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Native American Spirituality: Native American Medicine Wheel Ceremony On May 8th 2004
In 1999, Bennie LeBeau of the Eastern Shoshone tribe began to experience a torrent of dreams and visions. The visions directed him to set...
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Venus Transit: Calling In The Divine Feminine Through Keeping The Sky Paths Open
Across the world on June 8, people around the globe will be focusing on an unusual celestial event that people of Spirit will honor as a ...
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Native American Indian Health Care:
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Native American Indian health care: community-based health care practices found among the tribes of North America that share the use o...
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Sweat Lodge: Temazcal I/iii - The Traditional Mexican Sweat Bath
The Native American Sweat Lodge, Temazcal, is an ancient practice from the native indians of America; a sacred
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Sweat Lodge: Temazcal Ii/iii - Mexican Method Of Sweat Baths For Curative Purposes
The Native American Sweat Lodge, Temazcal, is an ancient practice from the native indians of America; a sacred
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Temazcal Iii/iii - Preparation Of The Temazcal
The Native American Sweat Lodge, Temazcal, is an ancient practice from the native indians of America; a sacred
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Spiritual Retreats - A Retreat For Enlightenment
Presentation of the Spiritual Reatreats in The Golden City.
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Love And Happiness: Gratitude - A Simple Yet Powerful Tool
The fourteenth century Native American Iroquois Constitution opens with a prayer of gratitude. It offers thanks "to the earth whe...
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Native Americans In The United States: Encyclopedia - Native Americans In The United States
Native Americans in the United States (also Indians, American Indians, First Americans, Indigenous Peoples, Aboriginal Peoples, Aborigina...
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Medicine Man: Encyclopedia - Medicine Man
"Medicine man" is an English term used to describe Native American religious figures; such individuals are analogous to shamans. The term...
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Ute Mythology: Encyclopedia - Ute Mythology
The Ute are a tribe of Native Americans from the western United States.
Siats is a cannibalistic clown monster. Cin-an-ev is a wolf trick...
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Vision Quest: Encyclopedia - Vision Quest
A vision quest is a rite of passage in some Native American cultures. In traditional Lakota culture the Hanblecheyapi (vision quest, lite...
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Aloe: Encyclopedia - Aloe
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Aloe is a genus of succulent, flowering plants in the family Asphodelaceae, which contains about 400 different species. They...
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List Of People From Arizona: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of People From Arizona - Entertainment
List of people from Arizona - Film/Theater.
Erika Alexander (1969-), actress
Steve Allen (1921-2000), comedian, actor, composer, autho...
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List Of People From Nebraska: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of People From Nebraska - Entertainment
List of people from Nebraska - Film/Theater.
Adele Astaire (1897-1981), dancer and entertainer
Fred Astaire (1899-1987), dancer and ac...
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List Of People From New York State: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of People From New York State - Entertainment
List of people from New York State - Film/Theater.
Woody Allen (1935-), actor, director and writer
Frances Bavier (1902 - 1989), actre...
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List Of People From Oklahoma: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of People From Oklahoma - Entertainment
List of people from Oklahoma - Humorists/Comedians.
Will Rogers (1879-1935), humorist
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Native American Herbology:
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NATIVE AMERICAN HERBOLOGY: Native American healers and spiritual leaders seldom travel far form their homes and even more infrequently...
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Native Americans In The United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Native Americans In The United States - Early History
See also: archeology of the Americas, models of migration to the New World, and indigenous people of the Americas for more detailed histo...
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Native Americans In The United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Native Americans In The United States - Cultural Aspects
Though cultural features, including language, garb, and customs vary enormously from one tribe to another, there are certain elements whi...
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Native Americans In The United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Native Americans In The United States - European Colonization
Native Americans in the United States - Initial impacts.
The European colonization of the Americas forever changed the lives and cultur...
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Native Americans In The United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Native Americans In The United States - Terminology Differences
When Christopher Columbus arrived in the "New World", he described the people he encountered as Indians because he mistakenly believed th...
