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  2. Improved Order of Red Men - Wikipedia

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    It was focused on temperance, patriotism and American History. In 1835, with only two groups in place (called "tribes" by the IORM), a larger IORM was organized. Unlike the original Order, the IORM uses only expanded Native American titles. [6] Rather than the public display of Native American costumes, the IORM uses its regalia in private ...

  3. List of Improved Order of Red Men buildings and structures

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    Jacksonville, Oregon building detail. The Improved Order of Red Men are a fraternal organization in the United States. The group focuses on fundraising for charity and bases their rituals on perceived Native American customs.

  4. Red Men Museum and Library - Wikipedia

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    The Red Men Museum and Library is an American history museum in Waco, Texas. It also houses the archives and presents the official history of the Improved Order of Red Men, a patriotic fraternal organization with traditions attributed to Native Americans. [2]

  5. Red Men Hall (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    A local lodge of the Improved Order of Red Men, a fraternal organization which draws on customs assumed to be used by Native Americans, has occupied the building for nearly all of its existence. [2] [3] Sequoia Tribe No. 140 remains active in their "San Pedro Wigwam" although the national organization has dwindled in membership. [4]

  6. National Amerindianist American Redman's Party - Wikipedia

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    The National Amerindianist American Redman's Party (or NAARP) was a Native American, socialist [2] [3] political party in the United States. It was founded in 1972 in the backdrop of the wider American Indian Movement in Lincoln, Nebraska .

  7. Redmen - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Redmen, athletic teams of St. John's University in New York City (now known as St. John's Red Storm); McGill Redmen, athletic teams of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec (now known as McGill Redbirds)

  8. John Redman Coxe - Wikipedia

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    John Redman Coxe (September 16, 1773 – March 22, 1864) was a physician and professor of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Early life and education [ edit ]

  9. Richard Redman - Wikipedia

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    Richard Redman may refer to: Richard Redman (speaker) (died 1426), Speaker of the House of Commons for the Parliament of 1415 Richard Redman (bishop) (died 1505), successively Bishop of Exeter and Ely and great-grandson of the above