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  2. Robert Roche (activist) - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Attorney General's Office launched an investigation into the use of the Center's finances following a 2013 anonymous complaint that alleged the American Indian Education Center mishandled the grant money it had been appropriated, and the fact Roche paid $153,00.00 in salary and benefits to himself that year, according to the tax filing ...

  3. List of tribal colleges and universities - Wikipedia

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    Rogers State University, Claremore (Native American-Serving Nontribal Institution) St. Gregory's University, Shawnee (Native American-Serving Nontribal Institution) Seminole State College, Seminole (Native American-Serving Nontribal Institution) Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Durant (Native American-Serving Nontribal Institution)

  4. List of Ohio placenames of Native American origin - Wikipedia

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    Name comes from a play about a Native American from the Wampanoag people of New England. [26] Mingo Junction - Mingo is common nickname for the Ohio Seneca people. Variant of Mingwe, what the Lenape once called the related Susquehannock Indians of Pennsylvania. Mississinawa - Miami. Name of a river tributary to the Wabash.

  5. Ohio History Connection working to repatriate major ... - AOL

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    At Ohio History Connection, Alligood works with full-time NAGPRA cataloger Stephanie Kline, a part-time NAGPRA assistant and a handful of unpaid interns, often students from Ohio State University ...

  6. History of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Early Ohio state culture was a product of Native American cultures, which were pushed away between 1795 and 1843. ... Knepper, George W. Ohio and Its People. Kent ...

  7. American Holocaust: Columbus and the Conquest of the New ...

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    Stannard estimates that 95 percent of indigenous peoples were annihilated." Daniel T. Reff from Ohio State University has some praise for the book: "The great strength of this book is the clarification of the many institutional and ideological contingencies that contributed to the American holocaust as well as subsequent genocides". [8]

  8. Erie people - Wikipedia

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    The Erie people were also known as the Eriechronon, Yenresh, Erielhonan, Eriez, Nation du Chat, and Riquéronon. [citation needed] They were also called the Chat ("Cat" in French) or "Long Tail", referring, possibly, to the raccoon tails worn on clothing; however, in Native American cultures across the Eastern Woodlands, the terms "cat" and "long tail" tend to be references to a mythological ...

  9. In Ohio, JD Vance implied tribes were 'enemy,' and called ...

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    The first was a bipartisan effort to improve the federal response to missing or murdered indigenous peoples by increasing coordination among federal, state, tribal, and local law enforcement agencies.