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  2. American Lamancha - Wikipedia

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    LaMancha doe in the show ring Closeup of a LaMancha doe's head, showing wattles present. American Lamancha, or more commonly, simply Lamancha or LaMancha, is a formally recognized breed of dairy goat, first bred in California by Mrs. Eula Fay Frey about 1927. [1] [2] Later she moved the herd to Glide, Oregon for further development.

  3. List of North American goat breeds - Wikipedia

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    American Lamancha [1]: 355 ... List of North American goat breeds. Add languages ...

  4. Category : Goat breeds originating in the United States

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  5. 16 Facts to Learn for Native American Heritage Month

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    Native populations continue to grow. In 2020, 9.1 million people in the United States identified as Native American and Alaska Native, an increase of 86.5% increase over the 2010 census.They now ...

  6. 135 Interesting Facts for Kids and Adults to Blow Your Mind - AOL

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    135 Interesting Facts for Kids and Adults to Blow Your Mind. Morgan McMurrin. May 27, 2024 at 3:10 AM. ... Old Navy's Break a Sweat Sale has activewear from $2 — shop our top picks here. AOL.

  7. List of plantations in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The following persons were large plantation owners for which the plantation has not yet been identified. John H. Wheeler: (1806–1882) was an American planter, slaveowner, attorney, politician and historian who served as North Carolina State Treasurer (1843–1845) and as United States Minister to Nicaragua (1855–1856)

  8. Wildlife of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The North Mills River in North Carolina. North Carolina's geography is usually divided into three biomes: Coastal, Piedmont, and the Appalachian Mountains. North Carolina is the most ecologically unique state in the southeast because its borders contain sub-tropical, temperate, and boreal habitats.

  9. Sissipahaw - Wikipedia

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    The Sissipahaw or Haw were a Native American tribe of North Carolina. Their settlements were generally located in the vicinity of modern-day Saxapahaw, North Carolina on the Haw River in Alamance County upstream from Cape Fear. [2] They are possibly first recorded by the Spaniard Vendera in the 16th century as the Sauxpa in South Carolina. [3]