The PlainsIndians are the Indigenous peoples of the Americas Indigenous peoples who live on the plains ... culture and resistance to White domination have made the PlainsIndians an archetype in literature and art for American Indians everywhere. Image PlainsIndians range.png thumb right Range of the PlainsIndians at time of European contact. PlainsIndians are usually divided into two broad classifications ... Sarsi , Nakoda Stoney , and Tonkawa . The second group of PlainsIndians sometimes referred to as Prairie ... Bison . These animals were the chief source for items which PlainsIndians made from their flesh ... followed the seasonal grazing and migration of bison. The PlainsIndians lived in tipi s because ... account describes many typical features of PlainsIndians hide tipis, travois pulled by dogs, Plains Indian Sign Language , jerky food jerky , and pemmican . The PlainsIndians found by Coronado and later ... of their culture. The horse The Horse enabled the PlainsIndians to gain their subsistence with relative ease from the seemingly limitless buffalo herds. The horse enabled the PlainsIndians ... that PlainsIndians later adopted as the cornerstone of their culture. ref Haines, Francis. The Northward Spread of Horses among the PlainsIndians. American Anthropologist , Vol 40, No. 3 1988 ... of the horses to the PlainsIndians. ref Haines, 429 431 ref In 1683 a Spanish expedition into Texas ... Haines, 429 437 ref By 1770, that PlainsIndians culture was mature, consisting of mounted buffalo ... to adopt a similar lifestyle. The southern PlainsIndians acquired vast numbers of horses. By the 19th ... Plains of Canada, the Indians were less favored, with families owning fewer horses, remaining ... medium between North and South and became the dominant PlainsIndians tribe in the mid 19th century ... the PlainsIndians the horse became an item of prestige as well of utility and the Indians were extravagantly ... the PlainsIndians hunted other animals, such as elk or pronghorn antelope , bison was the primary ... more details
Plains is the plural of plain , a geographical feature. It is a big flat area of a land. Plains or The Plains may also refer to Locations Canada Three Mile Plains, Nova Scotia Five Mile Plains, Nova Scotia United States Great Plains Llano Estacado , also known as the Staked Plains, South Plains, or the Southern High PlainsPlains, California , a former settlement in the state s Central Valley Plains, Georgia , home town of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter Plains, Kansas Plains, Montana The Plains, Ohio Plains Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Plains, Texas The Plains, Virginia United Kingdom Plains, North Lanarkshire , Scotland See also Plain disambiguation lookfrom Plains lookfrom The PlainsPlains of Abraham , Qu bec City, Canada disambig geo ca Plains de Plains es Plains it Plains nl Plains pl Plains pt Plains sv Plains vo Plains ... more details
Image The Indians, BVI.JPG thumb right 300px The Indians. Tortola lies in the background. The Indians are an uninhabited small archipelago of islet s in the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean . They are west of the small British Pelican Island British Virgin Islands Pelican Island and east of the small US Flanagan Island . They are located south of larger British Tortola Tortola Island and east of the large US Saint John Island . They were so named because from a distance they were though to resemble a Native American chief s head dress. The Indians are also the second most popular scuba diving dive site in the British Virgin Islands after the wreck of the RMS Rhone . The shallower side of the Indians are also a popular snorkelling site, as boats can anchor in the lee of Pelican Island. British Virgin Islands coord 18.3318 64.6288 type isle region VG display title Category Uninhabited islands of the British Virgin Islands BVI geo stub fr The Indians ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 The Westchester Indians were an American basketball team based in White Plains, New York that was a member of the American Basketball League 1925 1955 American Basketball League . During the 1944 45 season, the team became the New York Gothams basketball New York Gothams on January 20, 1945. Year by year class wikitable Year League Reg. Season Playoffs 1944 45 ABL N A N A Category Basketball teams in New York City Category White Plains, New York Category Defunct basketball teams NewYork basketball team stub ... more details
