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  2. Nishadas - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Wisconsin tribe to ask court to shut down oil pipeline - AOL

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    Attorneys for a Wisconsin Native American tribe are set to argue Thursday that a federal judge should order an energy company to shut down an oil pipeline that the tribe says is at immediate risk ...

  4. Wisconsin tribes awarded $20 million in federal funding for ...

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    The Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin received $5.2 million, which will be used to build 11 housing units. The Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians was awarded $5.8 million, which will be ...

  5. Brothertown Indians - Wikipedia

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    The Reverend Samson Occom, founder of the Brothertown Indian Nation. The Brothertown Indian Nation (Eeyamquittoowauconnuck) was formed by three leaders of the Mohegan and Pequot tribes of New England and eastern Long Island: Samson Occom (Mohegan/Brothertown), a notable Presbyterian minister to New England Indians and fundraiser for Moor's Indian Charity School—although funds Occom raised ...

  6. Category:American Indian reservations in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Category: American Indian reservations in Wisconsin. 4 languages. ... This page was last edited on 13 June 2011, at 00:08 (UTC).

  7. Oneida Nation marks 200 years in Wisconsin. The tribe's ... - AOL

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  8. Nishadha kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Nishadha (IAST: Niá¹£adha) was a tribe of ancient India that lived in a country of the same name [1] [2] History. Veerasena was a king of the Nishadha kingdom ...

  9. Patricia Loew - Wikipedia

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    Patricia, "Patty" Loew (born 1952) is a journalist, professor, author, and community historian, broadcaster, documentary film maker, academic and advocate.She has written extensively about Ojibwe treaty rights, sovereignty and the role of Native American media in communicating Indigenous world views.