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Native Americans In The United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Native Americans In The United States - European Colonization
Native Americans in the United States - Initial impacts.
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Native Americans In The United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Native Americans In The United States - Terminology Differences
When Christopher Columbus arrived in the "New World", he described the people he encountered as Indians because he mistakenly believed th...
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Native Americans In The United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Native Americans In The United States - European Colonization
Native Americans in the United States - Initial impacts.
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Traditional Indian Medicine:
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traditional Indian medicine: 1. (TIM, American Indian Healing, Indian Medicine, Native American Healing Ways, Traditional Native Ameri...
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Medicine Lodge Kansas: Encyclopedia Ii - Medicine Lodge Kansas - History
The area that grew into the modern town of Medicine Lodge was considered sacred ground by the Kiowa tribe of Native Americans.
Carrie Nat...
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Patent Medicine: Encyclopedia Ii - Patent Medicine - Ingredients And Their Uses
Patent medicine - What was in them?.
Some level of exoticism and mystery in the contents of the preparation was deemed desirable by the...
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Medicine Wheel:
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Medicine Wheel Native American sacred circle representing the Universe and the balance of all creation. It is cast to contain, project...
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Medicine Wheel::
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Medicine Wheel: Native American sacred circle representing the Universe and the balance of all creation. It is cast to contain, projec...
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Medicine Wheel:
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Medicine Wheel Native American sacred circle representing the Universe and the balance of all creation. It is cast to contain, project...
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Coyote Medicine:
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Coyote Medicine (half-breed medicine): Mode of doctoring developed by Lewis Mehl-Madrona, M.D., Ph.D., author of Coyote Medicine (Scri...
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Cherokee Healing:
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Cherokee healing (Cherokee Medicine): Traditional medicine of the Cherokees, a Native American people. Its apparent principle ...
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Yellow Medicine County Minnesota: Encyclopedia Ii - Yellow Medicine County Minnesota - Demographics
As of the census2 of 2000, there are 11,080 people, 4,439 households, and 2,974 families residing in the county. The population density i...
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Medicine:
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MEDICINE: Native American term for magick, consciously focusing will (thought), form (physical) and emotion(desire) to effect change. ...
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Bear Tribe Medicine Society:
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Bear Tribe Medicine Society A Native American spiritual religion, originating in Spokane, WA. They practice of teaching mixture of var...
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Nvwoti:
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Nvwoti (Cherokee herbal medicine): Native American form of botanical healing that treats all human components: emotional, physical, so...
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Taiwanese American: Encyclopedia Ii - Taiwanese American - Occupations
Most Taiwanese in America are very well educated. They often hold such occupations as doctors, engineers, professors and scientists. Taiw...
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Medicine Lodge Kansas: Encyclopedia Ii - Medicine Lodge Kansas - Demographics
As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 2,193 people, 922 households, and 609 families residing in the city. The population density is 705...
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Shamanic Therapy:
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Shamanic Therapy Belief in psychic healing techniques and mediumship skills as practiced by tribal "medicine men" such as th...
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Acorus: Encyclopedia Ii - Acorus - Usage
Calamus has been an item of trade in many cultures for thousands of years. Calamus has been used medicinally for a wide variety of ailmen...
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Sweet Flag: Encyclopedia Ii - Sweet Flag - Usage
Calamus has been an item of trade in many cultures for thousands of years. Calamus has been used medicinally for a wide variety of ailmen...
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List Of People From New Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of People From New Mexico - Entertainment
List of people from New Mexico - Film/Theater.
Bruce Cabot (1904–1972), actor
Ronny Cox (1938–), actor
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Willow: Encyclopedia Ii - Willow - Medicinal Properties
The bark of the willow tree has been mentioned in ancient texts from Assyria, Sumeria and Egypt as a remedy for aches and fever, and the ...