There are a few places named Cross Plains in the United States Cross Plains, Indiana Cross Plains, Tennessee Cross Plains, Texas Cross Plains, Wisconsin , a village Cross Plains town , Wisconsin , partially containing the village of Cross Plains Cross Plains Township, South Dakota geodis de Cross Plains it Cross Plains nl Cross Plains pl Cross Plains pt Cross Plains vo Cross Plains ... more details
Pleasant Plains may refer to several places in the United States of America Pleasant Plains, Arkansas Pleasant Plains, Illinois Pleasant Plains, New Jersey Pleasant Plains, Staten Island , New York, a neighborhood in New York City Pleasant Plains, Dutchess County, New York Pleasant Plains, Washington, D.C. , a neighborhood in the District of Columbia Pleasant Plains Township, Michigan geodis de Pleasant Plains it Pleasant Plains nl Pleasant Plains pl Pleasant Plains vo Pleasant Plains ... more details
North Plains may refer to North Plains Systems , a Digital Asset Management software company in Canada Places in the United States North Plains Township, Michigan North Plains, Oregon disambig it North Plains ... more details
White Plains may refer to Places White Plains, New York White Plains, Georgia White Plains, Kentucky White Plains, Maryland White Plains, North Carolina White Plains Springville, South Carolina , List of RHPs in SC listed on the NRHP in South Carolina White Plains Putnam County, Tennessee , listed on the NRHP in Tennessee Military USS White Plains CVE 66 USS White Plains CVE 66 , an Escort Aircraft Carrier in service from 1943 to 1946, and notable for action in the Battle off Samar USS White Plains AFS 4 USS White Plains AFS 4 , a Combat Stores Ship in service from 1968 to 1995 Battle of White Plains , a battle near White Plains, New York during the American Revolutionary War Music White Plains band , a British pop music band disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages an White Plains ca White Plains de White Plains es White Plains fr White Plains it White Plains nl White Plains ja no White Plains pl White Plains pt White Plains sv White Plains olika betydelser vo White Plains zh ... more details
as region of human geography, referring to the PlainsIndians or the Plains States . In Canada the term ... to the Institute of Medicine IOM , between one half and two thirds of the PlainsIndians had died ...Other uses Great Plains disambiguation About the Canadian portion of the Great Plains Canadian Prairies Geobox Brown name The Great Plains other name category Region image Great Plains Nebraska USA1.jpg image caption View of the Great Plains near Lincoln, Nebraska image size 262 country United States ... Plains.png map caption Map of the Great Plains ref name Encyclopedia Wishart, David. 2004. The Great Plains Region, In Encyclopedia of the Great Plains , Lincoln University of Nebraska Press, pp ... Library of Congress The Great Plains are a broad expanse of flat land, much of it covered in prairie ... . The Canadian portion of the Plains is known as the Canadian Prairies Prairies . Some geographers include some territory of Mexico in the Plains, but many stop at the Rio Grande . Usage The term Great Plains is used in the United States to describe a sub section of the even more vast Interior Plains ... and equivalent to the United States Geological Survey , treats the Interior Plains as one unit consisting of several related plateaux and plains. There is no region referred to as the Great Plains ... plains 1 Atlas.nrcan.gc.ca ref In terms of human geography, the term prairie is more commonly used in Canada ... uses the Great Plains as a ecoregion synonymous with prairies and grasslands rather than as physiographic ... Plains Map.svg right thumb 300px legend 00FF00 Short grass prairie legend 00C000 Mixed grass prairie legend 008000 Tall grass prairie File Johnson 1920 HighPlains.jpg thumb 300px The Great Plains ... boundaries of the Great Plains is shown by this http www.unl.edu plains about map.shtml map at the Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska Lincoln . ref name Encyclopedia The term Great Plains , for the region west of about the 96th meridian west 96th or 98th meridian west 98th ... more details
High Plains refers to one of two distinct land regions High Plains United States , land region of the western Great Plains High Plains Australia , land region adjacent to the Great Dividing Range geodis de High Plains ... more details
