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In the earliest of the Indo-Aryan texts, the term "Nishada" may have been used as a generic term for all indigenous non-Aryan tribes rather than a single tribe. [5] This is suggested by the fact that according to Yaska's Nirukta, Aupamanyava explains the Rigveda term "pancha-janah" ("five peoples") as the four varnas of the Indo-Aryan society and the Nishadas.
Native American tribes in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, in the western Great Lakes region. See also: Category:Native American history of Wisconsin Subcategories
The Tomah Indian Industrial School, which opened in 1893, was an off-reservation, government boarding school in Wisconsin located along a main railroad that connected Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul. It provided education for children from the Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin, who were referred to at the time as the "Winnebago" by white settlers ...
After doing a search, she selected a space on State 29 just outside of Green Bay in a vacant building owned by the Oneida Tribe. She negotiated a lease and remodeled the space; Turtle Island Gifts ...
Search. Search. Appearance. Donate; Create account; Log in; Personal tools. ... Oneida Nation of Wisconsin This page was last edited on 13 June 2011, at 00:08 (UTC ...
Wanąǧi is attested in other Wisconsin place names as well: Wanąǧi Homįk ("where the spirit lies" or "cemetery") is the Hocąk name for Reesburg, WI. Waupaca; Waupun (meaning "east, daybreak, dawn") Wausau (from Chippewa, meaning "far away") Wausaukee; Wautoma; Wauwatosa; Weyauwega; Winneboujou; Winneconne; Wisconsin Rapids; Wonewoc ...