![]() |
|
|
| |
|
||||
List of Indians (17921 bytes)
1: {{Dynamic list}} 2: ...icans, formerly also known as Indians, see [[List of Native Americans]] 22: :''See also: [[Influential businessmen of India]]'' 28: * [[Dewang Mehta]], ex-chief of [[NASSCOM]] 29: * [[J.R.D. Tata]], Industrialist, [[Tata]] Groups List of Indians by state (943 bytes) 1: ... people of [[India]], by [[States and territories of India|state and territory]]: 3: * [[List of people from Andhra Pradesh]] 4: * [[List of people from Assam]] 5: * [[List of people from Bihar]] 6: * [[List of people from Chhattisgarh]] Indianapolis Indians (590 bytes) 1: ...ge:IndianapolisIndians_100.png|right|Indianapolis Indians]] 3: ...he [[Pittsburgh Pirates]] major-league club. The Indians play in [[Victory Field]] stadium, located in dow... 7: * [http://www.indyindians.com/ Indianapolis Indians web site] Flathead Indians (412 bytes) 1: The Flathead Indians lived between the [[Cascade Mountains]] and [[Roc... Kinston Indians (419 bytes) 1: ... The team, a Class A affiliate of the [[Cleveland Indians]], plays in the [[Carolina League]]. 3: The Indians, or "K-Tribe" as they are nicknamed, play their h... 6: *[http://www.kinstonindians.com Kinston Indians web site] Stockbridge Indians (900 bytes) 1: The '''Stockbridge Indians''' were a [[Native American]] group indigenous to... 3: ...e [[American Revolution]], they were dispossessed of their land and forced to move westward. Oorang Indians (257 bytes) 1: The '''Oorang Indians''' hailed from [[Marion, Ohio]]. They were named ... Kinston Indians (416 bytes) 1: ... The team, a Class A affiliate of the [[Cleveland Indians]], plays in the [[Carolina League]]. 3: The Indians, or K-Tribe as they are nicknamed, play their hom... 6: *[http://www.kinstonindians.com Kinston Indians web site] Clackamas Indians (1025 bytes) 1: ...natives]] of the [[United States|American]] state of [[Oregon]]. 3: ...of the [[Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde]] of Oregon. 5: Like other of the [[Chinook]] band, they practiced head-flatten... 7: By 1855, the 88 surviving members of the tribe were relocated to [[Grand Ronde, Oregon... 9: Of note, they are the technical owners of the [[Willamette Meteorite]]. Plains Indians (852 bytes) 1: ...[Alberta]]. The main tribes comprising the Plains Indians were [[Dakota]], [[Cheyenne]], [[Sioux]] and [[Co... 4: ... these tribes kept moving following the migration of the buffaloes. Buffaloes were used for all the ba... 7: The Plains Indians believed in super natural spirits and that these ... Kinston Indians (416 bytes) 1: ... The team, a Class A affiliate of the [[Cleveland Indians]], plays in the [[Carolina League]]. 3: The Indians, or K-Tribe as they are nicknamed, play their hom... 6: *[http://www.kinstonindians.com Kinston Indians web site] Kinston Indians (416 bytes) 1: ... The team, a Class A affiliate of the [[Cleveland Indians]], plays in the [[Carolina League]]. 3: The Indians, or K-Tribe as they are nicknamed, play their hom... 6: *[http://www.kinstonindians.com Kinston Indians web site] Kinston Indians (416 bytes) 1: ... The team, a Class A affiliate of the [[Cleveland Indians]], plays in the [[Carolina League]]. 3: The Indians, or K-Tribe as they are nicknamed, play their hom... 6: *[http://www.kinstonindians.com Kinston Indians web site] Cleveland Indians (7359 bytes) 1: [[Image:Indians_logo.gif|right|Cleveland Indians]] 3: ...eland, Ohio]]. They are in the Central Division of the [[American League]]. 17: ...orld Series. This was also a reversion to a name of an earlier [[National League]] club. The name was... 19: The Indians fielded a competitive team through the late [[194... 21: ...ant to live with and the answer is "the Cleveland Indians, they don't beat anybody." Ohlone Indians (1505 bytes) 1: ... replace Costanoan, which simply means the people of the coast. 3: ... family that were about as close as the languages of the [[Romance]] family, i.e. it was as if French ... Wichita Indians (1072 bytes) 1: ...k to Kansas and established a village at the site of present-day [[Wichita, Kansas]]. 3: ...f the census of 1937, there were only 385 Wichita officially left. Ramapough Mountain Indians (1038 bytes) 1: ...ew Jersey]] and southern [[New York]]. The center of their community is a small mountain called [[Stag... 3: ..., with a mixture of African from the freed slaves of the [[Hudson River Valley]], [[Tuscarora]], Dutch... 7: Traditionally they spoke [[Jersey Dutch]]; a mix of [[Dutch language|Dutch]], [[English language|Engl... United Indians of All Tribes (383 bytes) 1: '''United Indians of All Tribes''' is a [[nonprofit]] foundation based at the [[Daybreak Star Cultu... 4: *[http://www.unitedindians.com/ United Indians of All Tribes] Indians of Canada Pavilion (1315 bytes) 1: The '''Indians of Canada Pavilion''' at [[Expo 67]] in [[Montreal]]... 5: and then passed by a series of images and artifacts accompanied by statements su... 13: ...e scuttled, however, when a local newspaper journalist present at the preview wrote a column describing ... 15: The [[Queen of England]], with ashen face, cut her visit to the ... 19: [http://naid.sppsr.ucla.edu/expo67/map-docs/indianscanada.htm] Mardi Gras Indians (2923 bytes) 1: '''Mardi Gras Indians''' are groups of [[Carnival]] revelers in [[New Orleans, Louisiana... 5: ...can]] ceremonial apparel for [[Mardi Gras]]. Many of the tribes also parade on [[Saint Joseph's Day]] ... 7: ...ly coordinate the Uptown Indians and the Downtown Indians. 9: ...ttention and increased the interest in masking as Indians for Mardi Gras. 11: ...een remarked that generations ago when Mardi Gras Indians came through neighborhoods people used to run awa...
|
|||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
Copyright 2008 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy
::
Terms of Use
:: Contact Us
:: About Us This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "list of indians". |