stripes or tattooing their faces. The Plains dwelling Jumano Indians were called by the same name ... and to the bison herds of the Great Plains . Thus, they were important traders and middlemen between the PlainsIndians and the Pueblos of the Rio Grande Valley for salt and bison skins and meat. The Tompiros ...The Tompiro Indians were Pueblo Indians living in New Mexico. They lived in several adobe villages east of the Rio Grande River Valley in the Salinas region of New Mexico. Their settlements were abandoned and they were absorbed into other Indian tribes in the 1670s. Origin and Language Very little is known about the origin of the Tompiros. They spoke a language closely related to that of the Piro Pueblo Piro Indians who lived to their west in the Rio Grande Valley. The Piro and Tompiro languages ... established about 1300 and became culturally similar to the other Pueblo Indians in the Rio ... names by the Spaniards. ref Hickerson, Nancy Parrott. The Jumanos Hunters and Traders of the South Plains ... of the territory of the Tompiro Indians Territory and Settlements and Missions of the Tompiro Indians As village dwelling and sedentary Pueblo Indians, the Tompiros lived in a marginal climate. Their region ... exaggerating the feat of Spanish arms , 900 Indians dead and three Pueblos destroyed. ref Riley ... as each attempted to exert control and exploit the Pueblo Indians. This dispute came to a head ... were that no Indian would be required to work for the Franciscan priests without pay and that the Indians ... over the opposition of the Franciscans. Aguilar went so far as to have Indians whipped who ... for ceremonies. Aguilar said it was too dangerous for the Indians to gather wood for the priests because ... Indians to participate. The Franciscans took their grievances to the authorities in Mexico City ... has been harvested. In the past year, a great many Indians perished of hunger, lying dead along ... from what the Indians needed to earn their uncertain living in a difficult environment. Weakened ... more details
, Nancy Parrott, The Jumanos Hunters and Traders of the Southern Plains , Austin U of Texas Press, 1994, 73 ref Jumano Indians Jumano seems to have been a generic term for PlainsIndians with painted ... were fields of maize, squash, and beans. The Indians were numerous, but received the Spanish peacefully ... and mules across the plains. ref Bolton, Herbert Eugene, ed., Spanish Exploration in the Southwest, 1542 1706 . New York Charles Scribner s Sons, 1916, 250 267 ref Onate met Apache Indians in the Texas Panhandle and, later, a large encampment of Escanjaque Indians Escanjaques . The Escanjaques ... his Spaniards and Indians back to New Mexico. ref Bolton, 263 265 ref Who were the Rayados? Most authorities ... wichita.htm The Wichita Indians . Texasindians.com. Retrieved on 2011 04 03. ref Moreover ..., Susan C. title Onate s Expedition to the Southern Plains Routes, Destinations, and Implications for Late Prehistoric Cultural Adaptations journal Plains Anthropologist volume 31 issue 111 year 1986 ... Sites at Arkansas City, Kansas journal Plains Anthropologist volume 45 issue 173 year 2000 pages ... in Indians. ref cite journal author Wiegers, Robert P. year 1988 title A Proposal for Indian Slave Trading in the Mississippi Valley and its Impact on the Osage journal Plains Anthropologist volume 33 ... more details
about people originating from India native ethnic groups of Argentina, also sometimes called Indians Indigenous peoples in Argentina Infobox Ethnic group group Indians in Argentina image caption poptime 1,600 ref http www.littleindia.com news 132 ARTICLE 1346 2006 10 12.html Overseas Indian Population 2001 ref popplace Buenos Aires Rosario de la Frontera langs Rioplatense Spanish English languages English Languages of India Various Indian Languages rels Hinduism Sikhism Christianity related c Non resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin People of Indian origin There is a small community of Indians in Argentina consisting mainly of immigrants from India as well as their locally born citizens. There are currently 1,600 people of Indian origin living in the country. History The first Indians to arrive in Argentina are Sikhs from the Indian state of Punjab, India Punjab . originally came to Argentina in the early 19th century to work on a British built railroad. Later, in the 1970s, others came after being barred entry to Canada and the United States , the preferred destinations, along with Britain, for the emigrants. ref http www.sikhnet.com news indian sikhs grafting argentina culture Indian Sikhs grafting onto Argentina culture ref At the time, Argentina seemed the most promising of South American nations, and so they stayed, eventually concentrating in the north, which reminded them of the scrappy mountains and plains of Punjab. Most of them settles in Rosario de la Frontera . This remote northern Argentine town is home to the only Sikh gurdwara in all of South America. Today, there are about 300 of them, many of whom run supermarkets and other shops. Mixed marriages with Catholic Argentines are common. In recent years, many Indians have been coming to Argentina for various purposes. A large number of them living in Buenos Aires are businessmen, doctors, financial or business ... Indian diaspora by country Argentina Category Ethnic groups in Argentina Indians ... more details
