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nine Indian vehicles and opened fire on three | Indians a few hours after the rebels bombed the house |
k slaves from Africa to relieve the suffering | Indians, a stance he later retracted, becoming also a |
onal Chiefs Council, and the Union of Ontario | Indians, a Political Territorial Organization that re |
be of Powhatan Confederacy called the Manskin | Indians, a sister tribe of the Pamunkey Indians. |
irie Rice Lake Band of Lake Superior Chippewa | Indians, a Band originally located near Rice Lake, Wi |
ell in center field off Schilling, giving the | Indians a 4-3 lead. |
s' Council, and is member of Union of Ontario | Indians, a Tribal Political Organization. |
he control of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw | Indians, a federally recognized tribe. |
season during a 14-0 win over Parratt and the | Indians a week later. |
The name came from the Conestoga | Indians, a peaceful Christian tribe, whose principal |
kemo (or Mahackamo) was chief of the Norwalke | Indians, a small tribe of the Siwanoy, who sold land |
ilm has footage of musical events, Mardi Gras | Indians, a funeral with traditional music (the so cal |
Royce, C.C. "The Cherokee Nation of | Indians: A narrative of their official relations with |
His 1990 Spokane | Indians, a San Diego Padres affiliate, won the Northw |
ff the bottom of the ninth inning, giving the | Indians a 2-1, walk-off win over the Tampa Bay Devil |
rmstrong registered a no-hit game against the | Indians, a 4-0 Sounds victory. |
e American descent, especially from the Creek | Indians, a nation with whom the Euchees were once aff |
or's jacket, dancing gorillas, cops, robbers, | Indians, a banana and an Adolf Hitler look-alike. |
was named the pitching coach of the Cleveland | Indians' AAA team, the Columbus Clippers. |
1814 that "fourteen or fifteen years ago, the | Indians abandoned this land, where they had their vil |
Some | Indians accompanied Riall; one source states that up |
Despite Procter's pledge, | Indians accompanying the British slaughtered 68 serio |
Indians accounted for the majority of those attacked: | |
used him to miss most of the 1980 season, the | Indians acquired Alan Bannister from the White Sox. |
hundred year anniversary of the expulsion of | Indians across the Mississippi River after the Blackh |
c Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa | Indians Act" (H.R. 3697) that officially recognized t |
ew the Kahnawake Iroquois as a group of loyal | Indians acting in defense of the British Crown. |
e of ties before that 15-game win streak, the | Indians actually went 19 straight years without being |
In 1867 after the Civil War, the Creek | Indians adopted a constitution which divided their na |
Slowly, the | Indians adopted the horse into their culture and buil |
reupon three columns of Canadian soldiers and | Indians advanced downhill towards the fort. |
The | Indians advanced to the 1948 World Series, where they |
for the Thomasville Hi-Toms, a Cleveland | Indians affiliate in the Class D North Carolina State |
and captained their minor league Springfield | Indians affiliate to a Calder Cup championship in 199 |
ck has seen more time in the outfield for the | Indians' affiliate the Burlington Indians. |
thview has a large population of East Asians, | Indians, African-Americans, and Hispanics as well as |
at the hands of colonists, who mistrusted the | Indians after King Philip's War, despite the fact tha |
Barnard and Mr Sheldon Havens came across the | Indians after the execution and helped move the body |
team changed their name from the Jersey City | Indians after being affiliated with the Cleveland Ind |
, Juan Ortiz, escaped from captivity with the | Indians after 12 years. |
35 season, Campbell played with the Cleveland | Indians, after being traded for multiple players and |
After being released by the | Indians after the 2010 season, Toregas signed a minor |
was heard by members of the band Flux of Pink | Indians, after being sent to them by Graham Burnett o |
He was signed by the Cleveland | Indians after the season. |
layed at the professional level for the Akron | Indians, after being recruited by the team's coach, P |
The following season, the | Indians again had the best record in baseball, but lo |
gon train tried again to reach Miles, but the | Indians again attacked it along Spring Creek on Octob |
having protected, favored, and emboldened the | Indians against his Majesty's loyal subjects" and ".. |
made his major league debut for the Cleveland | Indians against the White Sox. |
