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1Hurricanes: Interesting Facts and F.A.Q.  The word hurricane comes from the Taino Native American word, hurucane, meaning evil spirit of the wind.

Hurricanes: Interesting Facts and F.A.Q.  The word hurricane comes from the Taino Native American word, hurucane, meaning evil spirit of the wind.

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Source URL: nhmu.utah.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-04-02 16:57:44
2SeptemberCHAPTER MEETING Diegans, this means that we are within an hour drive of wilderness areas that have quiet, dark sky, wind,

SeptemberCHAPTER MEETING Diegans, this means that we are within an hour drive of wilderness areas that have quiet, dark sky, wind,

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Source URL: www.cnpssd.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-09-27 14:23:32
3septemberCommunity Energy and the Bonneville Environmental Foundation earmark a portion of their profits for new renewable energy development. Another group, NativeEnergy, uses RECs to support wind on Native Amer

septemberCommunity Energy and the Bonneville Environmental Foundation earmark a portion of their profits for new renewable energy development. Another group, NativeEnergy, uses RECs to support wind on Native Amer

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Source URL: www.princeton.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-09-19 17:33:33
4Neerchokikoo The ground that you walk on today is symbolic for 38,000 Native people who call Portland home. It represents our past, present and future. Once called Neerchokikoo, this site was a thriving village for the M

Neerchokikoo The ground that you walk on today is symbolic for 38,000 Native people who call Portland home. It represents our past, present and future. Once called Neerchokikoo, this site was a thriving village for the M

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Source URL: www.verdenw.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-11-22 00:49:52
5WHY LEAVE CREOSOTES ALONE?  CREOSOTE BUSH DUST: Note that when the wind blows, there is NO DUST rising from native undisturbed desert. Dust comes from roads and scraped or

WHY LEAVE CREOSOTES ALONE? CREOSOTE BUSH DUST: Note that when the wind blows, there is NO DUST rising from native undisturbed desert. Dust comes from roads and scraped or

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Source URL: bristleconecnps.org

Language: English - Date: 2010-04-19 11:44:22
6Testimony of John Smith, Director of Transportation for the Northern Arapaho and Eastern Shoshone Tribes of the Wind River Indian Reservation Presented Before the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs United States Senate A

Testimony of John Smith, Director of Transportation for the Northern Arapaho and Eastern Shoshone Tribes of the Wind River Indian Reservation Presented Before the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs United States Senate A

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Source URL: www.indian.senate.gov

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-23 14:34:01
7TREES AND SHRUBS FOR OBERON COUNCIL AREA Trees are the most important element in a street, park or garden. They are aesthetically pleasing, provide shade, wind protection, frost protection, create privacy, provide native

TREES AND SHRUBS FOR OBERON COUNCIL AREA Trees are the most important element in a street, park or garden. They are aesthetically pleasing, provide shade, wind protection, frost protection, create privacy, provide native

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Source URL: www.oberon.nsw.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-05-14 03:04:14
8STEWARDSHIP  The Wind River Indian Tribes BY DON ARAGON [Editor’s note: This paper was presented during the first Native Lands and Wilderness Council that

STEWARDSHIP The Wind River Indian Tribes BY DON ARAGON [Editor’s note: This paper was presented during the first Native Lands and Wilderness Council that

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Source URL: www.wilderness.net

Language: English - Date: 2007-08-17 02:43:01
9Video as a Campaign Tool  Notes from the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming, USA By Stalin K. and Jessica Mayberry -

Video as a Campaign Tool Notes from the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming, USA By Stalin K. and Jessica Mayberry -

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Source URL: www.videovolunteers.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-13 05:28:02
10The “Wind River” series by Margaret Coel The Eagle Catcher[removed]A murder mystery set on an Indian reservation in Wyoming. When the tribal chairman is found murdered before an important powwow,

The “Wind River” series by Margaret Coel The Eagle Catcher[removed]A murder mystery set on an Indian reservation in Wyoming. When the tribal chairman is found murdered before an important powwow,

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Source URL: lincolnlibraries.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-02-23 16:00:48