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  2. Hawk Ridge, Duluth - Wikipedia

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    The area was originally frequented by hunters. "Hawk hill", as it was known, was a favorite location for shooting birds of prey. [3] However, because the site was within the city limits of Duluth, the Duluth Bird Club (which later became the Duluth chapter of the Audubon Society) succeeded in having an ordinance enforced there prohibiting the discharge of firearms within city limits.

  3. File:View From Hawk Ridge, photograph by Randen Pederson.jpg

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  4. Hawkridge - Wikipedia

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  5. John Trudell - Wikipedia

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    John Trudell (February 15, 1946 – December 8, 2015) was an American author, poet, actor, musician, and political activist. He was the spokesperson for the Indians of All Tribes' takeover of Alcatraz beginning in 1969, broadcasting as Radio Free Alcatraz.

  6. American Horse - Wikipedia

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    American Horse was one of the earliest advocates of education for the Indian, and his son Samuel and nephew Robert were among the first students at Carlisle. While recruiting at Pine Ridge, Captain Richard Henry Pratt met heavy opposition from Red Cloud who was distrustful of white education, and who had no school age children. But Pratt couldn ...

  7. File:St Giles Church, Hawkridge (geograph 3875535).jpg

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  8. Rosalie Edge - Wikipedia

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    Rosalie Barrow Edge (November 3, 1877 – November 30, 1962) was an American environmentalist and suffragist.In 1929, she established the Emergency Conservation Committee to expose the conservation establishment's ineffectiveness and advocate for species preservation.

  9. Church of St Giles, Hawkridge - Wikipedia

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    The oldest part of the church is the north door which is Norman.The chancel and the base of the tower are from the 14th century. The church underwent Victorian restoration in 1878 when the coat of arms of Queen Victoria was added to the chancel arch wall.