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  2. List of Minnesota placenames of Native American origin

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    Wabasha County – for the city of Wabasha, which takes its name from a line of Dakota leaders (probably specifically Wapasha II) [54] [55] [56] Shared with the city of Wabasha; Wadena County – from Ojibwe for "little round hill" [57] [58] [56] Shared with the city of Wadena; Waseca County – from Dakota washecha: rich or fertile (as of soil ...

  3. Category:Native American history of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. List of Minnesota placenames of Native American origin; 0–9. 21SL55; 1854 Treaty Authority; A. American Indian Movement;

  4. Indigenous cuisine of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous cuisine of the Americas includes all cuisines and food practices of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas.Contemporary Native peoples retain a varied culture of traditional foods, along with the addition of some post-contact foods that have become customary and even iconic of present-day Indigenous American social gatherings (for example, frybread).

  5. List of mammals of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    This list of mammals of Minnesota includes the mammals native to Minnesota. It also shows their status in the wild. There are 81 native and 5 introduced mammal species found in the state. American bison, caribou, and wolverines were extirpated from the state.

  6. Indigenous Australian food groups - Wikipedia

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    The old people would talk about the need to eat from both murŋyan' and gonyil food groups and the need to supplement their diet with gapu (fresh water). While this balance was maintained, the people knew they were eating correctly.

  7. Bush tucker - Wikipedia

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    Aboriginal Australians have eaten native animal and plant foods for the estimated 60,000 years of human habitation on the Australian continent, using various traditional methods of processing and cooking. [1] An estimated 5,000 species of native food were used by Aboriginal peoples.

  8. Murnong - Wikipedia

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    It has many other names in other Aboriginal Australian languages. [1] Below is a list of the Indigenous names, language groups and locations where the name was recorded. dharaban. Ngunnawal (ACT, NSW) ngampa. Kaurna (Adelaide, SA) [30] keerang, (yuwatch for cooked root). Peek Whuurong (Port Fairy, Vic) kool-an-gur. Wannin (Wannon, Vic) maiela.

  9. Mass poisonings of Aboriginal Australians - Wikipedia

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    The Argus newspaper reported the male person did this after he had been mortally speared by the aborigines and knew they would raid his camp. [34] 1981, Alice Springs, Northern Territory – two Aboriginal people were killed and fourteen others were made ill by drinking from a bottle of sherry which had strychnine deliberately added to it. The ...