The 1948 World Series matched the Cleveland | Indians against the Boston Braves. |
Perhaps his most famous innings was for the | Indians against Surrey at The Oval in 1946 when he an |
ilitia including about 150 Pequot and Mohegan | Indians against the Narragansett people living around |
e French to form an alliance with the Abenaki | Indians against the English. |
In March 2007, the Cleveland | Indians agreed to terms with Koplove on a minor leagu |
Wilford Taylor, the Chief of the MOWA Choctaw | Indians, agreed to participate in a DNA autosomal tes |
lley Scrappers, Lake County Captains, Kinston | Indians, Akron Aeros, and Columbus Clippers. |
lley Scrappers, Lake County Captains, Kinston | Indians, Akron Aeros and he currently plays for the T |
ber of the Mahoning Valley Scrappers, Kinston | Indians, Akron Aeros, Buffalo Bisons, and Columbus Cl |
seball with the Lake County Captains, Kinston | Indians, Akron Aeros, Buffalo Bisons and the Columbus |
The | Indians all know we cannot be a Match for them in the |
sh soldiers and a confederate band of Shawnee | Indians, all under command of Tecumseh, had crossed t |
Moreover, the U.S. agreed to restore to the | Indians all of their possessions, rights, and privile |
On July 20, 2006, the | Indians all-time saves leader Bob Wickman was traded |
He is the | Indians' all-time leader in games played as a catcher |
for himself and also to incite a war with the | Indians along the territory. |
very team he no-hit, as he was traded by the | Indians along with Jim Perry to the A's in exchange f |
tile pursuits, and also in fur trade with the | Indians along the Mohawk River, residing at Johnstown |
e site for Philadelphia, bought land from the | Indians along the Delaware River and Pennsbury Manor, |
ansion Draft, but traded him to the Cleveland | Indians along with Travis Fryman for Matt Williams th |
26, 2008, Meloan was traded to the Cleveland | Indians along with minor league catcher Carlos Santan |
Some | Indians also believe that the banana leaf gives a spe |
ayed the following season for the Springfield | Indians, also of the AHL. |
Most of the | Indians also were on the south side of the river, loo |
Had the | Indians also made an appeal on Mauch at second base, |
Indians also use rose water as spray applied directly | |
The | Indians also utilized the fruit of the palms. |
West | Indians also applied a paste made from crushed beetle |
of the season in the AHL for the Springfield | Indians, although he did receive a two-game callup to |
List of Springfield | Indians alumni later inducted into the Hockey Hall of |
e very Nazis, because the latter regarded the | Indians an early offspring of the Arian Race. |
Lebanon was originally settled by the Mohegan | Indians, an Algonquin-speaking tribe that inhabited t |
abited by, the Weanoc (also spelled Weyanoke) | Indians, an Algonquian-speaking tribe of the Powhatan |
The Quebec Association of | Indians, an ad hoc association of native northern Que |
In 1698, two powerful | Indians, Anantarao and Piccarao borrowed money from o |
Elliott went on to become “superintendent of | Indians and of Indian Affairs for the District of Det |
elling narrative about her captivity with the | Indians and release. |
It was used as a medicinal herb by American | Indians, and can also be used as a dietary supplement |
to 1917 for the Chicago White Sox, Cleveland | Indians and Boston Braves. |
The area was regularly being raided by | Indians and dozens of settlers had been killed. |
munal constituencies (9 indigenous Fijians, 9 | Indians, and 7 General Electors (Europeans, Chinese, |
The | Indians and Yankees met in the postseason for the thi |
oseph Glatthaar) Forgotten Allies: The Oneida | Indians and the American Revolution (2006). |
reservation for the Eastern Band of Cherokee | Indians, and is therefore subject mostly to tribal/fe |
He also played for the Cleveland | Indians and the Toei Flyers in Japan. |
ces of Singapore, namely the Chinese, Malays, | Indians and Eurasians |
ury, when it was destroyed, possibly by Creek | Indians and the English. |
He spent more than a month with these | Indians, and was an eyewitness of the resistance of P |
Post several miles away, Jane was captured by | Indians and taken to the Miami River in Ohio. |
1914 Brooklyn Robins, the 1918-1919 Cleveland | Indians and the 1920 Philadelphia Phillies. |
s Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, Cubs, Cleveland | Indians and California Angels. |
Cautious defence was needed for the West | Indians, and Sylvester Joseph and Narsingh Deonarine |
