Dakota, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Utah, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Wyoming, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - National rankings, List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Cities with fewer than 25000 people Read more here: » List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations: Encyclopedia II - List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Arizona |
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|  |  |  | Native: Encyclopedia II - Sandpainting - Native American SandpaintingIn the sandpainting of southwestern Native Americans (the most famous of which are the Navajo), the Medicine Man (or Singer) paints loosely upon the ground, or on some occasions, on a buckskin or cloth tarp, by letting the colored sands flow through his fingers with control and skill.
The colors for the painting are usually made with naturally colored sand, crushed gypsum (white), yellow ochre, red sandstone, charcoal, and a mixture of charcoal and gypsum (blue). Brown can be made by mixing red and black; red and white make pink. Other coloring agents ...
See also:Sandpainting, Sandpainting - Native American Sandpainting, Sandpainting - Tibetan Sand Painting, Sandpainting - Other Sandpainting Read more here: » Sandpainting: Encyclopedia II - Sandpainting - Native American Sandpainting |
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| | | |  |  |  | Native: Encyclopedia II - Polynesia - Native Culture of PolynesiaPolynesia divides into two distinct cultural groups, East Polynesia and West Polynesia. The culture of West Polynesia is conditioned to high populations. It has strong institutions of marriage, and well-developed judicial, monetary, and trading traditions. It comprises the groups of Tonga, Samoa, and the Polynesian outliers.
Eastern Polynesian cultures are highly adapted to smaller islands and atolls including the Cook Islands, Tahiti, the Tuamotus, the Marquesas, Hawaii and Easter Island; however, the large islands of New Zealand wer ...
See also:Polynesia, Polynesia - Definition, Polynesia - History, Polynesia - Native Culture of Polynesia, Polynesia - Economy of Polynesia, Polynesia - Maritime development, Polynesia - Island groups Read more here: » Polynesia: Encyclopedia II - Polynesia - Native Culture of Polynesia |
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|  |  |  | Native: Encyclopedia II - Trento - Famous natives of TrentoIn addition to the aforementioned Bernardo Clesio and Cristoforo Madruzzo, Giacomo Aconzio was born in Trento. Kurt von Schuschnigg was born in Riva del Garda, in the Trentino region.
Paulo Oss Mazzurana (1833-1895). Trento's most famous mayor. His tenure is characterized by progressive economic policies that impacted Trento's commercial sector and its eventual independence.
Fortunato Depero, futurist artist and one of the founders of the futurist movement in Italy, was born in Fondo in 1892, close to Trento. Giovanni Segantini, Ita ...
See also:Trento, Trento - History, Trento - Society and Economy, Trento - Things To See, Trento - Famous natives of Trento, Trento - Geography, Trento - Communications Read more here: » Trento: Encyclopedia II - Trento - Famous natives of Trento |
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|  |  |  | Native: Encyclopedia II - Trento - Famous natives of TrentoIn addition to the aforementioned Bernardo Clesio and Cristoforo Madruzzo, Giacomo Aconzio was born in Trento. Kurt von Schuschnigg was born in Riva del Garda, in the Trentino region.
Paulo Oss Mazzurana (1833-1895). Trento's most famous mayor. His tenure is characterized by progressive economic policies that impacted Trento's commercial sector and its eventual independence.
Fortunato Depero, futurist artist and one of the founders of the futurist movement in Italy, was born in Fondo in 1892, close to Trento. Giovanni Segantini, Ita ...
See also:Trento, Trento - History, Trento - Society and Economy, Trento - Politics, Trento - Things To See, Trento - Famous natives of Trento, Trento - Geography, Trento - Communications Read more here: » Trento: Encyclopedia II - Trento - Famous natives of Trento |
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|  |  |  | Native: Encyclopedia II - Oddworld - Native racesMudokons are a humanoid race of native beings, with turtle-like facial features and three fingers on each hand. Their skin coloration shifts with mood, the typical blue-green Mudokon displaying mild anxiety. Most of the Mudokons have been enslaved by the Glukkons, and the race now serves as the Glukkon's primary labor force. They are then beaten, over-worked, and all-around abused, often to the point of severe depression. The only known female Mudokon, Sam, is currently held prisoner by the Industrial races, her massive abdomen pumpin ...
See also:Oddworld, Oddworld - The Games, Oddworld - Habitales and Fearietales, Oddworld - Story, Oddworld - Awards, Oddworld - Feature film, Oddworld - Fangus, Oddworld - Native races, Oddworld - Industrial Races, Oddworld - Locations on Oddworld, Oddworld - Trivia Read more here: » Oddworld: Encyclopedia II - Oddworld - Native races |
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|  |  |  | Native: Encyclopedia II - Dalarna - Notable natives
Dalarna - Dukes.
Since 1772, Swedish Princes have been created Dukes of various provinces. This is solely a nominal title.
