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  1. americanindiancoc.org

    In the vast expanse of North America, before the sails of Europeans billowed on the horizon, there thrived an intricate tapestry of indigenous peoples. Each thread in this fabric-a society, a tribe-was unique, woven with its own patterns of culture and tradition.
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  3. iexplore.com

    Indiana is primarily a state of farmers and Amish, with friendly locals that epitomize Midwestern hospitality and conservative ideals. There is a rich Native American heritage (thus its name Indiana) that still lingers in small pockets around the state, though most of the modern culture and society is concentrated in the main city of Indianapolis.. Above all, Indiana loves its sports and ...
  4. groups in the southeastern United States (Swartz 1981, Kellar 1983, Hicks 1992, Stafford 1997). At European contact, Indiana was apparently partially vacant of native people. We are currently not able to connect historically recognized groups such as the Miami and the Potawatomi with precontact archaeological cultures throughout most of the state.
  5. The 9 nations book of North America breaks Indiana into 3 sections, Foundry above US40, east of I-65 _ Breadbasket west of I-65 and north of US40. Dixie basically is the area south of US40. A few anomalies are Connersville and some of the area nearest Cincinnati. Excellent books both.
  6. atlanticsentinel.com

    Puritans first moved from East Anglia to Massachusetts in the early seventeenth century and established what Colin Woodard, a journalist, described in American Nations: A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America (2011) as "Yankeedom" — the states of New England as well as those parts of the Midwest with Protestant ...
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  8. New forms of national culture and political institutions developed in the United States alongside continued regional variations and differences over economic, political, social, and foreign policy issues. Migration within North America and competition over resources, boundaries, and trade intensified conflicts among peoples and nations.
  9. Indiana is located in the Great Lakes region of the Midwest and bordered by Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and Illinois. It 36420 square miles is primarily devoted to agriculture and industry, most notably corn, soybeans, hogs, cattle, dairy products and eggs.
  10. Curlie directory for category Regional: North America: United States: Indiana: Localities: F: Fort Wayne: Society and Culture. This category includes websites that reflect the history and composition of the local people. It also includes sites abo...
  11. This category is devoted to sites for and about the United States of America, a federal democratic republic in North America which declared independence from Britain July 4, 1776 and ratified its present Constitution September 20, 1787. Its capital city is Washington, in the District of Columbia (DC).
  12. pressbooks.pub

    Figure 3. European influence in the Colonial United States A. European Realms in North America. Both the United States and Canada are products of European colonialism. North America was inhabited by many Native American groups before the Europeans arrived. Complex native societies, federations, and traditional local groups faced the European ...
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