lic Missions among the Colored People and the | Indians and the Catholic Negro-American Mission Board |
Like thousands of American | Indians and numerous colonists, Hutchinson became cau |
e Museum and the Eiteljorg Museum of American | Indians and Western Art. |
He played from 1960-1963 for the Cleveland | Indians and Milwaukee Braves. |
t between the United States and the Klickitat | Indians and the Cascade people that occurred in 1855. |
, Harmon worked as a scout with the Cleveland | Indians and Atlanta Braves in baseball, and the India |
captive-taking and deranged relations between | Indians and Anglo-American colonists. |
ajor League Baseball player for the Cleveland | Indians and Florida Marlins and was a college footbal |
the force grew by another 600 men, including | Indians and Acadians. |
ayer who played two seasons for the Cleveland | Indians and Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseba |
and (with Blair Stonechild) Loyal till Death: | Indians and the North-West Rebellion, which was a fin |
They adopted many traits of the Plains | Indians and were noted for raiding, trading, and (rep |
Grassmann's book The Mohawk | Indians and their Valley: Being a Chronological Docum |
ng home run to Ben Broussard of the Cleveland | Indians and The Lackey's Scoreless Innings Streak was |
schools of Mohawk (Warriors), Turners Falls ( | Indians), and Ware (Indians) all ignored the plea for |
He served as a manager for the | Indians and the Senators. |
a generic term the French called both Pawnee | Indians and Wichita. |
4, when it was captured by a militia of Creek | Indians and South Carolinians. |
lice and Indian Civil Service (98% staffed by | Indians) and the tricky subject of the extreme dearth |
Rourke has stirred up the | Indians and has established a saloon and gambling hal |
carriers, which were used by Native American | Indians and went by many names. |
cestors of “the Greeks and the Romans, of the | Indians and Persians, of the Chinese and Tibetans, an |
Gallantly charged hostile | Indians, and with his carbine compelled a party of th |
He served on the frontier against the | Indians and during the Spanish American War. |
e agricultural history of the native Iroquois | Indians and the presence of a village. |
Rebellion, signed a treaty with the Karankawa | Indians, and fought other tribes. |
d traumas aroused still very much alive among | Indians and British alike. |
Diamondbacks, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Cleveland | Indians and Texas Rangers. |
to managing with the Arizona Extended League | Indians, and in 2010 managed the Lake County Captains |
This route enabled | Indians and early pioneers to avoid dangerous river c |
ontinued to work as a scout for the Cleveland | Indians and Washington Senators. |
k in the 1983 amateur draft, by the Cleveland | Indians and scout Bobby Malkmus. |
to Blott: the New York Yankees, the Cleveland | Indians, and the St. Louis Cardinals. |
Ohio, Bagby played with the Red Sox (twice), | Indians and Pirates in a span of ten years. |
been named Chiucuyem (crying mountain) by the | Indians and which Vallejo renamed to the rough Latin |
bands of Pomo include the Lytton Band of Pomo | Indians and the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians. |
Mr. Knapp said that the | Indians and Pakistanis were robust and troublesome to |
originally used as farm land by the Seminole | Indians and later became the cotton plantations Mossv |
appointment as a patriot commissioner to the | Indians, and after the post was given to another, Pea |
militia, 20 British Indian agents, and a few | Indians, and led them out to face Allen's force. |
he Greeks, Egyptians, Mesopotamians, Chinese, | Indians and Muslims. |
ran from Petersburg, Virginia, to the Waxhaw | Indians, and gold mining. |
The managers of both the | Indians and Reds did not treat the cup game as anythi |
The rivalry between the Cleveland | Indians and the Cincinnati Reds continued as the Batt |
in the 1850s when a small child was killed by | Indians, and its remains left on the mountain. |
Its sports teams are called the | Indians, and they are involved in Football, Volleybal |
ised the rendezvous system in which trappers, | Indians and traders would meet annually in a predeter |
This stands near the great path used by the | Indians and Indians traders, to and from the Ohio, an |
He played for the Cleveland | Indians and Los Angeles Angels, both in 1961. |
Chinese, Japanese, Yaqui | Indians and Mestizos were brought to work on the mine |