Mission Indians is a term for many Native Americans in the United States Native Category Native American tribes in California California tribes , primarily living in Coastal plain coastal plains , adjacent ... missionaries at the missions. Mission Indians were from many Californian List of Native American ... Capistrano . ref Pritzker, 129 ref The Catholic priests forbid the Indians from practicing their native ... demands, the Population of Native California population of Native American Mission Indians significantly ... to non Native administrators. Many of the Mission Indians then worked on the newly established Ranchos ... Indians was initially applied to Southern California Native Americans as an ethnographic and anthropological ... tribes include the following in Southern California Agua Caliente Band of Mission Indians Cahuilla Augustine Band of Mission Indians Cahuilla Barona Band of Mission Indians Kumeyaay Diegue o Cabazon Band of Mission Indians Cahuilla Cahuilla Band of Mission Indians Cahuilla Campo Band of Mission Indians Kumeyaay Diegue o Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians Kumeyaay Diegue o Costanoan Band of Carmel Mission Indians Ohlone Cuyapaipe Band of Mission Indians Kumeyaay Diegue o Inaja and Cosmit Band of Mission Indians Kumeyaay Diegue o Jamul Band of Mission Indians Kumeyaay Diegue o La Jolla Band of Luiseno Mission Indians of the La Jolla Reservation La Jolla Band of Mission Indians Luise o people Luise o La Posta Band of Mission Indians Kumeyaay Diegue o Los Coyotes Band of Mission Indians Cahuilla and Cupe o Manzanita Band of Mission Indians Kumeyaay Diegue o Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians Kumeyaay Diegue o Morongo Band of Mission Indians Cahuilla , Serrano and Cupe o Pala Band of Mission Indians Cupe o and Luise o people Luise o Pauma Band of Mission Indians Luise o people Luise o Pechanga Band of Mission Indians Luise o people Luise o Ramona Band or Village of Mission Indians Cahuilla San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Serrano San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians Kumeyaay Diegue o ... more details
have later become known to the Spanish as the Jumano Indians Jumano . It is possible, however, that Jumano was only a generic description of PlainsIndians rather than referring to a distinct tribe ... nomads of the Plains but also inhabited farming villages further east. It was common among farming Indians of the region to venture onto the plains for extended buffalo hunts. The remains of many contemporary ... Great Plains. It is possible that the later Escanjaque Indians , Aguacane, and Iscani descend ... the City of Mexico to the Grand Canon of the Colorado and the Buffalo Plains of Texas, Kansas, and Nebraska ... a rarity among Indians who said that he had met four Spaniards far to the south. He was probably ... Phase and Cultural Continuity in the Southern Plains. Plains Anthropologist , Vol. 42, No. 160, 198 ... filedetails docs.php?fileID 486 ref References Reflist Category Plains tribes Category Native ... more details
Canon of the Colorado and the Buffalo Plains of Texas. New York A.S. Barnes & Company, 1904,65, 112., 194. ref This brief account describes many typical features of PlainsIndians culture skin ... were especially interested in the Indian dogs which pulled travois with all their belongings, The Indians ... and Navajo Indians. ref http www.texasbeyondhistory.net plateaus peoples apache.html ref . The Apache ... a wide area of the Great Plains extending north from the Llano Estacado to Nebraska . ref Blasing, Robert, Pre European Cultural Relationships between the Plains and Southwest Regions, 10 12. http soar.wichita.edu ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Plains Music Type Studio album Artist Manfred Mann s Earth Band Manfred Mann s Plain Music Cover Manfred Mann s Plains Music.jpg Released February 1991 Recorded Workhouse Studios, London br RPM, South Africa , 1990 Genre Progressive rock Cool Jazz Jazz br Folk