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  • He was a very indigenous Native American.
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  • '''Panzacola''' was a name of [[Native American]] origin (see below) given to [[Pensacola Bay]] and subsequently to the Spa ...ported by [[Juan Jordán de Reina]], who in [[1686]] encountered a group of Native Americans by the bay and transliterated their word for it, later referring
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  • The '''Deptford''' culture was a pre-Columbian Native American group that occupied what is now the Southeastern United States during the e ...f>Guy E. Gibbon and Kenneth M. Ames, editors. ''Archaeology of Prehistoric Native America''. Taylor & Francis, 1998.</ref>
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  • ...Leslie]], Scottish merchants who were forced to leave Georgia during the [[American Revolution]]. Panton and [[John Forbes]] relocated to Pensacola in [[1785]]
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  • ...museum for everyone to visit and to learn more about the historical Native American population in Fort Walton Beach. ...was the Uchee Tribe. It is difficult to know for sure what the history of Native Americans is because they rely more on verbal and not written tradition. So
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  • ...stbrook''' (born February 17, 2005) is an American Socialite and Pensacola Native. Talon rose to internet popularity when him and Reality Television Star Ala
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  • ...Inc.]], where he provides wealth and risk management services to [[Native American]] tribes. Prior to joining FS Advisors Inc., he worked with [[O’Sullivan
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  • A native of Andalusia, Alabama, she attended college but left in 1980 to pursue her Her writings have been published twice in ''Profiles in American Healthcare Marketing''.
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  • ...a:Bessie Smith|Bessie Smith]], [[Wikipedia:Ida Cox|Ida Cox]] and Pensacola native [[Billie Pierce]].<ref>Paul Oliver. ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=hw9 ...e="directory">''[http://books.google.com/books?id=pH2npoewU5cC The African American Theatre Directory, 1816-1960]''</ref>
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  • ...ogee.jpg|thumb|The tribal seal]]The Muscogee Nation of Florida is a Native American tribe headquartered in Bruce - a small, rural town in north Walton County.
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  • ...1998 and served as the first, full-time Executive Director of the African-American Heritage Society, Inc. She assisted the organization in fund development an ...communities, was a member of the League of Women Voters, and member of the American Association of University Women local chapters.
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  • ...roperty in the city of Pensacola, and has unlimited credit." --The Colored American Magazine, Negro Universities Press, 1906
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  • ...3% Hispanic, 2% Asian/Pacific Islander, 1% Native American, and 1% African-American. The average class size is 28 students and there are currently 90 faculty a
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  • ...ontiac's War. Bouquet is best known for his victory over Native Americans (American Indians) at the Battle of Bushy Run, lifting the siege of Fort Pitt during ...my in 1756 as a lieutenant colonel in the 60th Regiment of Foot (The Royal American Regiment), a unit made up largely of members of Pennsylvania's German immig
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  • ...team, led by Dr.Judy Bense, unearthed a wealth of artifacts from a Native American culture (dubbed "[[Deptford]]") that date back to around 150 [[Wikipedia:Co
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  • ...plinary action against Jackson from the top levels of both the Spanish and American governments. However, Secretary of State [[Wikipedia:John Quincy Adams|Joh ...g of authority to the Floridas had made mention of the powers of the first American governor of Louisiana, and Adams instructed Jackson that his powers were 'c
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  • A native of St. Petersburg, Florida, Bonfield received a bachelor's degree in accoun ...between business community, neighborhood community, youth groups, African-American community and senior citizens. I feel pretty confident that everybody would
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  • ...rom the Indians and African American slaves, many of whom had been hurt by American expansionism and slavery. ...rica faced many defeats against the British along with Canadian and Native American forces. Nevertheless, U.S. troops were able to fend off attacks on New York
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  • Archaeologists have discovered evidence of a Native American occupation, designated the [[Deptford]] culture, which inhabited the area f
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  • Aaron Watson is a native of Pensacola. He attended Wedgewood Middle School and Pine Forest High Scho ...ing arguments. During this time, Mr. Watson was also named Who's Who Among American Universities & Colleges.
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  • ...Power and serves on Board of Directors or Trustees for the following: the American Association of Blacks in Energy, the Florida Chamber of Commerce Foundation ...Leadership Atlanta, Leadership North Carolina and Leadership Florida, the American Association of Blacks in Energy and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. In 20
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  • ...he American western frontier; and finally, British encouragement of Native American tribes to continue hostilities against the newly formed country. The war wa ...well in the army and navy, and provided more firepower to the militia. The American defense system was drastically altered after the War of 1812.
