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  2. The Nick Adams Stories - Wikipedia

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    Like his other posthumous work, The Nick Adams Stories may have been reworked and edited in a manner he never intended. [2] One reviewer for The New York Times had this to write about one of the stories "Three Shots", a section Hemingway originally cut from "Indian Camp" – one of his early stories first published in 1925 volume In Our Time:

  3. Warrington Site - Wikipedia

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    The Warrington Site is a prehistoric Native American site in Sussex County, Delaware.It is located east of County Road 274 on Warrington Neck, west of Rehoboth Beach.It encompasses a Native camp that was used on a seasonal or temporary basis for food production, and dates to the Woodland period, roughly between AD 1100 and AD 1370. [2]

  4. Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa - Wikipedia

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    The Lac du Flambeau Reservation has a significant non-native population due in part to the allotment and sale of reservation lands in the early twentieth century. [14] The racial makeup of the reservation in 2020 was 58.6% Native American , 37.3% White , 0.2% Black or African American , 0.3% from other races , and 3.5% from two or more races.

  5. Chickee - Wikipedia

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    Mother and children at a camp on the Brighton Seminole Indian Reservation, 1949 An Indian camp with a sleep chickee, cooking chickee, and eating chickee. Chikee or Chickee ("house" in the Creek and Mikasuki languages spoken by the Seminoles and Miccosukees) is a shelter supported by posts, with a raised floor, a thatched roof and open sides.

  6. Uncompahgre Ute - Wikipedia

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    Charles Craig, Uncompahgre Ute Indian Camp, 1893, Denver Art Museum Main article: Ute people The Uncompahgre Ute ( / ˌ ʌ ŋ k ə m ˈ p ɑː ɡ r eɪ ˈ j uː t / ) or ꞌAkaꞌ-páa-gharʉrʉ Núuchi (also: Ahkawa Pahgaha Nooch) is a band of the Ute , a Native American tribe located in the US states of Colorado and Utah.

  7. Ganienkeh - Wikipedia

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    The action was related to rising Native American activism, and specific land claims being filed against New York State by separate nations of the Iroquois. As allies of the defeated British , they had been forced to cede their historic lands to the state after the American Revolution , but the US Senate had never ratified the treaty, making it ...

  8. Abhay and Rani Bang - Wikipedia

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    A camp generally runs for 7–10 days at SEARCH, Gadchiroli with a view encourage young Indian students to step out of their generally secure urban surroundings into the world of rural and tribal Indians to help them come face to face with the nation's plethora of social issues and with people working hard to solve them.

  9. Running Antelope - Wikipedia

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    About 2,000 were killed the first day, and the camp moved up to the scene of the hunt and the butchering began. The next day another 3,000 were killed and the camp settled in near a creek to jerk the meat and prepare pemmican. As usual when meat was plentiful, the labors of the Indian camp were lightened by feasting.