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  2. First Nations Version - Wikipedia

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    The First Nations Version was received positively in the popular press, although it did not receive significant academic attention. Publishers Weekly praised the translation in a starred review, writing that the translation gave the Bible "new life and new meaning" while maintaining a consistently evangelical tone throughout. [7]

  3. BitComet - Wikipedia

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    The download site FileHippo ceased carrying new versions of BitComet in April 2008, with this announcement. As of April 2008 FileHippo will no longer be updating BitComet. As they have copied the FileHippo site text, files, images and update checker and are passing it off as original work.

  4. FileHippo - Wikipedia

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    FileHippo is a software downloading website that offers computer software for Windows. The website has sections listing most recently updated programs and most popular downloads, organised by category, with program information and link. Registration is not required in this website. FileHippo does not accept software submissions from publishers. [1]

  5. Talk:First Nations Version - Wikipedia

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    Talk: First Nations Version. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version

  6. Category:First Nations television series - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "First Nations television series" The following 61 pages ...

  7. First Nations - Wikipedia

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    First Nations usually refers to Indigenous peoples, for ethnic groups who are the earliest known inhabitants of an area. In particular the term is commonly used for the First Nations in Canada and Indigenous Australians , or "Australian First Nations".

  8. Timeline of First Nations history - Wikipedia

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    First Nation's oral histories and traditional knowledge, combined with new methodologies and technologies —used by archaeologists, linguists, and other researchers—produce new—and sometimes conflicting—evidence. Many First Nations myths refer to the habitation of North America from time immemorial.

  9. Treaty of Fort Niagara - Wikipedia

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    Following the Royal Proclamation of 1763, the Crown planned to solidify its presence in North America in relation to the land of Indigenous peoples. [3]After weeks of discussion and ceremonial activities, the 1764 Treaty of Niagara was agreed to between Sir William Johnson for the Crown and 24 independent First Nations. [2]