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... Creek , maaškwa , likewise comes from the Creek's own name for themselves , ma skórki ( Jack Martin , personal communication ) . The M - I form is clearly backformed from this , since from an Algonquian perspective , ma skó ki would ...
... Creek , maaškwa , likewise comes from the Creek's own name for themselves , ma skórki ( Jack Martin , personal communication ) . The M - I form is clearly backformed from this , since from an Algonquian perspective , ma skó ki would ...
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... Creek Superfund Site , they work to educate the community on environmental issues affecting Northeast Oklahoma . They actively pursue raising awareness at the community level and work towards implementation of counter actions on the ...
... Creek Superfund Site , they work to educate the community on environmental issues affecting Northeast Oklahoma . They actively pursue raising awareness at the community level and work towards implementation of counter actions on the ...
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... Creek country , where the tale of their long spree eventually reached Benjamin Hawkins , U.S. Agent to the Creek , in late June 1804 . That Hypolite Bolon had killed the Creek and had left him , apparently as a warning , in front of the ...
... Creek country , where the tale of their long spree eventually reached Benjamin Hawkins , U.S. Agent to the Creek , in late June 1804 . That Hypolite Bolon had killed the Creek and had left him , apparently as a warning , in front of the ...
Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
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