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Sandpainting: Encyclopedia Ii - Sandpainting - Native American Sandpainting
In the sandpainting of southwestern Native Americans (the most famous of which are the Navajo), the Medicine Man (or Singer) paints loose...
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Fetish:
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Fetish (derived from a Portuguese word for medals and crucifixes worn by sailors and extended by them to amulets used by Africans; fir...
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Fetish:
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Fetish (derived from a Portuguese word for medals and crucifixes worn by sailors and extended by them to amulets used by Africans; fir...
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Fetish:
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Fetish (derived from a Portuguese word for medals and crucifixes worn by sailors and extended by them to amulets used by Africans; fir...
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Manroot: Encyclopedia Ii - Manroot - Medicinal Uses
Marah oreganus was used by the Native Americans for various problems. The Chinook made a poultice from the gourd. The Squaxin mashed the ...
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University Of Oklahoma: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of Oklahoma - Academics
OU is composed of nineteen colleges, and is well known for its meteorology, petroleum engineering, law, Native American studies, history ...
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Stevia: Encyclopedia Ii - Stevia - Uses
For centuries, the Guarani Native Americans of Paraguay and Brazil used Stevia species, primarily S. rebaudiana which they called ka'a he...
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Shaman:
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SHAMAN: 1) a practitioner of SHAMANISM. Person who has obtained knowledge of the subtler aspects of the World by periods of alternate...
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Tobacco: Encyclopedia Ii - Tobacco - History
Native Americans used tobacco before Europeans arrived in America, and early European settlers in America learned to smoke and brought th...
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Race In Biomedicine: Encyclopedia Ii - Race In Biomedicine - Concept Of Race
In biomedical research conducted in the U.S., the 2000 US census definition of race is often applied. This grouping recognizes five races...
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Tobacco Smoking: Encyclopedia Ii - Tobacco Smoking - History
Tobacco smoking, using both pipes and cigars, was common to many Native American cultures of the Americas. It is depicted in the art of t...
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Tobacco Smoking: Encyclopedia Ii - Tobacco Smoking - History
Tobacco smoking, using both pipes and cigars, was common to many Native American cultures of the Americas. It is depicted in the art of t...
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Mexicali: Encyclopedia Ii - Mexicali - History
In pre-Columbian times, the Río Colorado (Colorado River) delta was inhabited by a centuries-long succession of Yumano tribes. When the ...
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Into The West Miniseries: Encyclopedia Ii - Into The West Miniseries - Episode 1 - Wheel To The Stars
The series begins in the 1820s and is told through the third person narration of Jacob Wheeler (Matthew Settle) and Loved By the Buffalo ...
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Niagara Falls New York: Encyclopedia Ii - Niagara Falls New York - Demographics
As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 55,593 people, 24,099 households, and 14,266 families residing in the city. The population density...
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East Bridgewater Massachusetts: Encyclopedia Ii - East Bridgewater Massachusetts - Demographics
As of the census2 of 2000, there are 12,974 people, 4,344 households, and 3,392 families residing in the town. The population density is ...
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Sikeston Missouri: Encyclopedia Ii - Sikeston Missouri - Demographics
As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 16,992 people, 6,779 households, and 4,602 families residing in the city. The population density i...
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Tuscaloosa Alabama: Encyclopedia Ii - Tuscaloosa Alabama - Demographics
As of the censusGR2 of 2000 there are 77,906 people, 31,381 households, and 16,945 families residing in the city. The population density ...
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Ayurveda:
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ayurveda: (Sanskrit) "Science of life." A holistic system of medicine and health native to ancient India. This sacred Vedic ...
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Ayurveda:
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ayurveda: (Sanskrit) "Science of life." A holistic system of medicine and health native to ancient India. This sacred Vedic sc...
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Therapeutic Touch: Holistic
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Energy - Therapeutic Touch
Energy: Therapeutic Touch Therapeutic touch is a method that claims to assist the natural healing process by redirecting and rebalanc...
