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  2. Spartanburg, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Spartanburg was first known as Newberg, and under the latter name was founded in 1832. [3] A post office was established under the name Spartanburg in 1842, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1907. [4] The Union Literary Institute, a school founded by Quakers for African-American students, was 2 miles from Spartanburg

  3. Category:Ethnic groups in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Asian-American culture in Indiana (2 C, 2 P) E. ... Pages in category "Ethnic groups in Indiana" This category contains only the following page.

  4. Category:Cultural organizations based in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Arts organizations based in Indiana (3 C, 12 P) L. Libraries in Indiana (3 C, 16 P) M. Museums in Indiana (21 C, 2 P) R. Religious organizations based in Indiana (2 C)

  5. Indiana University's African American Dance Company ... - AOL

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    Stafford Berry Jr. is one of the first artisans awarded the Midwest Culture Bearers Award for his African-rooted dance, theater and instruction. Indiana University's African American Dance Company ...

  6. Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Brant, a Mohawk, depicted in a portrait by Charles Bird King, circa 1835 Three Lenape people, depicted in a painting by George Catlin in the 1860s. Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands include Native American tribes and First Nation bands residing in or originating from a cultural area encompassing the northeastern and Midwest United States and southeastern Canada. [1]

  7. State-recognized tribes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [3] The Cherokee Nation opposes state-recognized tribes, as well as Cherokee heritage groups and others with no documented descent who claim Cherokee identity. [4] Other groups that identify as being Native American tribes but lack federal or state recognition are listed in the List of organizations that self-identify as Native American tribes.

  8. Boy George of iconic band Culture Club returns to Broadway in ...

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    The singer-songwriter and beating heart of the iconic band Culture Club is these days playing the role of the impresario in the Tony-Award winning “Moulin Rouge” until May 12. “One of the ...

  9. Appalachian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Appalachian Americans, or simply Appalachians, are Americans living in the geocultural area of Appalachia in the eastern United States, or their descendants. [2] [3]While not an official demographic used or recognized by the United States Census Bureau, Appalachian Americans, due to various factors, have developed their own distinct culture within larger social groupings.