music br Rock music Rock Length 45 36 Label Kaz Records br Cohesion Producer Manfred Mann musician Manfred Mann Last album Masque Manfred Mann s Earth Band album Masque br 1987 This album Plains Music album Plains Music br 1991 Next album Soft Vengeance br 1996 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 2.0 5 ref Allmusic class album id r180607 first last ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Plains Music is an album released in 1991 in music 1991 by Manfred Mann s Earth Band Manfred Mann s Plain Music , which was a project initiated by Manfred Mann after he retired his Earth Band in the late 80s. ref Mannerisms The five phases of Manfred Mann, Greg Russo, Crossfire Publications, 1995, ISBN 0 9648157 1 0 ref ref http www.platform end.co.uk html albums.html Platform End On Line Plains Music is listed in the official discography of Manfred Mann s Earth Band, but not an Earth Band album. ref . This album is called Plains Music , as it consists mainly of the melodies of the North American PlainsIndians. We do not pretend that it is in any sense representative of the original ethnic music which was its source material. I tried to make a simple album of plain music, using as few notes as possible and keeping the tracks short and to the point. Manfred Mann 1991 ref http www.manfredmann.co.uk music plains.html Manfred Mann s Earth Band Discography Album Notes 1991 Plains Music The Official Website Of Manfred Mann s Earth Band ref Mann recorded some of the album in his homeland, which he had been exiled from for nearly three decades because of his opposition to apartheid ... Mann s Earth Band albums Category 1991 albums 1990s hard rock album stub fr Plains Music ... more details
Pine Plains can refer to Pine Plains CDP , New York Pine Plains town , New York Another term for Pine barrens geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages es Pine Plains Nueva York ... more details
instead a Bison hunting buffalo hunting plains Indian group who visited La Junta Indians La Junta frequently to trade meat and skins for agricultural products but lived on the Plains? Or were the Jumano ... with the buffalo hunting Indians of the Great Plains and also to mine and trade the extensive salt ...The Jumano Indians were a prominent Indigenous peoples of the Americas Native American tribe or several tribes who inhabited western Texas and adjacent New Mexico , especially near the La Junta Indians La Junta region. They were discovered by Spanish Empire Spanish explorers in the 16th century. but had nearly disappeared as a people by 1750. The Jumano enigma Spanish records from the 16th to the 18th century frequently refer to the Jumano Indians. However scholars are uncertain whether the Jumanos were a single widely scattered people or whether Jumano was a generic term used to refer to several different groups. Nor can the language spoken by the Jumanos be determined. Uto Aztecan languages ..., 1999 pp. 15 66 ref Cabeza de Vaca may have encountered the Jumanos in 1535 near La Junta Indians ... they dropped hot stones. This method of cooking is common among the nomads of the Great Plains for whom ... ref These people had close relations with the Indians at La Junta but it is uncertain whether they were ... and skins to the Patarabueyes and other Indians in exchange for agricultural products. ref Kelley ... with the Tompiro Indians Tompiro pueblo villages of the salines about 50 miles east of the Rio Grande on the border of the Great Plains . The ruins of the Pueblo later called Gran Quivira National ... The Southern Plains from 1800 to 1850. The Journal of American History, Vol. 78, No. 2, Sept 1991 ... which may account for the use of their name among Indians of different cultures and locations. ref ..., Caddo, and Wichita, died of diseases, or among the detribalized Indians living at Spanish missions ... also have migrated north to the Black Hills region and reappeared on the southern Plains about 1800 ... more details
Plains, by Lauren W. Ritterbush and Brad Logan. Plains Anthropologist Vol. 45, No. 173, pp ... A. Tiffany and Duane Anderson. Plains Anthropologist Vol. 38, No. 145, pp. 283 306, 1993. ref ... or southeast, their origin location is debated. ref Dhegiha Origins and Plains Archaeology, by Susan C. Vehik. Plains Anthropologist Vol. 38, No. 146, pp. 231 252, 1993. ref ref Kansa Origins An Alternative, by Alfred E. Johnson. Plains Anthropologist Vol. 36, No. 133, pp. 57 65, 1991. ref Other Siouan ... These may be descendants of Late Prehistoric Central Plains Tradition cultures that lived in southwest ... Notable Indians who lived in Iowa File Taimah.jpg thumb 100px Taimah Chief Tama Appanoose Antonine ... DEFAULTSORT Indians Of Iowa Category Native American history of Iowa Indians Category Native American ... more details