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  • ...s restaurants during the [[2006]] [[Wikipedia:Great American Boycott|Great American Boycott]] as an act of solidarity.<ref>"Hispanics show support." ''Pensacol
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  • ...makeup of the town was 39.67% White, 56.65% African American, 0.58% Native American, 0.64% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 0.35% from other races, and 2.04% fro
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  • |combatant2=American Settlers ...rly mixed-blood Creeks from the lower towns, began to take refuge with the American settlers in the stockades of [[Fort Mims]]. About 517 settlers<ref name="th
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  • A native of Enterprise, Alabama, Humphrey served in the military and was one of two [[Category:African-American media biographies|Humphrey, Les]] [[Category:Newspaper executives|Humphrey,
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  • ...[Wikipedia:List of North American cities by year of foundation|other North American settlements]] in modern-day Mexico and Canada preceded the 1559 Luna expedi ...danger, de Luna sought to trade with local Indians for food, but found no native villages in the area. He traveled west and reached the [[Alabama River]] on
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  • ...ay]]. Shell mounds here date back over one thousand years, evidence of the Native Americans desire for seafood. The first European settlement was attempted i Florida became American territory in 1821, and by 1824 a road ran through the peninsula all the way
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  • [[Category:Third Spanish period]] [[Category:Native American topics]]
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  • Native American and Alaska Native 0.7% Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander 0.5%
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  • ...coverage premiums increase. <br>Nonetheless, I learned more to do with my native country, the Philippines, on my small three week vacation versus any inform
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  • ...edly came to Pensacola with Bernardo de Galvez from New Orleans during the American Revolution. Sierra was a captain and surgeon with the Spanish fleet when th ...ht in the Seminole Wars until 1837 when he hears a promise of freedom for “native born Floridians”. He is said to have gone to Oklahoma in 1839.
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  • ...[[Henrietta Bear]] on [[January 7]], [[1872]], Max attended school in his native Greenville, Alabama and in Cincinnati, then attended the [[Wikipedia:Staunt ...shed Themselves in Commercial, Professional and Religious Endeavor''.] The American Hebrew Biographical Company, 1918.
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  • ...he county was 72.35% White, 21.40% Black or African American, 0.90% Native American, 2.21% Asian, 0.12% Pacific Islander, 0.85% from [[Race (United States Cens
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  • ...the county was 90.72% White, 4.25% Black or African American, 1.01% Native American, 1.30% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 0.67% from other races, and 1.98% fro
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  • ...s was a four-year letterman from 1991-1994 and was selected first-team All-American his senior year. Brooks was a key element on FSU's first-ever National Cham ...:Dallas Cowboys|Dallas Cowboys]], whose roster already comprised Pensacola native [[Emmitt Smith]].
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  • ...g Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía was arranged by [[Maria Davis]], a Spanish native who had moved to Pensacola in 1972 and served as Honorary Vice Consul of Sp ...n actively poured financial, political and military aid into assisting the American patriots.</p><p>This excellent Museum, a witness to the rich history of nav
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  • ...makeup of the city was 77.84% White, 15.95% African American, 0.71% Native American, 1.73% Asian, 0.17% Pacific Islander, 1.04% from other races, and 2.56% fro
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  • ...States, and has remained a part of the United States since the end of the American Civil War. ...west as the Mississippi River and the French were expelled from the North American mainland. Louisiana was transferred from French to Spanish control. West an
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  • ...y]] when lumber opportunities dried up. Temple Beth-El joined the Union of American Hebrew Congregations in [[1889]] and engaged its first rabbi, [[Adolph Rose ...ions in the United States, served the congregation at Beth-El. A Pensacola native, Beth-El was Mrs. Ackerman's home temple and she was asked to fill in until
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  • A native of [[Santa Rosa County]], Lay is a 1966 graduate of [[Milton High School]]. ...ool Board]] failed to bring the district in line with the Constitution and American values by ending the practice of school officials using their official posi
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  • ...egion<ref name="wrath">James Risen and Judy Thomas. ''Wrath of Angels: The American Abortion War''. </ref>), Burt focused his ministry on stopping the practice ...rly dropped when the father of the alleged victim, who had returned to her native Ireland, opposed letting her testify at the trial.<ref>"Molestation case co
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  • ...rd University and a former U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury as the American Field Service. ... This article or section does not cite its references or ...e of several cities as well as other things: Pensacola (tribe), a group of Native Americans A number of places in the U.S. state of Florida: Pensacola, Flori
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