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... tribes . In 1646 the Powhatan Indians signed the oldest treaty written in Turtle Island ( = North America ) between the English and the indigenous people . Out of the approximately 30 tribes affiliated militarily or politically with the ...
... tribes . In 1646 the Powhatan Indians signed the oldest treaty written in Turtle Island ( = North America ) between the English and the indigenous people . Out of the approximately 30 tribes affiliated militarily or politically with the ...
Page 126
... tribes , the Pamunkey and Mattaponi have state reservations on their an- cestral lands which date back to the treaties signed in the 1600s . Although the other tribes are also recognized by the state , they have lost their reser ...
... tribes , the Pamunkey and Mattaponi have state reservations on their an- cestral lands which date back to the treaties signed in the 1600s . Although the other tribes are also recognized by the state , they have lost their reser ...
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... tribes in the Mississippi and Gulf areas to tribes along the Atlantic coast such as the Delawares of Pennsylvania and the Narragansetts of New England ( Speck 1928 ) . Knitted textiles have been made with wild turkey feathers inserted ...
... tribes in the Mississippi and Gulf areas to tribes along the Atlantic coast such as the Delawares of Pennsylvania and the Narragansetts of New England ( Speck 1928 ) . Knitted textiles have been made with wild turkey feathers inserted ...
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