and servants, and seven hundred horses and mules, Onate journeyed across the plains eastward from ... 258 ref The Escanjaques led Onate to a large settlement of their enemies, the Rayado Indians Rayados ... returned to the Escanjaque settlement the next day, the Indians had turned unfriendly and he estimated ... and claimed that a large number of Indians were killed. A cause of the battle may have been that Onate ... Hunters and Traders of the South Plains, Austin University of Texas Press, 1994, p. 71 72 ... to be on the Great Plains in 1601. ref cite web url http www.kansasgenealogy.com history onate.htm ... that Escanjaques was not the name of the Indians, but rather a greeting . On meeting Onate ... C. Onate s Expedition to the Southern Plains Routes, Destinations, and Implications for Later Prehistorical Adaptations, Plains Anthropologist , Vol. 31, No. 111, 1986, p. 13 33. ref Given their geographic ... bme7.html title The Handbook of Texas Online & 124 Escanjaque Indians publisher Texas State Historical ... States Category Native American tribes in Oklahoma Category Plains tribes Category Kay County, Oklahoma ... more details
image of the American West are American Indians, specifically northern Plains tribes popularly ...NPOV language date December 2011 Show Indians were Native Americans in the United States Native American ... Riders. The Show Indians were primarily Lakota people Lakota from the Pine Ridge Agency in South .... For many Indians who chose to offer their services to the show, the performances were a method ... show Indians likely originated among newspaper reporters and editorial writers as early as 1891. By 1893 the term appears frequently in BIA correspondence. Bureau personnel refer to Indians employed ... of professional status. ref L. G. Moses, Indians on the Midway Wild West Shows and the Indian Bureau ... border from Pine Ridge Agency . Indians were central to the Wild West show from the very beginning ... as the preferred Show Indian. The reputation of the Sioux as warriors confirmed the image of Indians ... Indians, 1883 1933 Albuquerque University of New Mexico Press, 1996 , 2 5. ref Types of performances Show Indians contributed several performances to the Wild West shows. They showcased equestrianism ... Knee after the tragedy in 1890. ref L. G. Moses, Indians on the Midway Wild West Shows and the Indian ... on Indian reservations. Vine Deloria notes that Buffalo Bill and the first generation of Show Indians ... to the homogenization that was overtaking American society, he wrote. ref Vine Deloria, The Indians ... s Wild West Shows and the Images of American Indians, 1883 1933 Albuquerque University of New ... American performers on several grounds. Advocacy groups argued that a horrifying number of Indians ... Show promoters. ref Cindy Fent and Raymond Wilson, Indians Off Track Cody s Wild West and the Melrose ... that once Indians adopted new lifestyles they would progress to a level approximating civilization ... the government and Show promoters was over whose image of American Indians would prevail. ref L.G. Moses ... s Wild West Shows and the Images of American Indians, 1883 1933 Albuquerque University of New ... more details
Waimea Plain s could refer to the following areas in New Zealand Waimea Plain, Southland , an area in Southland Waimea Plains, Tasman , an area in Tasman disambig de Waimea Plains ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2008 The Illawarra Plains are a group of broad coastal plain s in the Illawarra region of New South Wales , Australia. They are home to a diverse group of native plants and animals. coord missing New South Wales Category Plains of Australia Category Regions of New South Wales NewSouthWales geo stub ... more details
Infobox film name Spoilers of the Plains image image size caption director producer writer narrator starring Roy Rogers music cinematography editor distributor released 1951 runtime country FilmUS language English language English budget Spoilers of the Plains is a List of American films of 1951 1951 United States American film starring Roy Rogers . Cast Empty section date July 2010 External links IMDB title id title Spoilers of the Plains DEFAULTSORT Spoilers Of The Plains Category 1951 films Category American films Category English language films Category 1950s Western films Western film stub ... more details