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Ann Arbor Michigan: Encyclopedia Ii - Ann Arbor Michigan - History
Ann Arbor was founded in January 1824 by John Allen and Elisha Rumsey, both of whom were land speculators. There are various accounts con...
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Boston Massachusetts: Encyclopedia Ii - Boston Massachusetts - History
Boston was founded on September 17, 1630, on a peninsula called Shawmut by its original Native American inhabitants. The peninsula was co...
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Boston, Massachusetts: Encyclopedia Ii - Boston, Massachusetts - History
Boston was founded on September 17, 1630, on a peninsula called Shawmut by its original Native American inhabitants. The peninsula was co...
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Ann Arbor, Michigan: Encyclopedia Ii - Ann Arbor, Michigan - History
Ann Arbor was founded in January 1824 by John Allen and Elisha Rumsey, both of whom were land speculators. There are various accounts con...
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Iroquois Medical Botany:
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Iroquois medical botany: Traditional medical usage of herbs in the culture of the six Native American peoples that constitute the Iroq...
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Boston Massachusetts: Encyclopedia Ii - Boston Massachusetts - History
Boston was founded on September 17, 1630, on a peninsula called Shawmut by its original Native American inhabitants. The peninsula was co...
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St John's Wort: Encyclopedia Ii - St John's Wort - Uses Of The Herb
The first recorded use of Hypericum for medicinal purposes dates back to ancient Greece, and it has been used ever since. The herb was al...
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Ann Arbor Michigan: Encyclopedia Ii - Ann Arbor Michigan - History
Ann Arbor was founded in January 1824 by John Allen and Elisha Rumsey, both of whom were land speculators. There are various accounts con...
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Baton Rouge Louisiana: Encyclopedia Ii - Baton Rouge Louisiana - Demographics
As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 227,818 people, 88,973 households, and 52,672 families residing in the city. The population densit...
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Baton Rouge Louisiana: Encyclopedia Ii - Baton Rouge Louisiana - Demographics
As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 227,818 people, 88,973 households, and 52,672 families residing in the city. The population densit...
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New Haven Connecticut: Encyclopedia Ii - New Haven Connecticut - History
New Haven Connecticut - Pre-colonial and colonial history.
Before European arrival, New Haven was the home of the Quinnipiack tribe of ...
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Ann Arbor Michigan: Encyclopedia Ii - Ann Arbor Michigan - Demographics
As of the census2 of 2000, there are 114,024 people, 45,693 households, and 21,704 families residing in the city. About 30,000 university...
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Great Old One Compendium: Encyclopedia Ii - Great Old One Compendium - Yig
Yig (the father of serpents) is a minor deity and appears as a humanoid lizard. Although Yig is easy to anger, he is easily to placate as...
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Ann Arbor, Michigan: Encyclopedia Ii - Ann Arbor, Michigan - Demographics
As of the census2 of 2000, there are 114,024 people, 45,693 households, and 21,704 families residing in the city. About 30,000 university...
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Providence Rhode Island: Encyclopedia Ii - Providence Rhode Island - Demographics
As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there were 173,618 people, 62,389 households, and 35,873 families residing in the city. The population densi...
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New Haven Connecticut: Encyclopedia Ii - New Haven Connecticut - Demographics
As of the census2 of 2000, there are 123,626 people, 47,094 households, and 25,854 families residing in the city. The population density ...
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New Haven Connecticut: Encyclopedia Ii - New Haven Connecticut - Demographics
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Ghost Dance:
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Ghost Dance
Ghost Dance A new religious movement among Native Americans of the western United States. The Ghost Dance had two distinct pha...
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Ghost Dance:
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Ghost Dance A new religious movement among Native Americans of the western United States. The Ghost Dance had two distinct pha...
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New Haven Connecticut: Encyclopedia Ii - New Haven Connecticut - History
New Haven Connecticut - Pre-colonial and colonial history.
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