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  2. Seneca Nation of New York - Wikipedia

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    The Seneca Nation sold WGWE to Paul Izard shortly after shutting the station down but failed to disclose problems with the station's transmitter or terms in WGWE's broadcast tower lease, prompting Izard to quickly donate the station to Family Life Network and accuse the Seneca Nation and the tower owner of malfeasance. [16]

  3. Seneca Foods - Wikipedia

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    Seneca Foods Corporation is an American food processor and distributor headquartered in Fairport, New York, United States.Seneca Foods Corporation conducts its business almost entirely in food packaging, which contributed to about 98% of the company's fiscal year net sales in 2017.

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  5. Tara Setmayer - Wikipedia

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    Tara Olivia Setmayer [1] (born September 9, 1975) is the Co-Founder and CEO of The Seneca Project. She is a former CNN political commentator, contributor to ABC News and former GOP communications director on Capitol Hill. She has appeared on ABC's The View, [2] ABC's Good Morning America, and on HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher. On January 9 ...

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  7. Cattaraugus Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Cattaraugus Reservation is an Indian reservation of the federally recognized Seneca Nation of Indians, formerly part of the Iroquois Confederacy located in New York.As of the 2000 census, the Indian reservation had a total population of 2,412.

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  9. Quapaw Indian Agency - Wikipedia

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    The reports for Quapaw Agency, 1874–1898, are on rolls 41-42 of that Microcopy set[5]. Copies are available at the National Archives, their Regional Archives, and at the Family History Library and its family history centers (their microfilm roll numbers 1617714-1617715).