g to compete against teams like the Cleveland | Indians and Chicago White Sox. |
ay gained recognition as a leader amongst the | Indians and was appointed chief of Indians from Chola |
Because of difficulties with | Indians and shipping at this location, in 1812 Lisa b |
In 2008, he played in the Cleveland | Indians and Toronto Blue Jays organizations. |
Three janitors, two | Indians and a Pakistani, were killed, and two Sri Lan |
In his discussion of the treatment of | Indians and African American slaves he became less cr |
re building a garrison, they were attacked by | Indians, and attempted a defense. |
full seasons in the AHL with the Springfield | Indians and the Binghamton Whalers but did manage to |
briefly in the farm systems of the Cleveland | Indians and Milwaukee Braves, before returning to the |
He played two seasons for the Springfield | Indians and part of the 1930-31 season before making |
romising of 88.36% Malays, 3.6% Chinese, 3.4% | Indians and 2.98% other races. |
e town has historic roots back to the Atakapa | Indians and early settlers even before the area was p |
n League Championship Series to the Cleveland | Indians, and the New York Mets that lost the "Subway |
he war, he maintained good relations with the | Indians and helped negotiate treaties and keep peace |
he land around the fort: "I defy the English, | Indians, and all the devils of hell to take it." |
He chose not to sign with the | Indians, and was drafted again in the first round of |
caught on with the Eastern League's Hartford | Indians and batted .292 |
He called out his militia, rallied local | Indians, and prepared his defences as best he could, |
ts, Latin American revolutionaries, Chiapanec | Indians, and Superbarrio [Super Neighbourhood], the c |
goals of freeing settlers held captive by the | Indians and to "exterminate" or drive the Dakota "for |
Mrs Mary Rowlandson of Lancaster between the | Indians and John Hoar of Concord. |
rjikuja of the Vedas or Vipasa to the ancient | Indians and the Hyphasis to the Ancient Greeks |
rom 1958-1959 and 1961-1965 for the Cleveland | Indians and Los Angeles Angels. |
st son of Rev. John Mayhew, missionary to the | Indians, and great-grandson of Gov. Thomas Mayhew. |
Anchieta taught Latin to the | Indians and began to learn their language, Old Tupi, |
shortstop for the St. Louis Browns, Cleveland | Indians, and Pittsburgh Pirates, winning the World Se |
ndo Rivera y Moncada, who was killed by Yuman | Indians, and continued on to Mission San Gabriel. |
the Detroit Tigers, Boston Braves, Cleveland | Indians and New York Giants. |
Casualties of these fights, excluding | Indians and the outlaws who seem to have been left wh |
this road was the route used by the Cherokee | Indians and the English and French fur traders and st |
was established to keep the peace between the | Indians and the miners. |
opulation followed by African Americans, West | Indians and remainders of earlier times' ethnic white |
ing for the Richmond Virginians, Indianapolis | Indians and Spokane Indians, but never broke through |
onsisting of 48.9% Malays, 38.3% Chinese, 12% | Indians and 0.9% other races. |
s well as impassioned controversy as American | Indians and non-Indians struggle to co-exist with ver |
linois, where Turner encountered Pottawatomie | Indians, and witnessed terrible outbreaks of cholera. |
one used during wars between the Stockbridge | Indians and those at Schoharie. |
ckets, St. Theresa Rascals, Odin Eagles, Kell | Indians, and the Willow Grove Wild Cats. |
Rice was trusted by the | Indians, and he was instrumental in negotiating the U |
ld was outrighted to Triple-A Columbus by the | Indians and removed from their 40-man roster. |
seasons in the Pacific Coast League with the | Indians and Reds affiliated teams, before retiring in |
Rallying, the | Indians and Kansans pushed forward and gained the pos |
landscape, it was a landmark favored by both | Indians and early Anglo travelers. |
itary career began in 1840 in skirmishes with | Indians, and by 1841 he had attained the rank of firs |
Dave left to join Flux of Pink | Indians, and has latterly enjoyed success as a Techno |
appointed a colonial government agent to the | Indians and he began to purchase tracts of lands in t |
Sunday school, | Indians and whites. |
was traded by the White Sox to the Cleveland | Indians, and Jim Landis, Mike Hershberger and a playe |
determined charge and fighting drove off the | Indians and enabled the whites to cross that river an |
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