Prince August (1831-1873)
Prince Carl Johan (from his birth in 1916 until his loss of succession rights in 1947)
See also: List of Swedes
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See also:Dalarna, Dalarna - County, Dalarna - Geography, Dalarna - Cities, Dalarna - Other towns, Dalarna - National parks, Dalarna - History, Dalarna - Heraldry, Dalarna - Culture, Dalarna - Notable natives, Dalarna - Dukes, Dalarna - Districts Read more here: » Dalarna: Encyclopedia II - Dalarna - Notable natives |
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|  |  |  | Native: Encyclopedia II - Fairhaven Massachusetts - Town nativesAmong Fairhaven's natives was Henry Huttleston Rogers (1840-1909), who was a United States capitalist, businessman and philanthropist. Rogers was one of the key men in John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Trust. He later developed the Virginian Railway. Rogers and his wife Abbie Gifford Rogers, another Fairhaven native who was daughter of whaling Captain Peleg Gifford, donated many community improvements in the late 19th and early 20th century, notably including schools, the Tow ...
See also:Fairhaven Massachusetts, Fairhaven Massachusetts - History, Fairhaven Massachusetts - Town natives, Fairhaven Massachusetts - Geography, Fairhaven Massachusetts - Demographics, Fairhaven Massachusetts - Economy Read more here: » Fairhaven Massachusetts: Encyclopedia II - Fairhaven Massachusetts - Town natives |
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|  |  |  | Native: Encyclopedia II - Emmitt Peters - Native Alaskan mushersPeters had to sell his dogs to cover his debts after the races in the 1990s, and was only able to race his final race because two friends donated USD $10,000 each, and he leased a team from Rick Swenson. While Native Alaskans won the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Iditarods, and accounted for roughly a third of all the racers, by the 1980s the costs had become prohibitive and the native presence almost vanished from the race.
Expenses faced by modern teams include lightweight gear including thousands of booties and quick-change runners, special hi ...
See also:Emmitt Peters, Emmitt Peters - Iditarod, Emmitt Peters - Native Alaskan mushers, Emmitt Peters - Iditarod awards Read more here: » Emmitt Peters: Encyclopedia II - Emmitt Peters - Native Alaskan mushers |
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|  |  |  | Native: Encyclopedia II - Fairhaven Massachusetts - Town nativesAmong Fairhaven's natives was Henry Huttleston Rogers (1840-1909), who was a United States capitalist, businessman and philanthropist. Rogers was one of the key men in John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Trust. He later developed the Virginian Railway. Rogers and his wife Abbie Gifford Rogers, another Fairhaven native (who was daughter of whaling Captain Peleg Gifford), donated many community improvements in the late 19th and early 20th century, notably including schools, the Town Hall, the Unitarian Church, and the Millicent Library. These ...
See also:Fairhaven Massachusetts, Fairhaven Massachusetts - History, Fairhaven Massachusetts - Town natives, Fairhaven Massachusetts - Geography, Fairhaven Massachusetts - Demographics Read more here: » Fairhaven Massachusetts: Encyclopedia II - Fairhaven Massachusetts - Town natives |
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| | | |  |  |  | Native: Encyclopedia II - Goldfish - Native EnvironmentGoldfish natively live in ponds, and other slow or still moving bodies of water in depths up to 20 m (65.6 ft. Their native climate is subtropical and they live in freshwater with a 6.0–8.0 pH, a water hardness of 5.0–19.0 dGH, and a temperature range of 40 to 106 °F (4 to 41 °C) although they will not survive long at the higher temperatures. Indeed, they are considered ill-suited even to live in a heated tropical fish tank, as they are used to the greater amount of oxygen in unheated tanks.
In the wild, the diet cons ...
See also:Goldfish, Goldfish - History, Goldfish - Native Environment, Goldfish - Aquarium conditions, Goldfish - Varieties of domesticated goldfish, Goldfish - Chinese Goldfish Classification, Goldfish - Wild Goldfish and relationship to Crucian carp, Goldfish - Behaviour, Goldfish - Feeding, Goldfish - Breeding, Goldfish - Mosquito Control, Goldfish - Edibility & Cruelty Read more here: » Goldfish: Encyclopedia II - Goldfish - Native Environment |
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| | | |  |  |  | Native: Encyclopedia II - Wahoo Nebraska - Notable Natives and FactsBaseball player Wahoo Sam Crawford and film producer Darryl F. Zanuck were born here, also composer Howard Hanson, painter Herk Anderson, and 1958 Nobelist George Beadle.
Beginning in February 1996, the city was stated as the location of the "home office" that produces the top-ten list for David Letterman's Late Show program, having relocated from Grand Rapids, Michigan. The town had lobbied Letterman for the status for months. They had the Nebraska legislature proclaim him an admiral in the Great Navy of the State of Nebraska, ...
See also:Wahoo Nebraska, Wahoo Nebraska - Notable Natives and Facts, Wahoo Nebraska - Geography, Wahoo Nebraska - Demographics Read more here: » Wahoo Nebraska: Encyclopedia II - Wahoo Nebraska - Notable Natives and Facts |
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