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  2. Borstal - Wikipedia

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    The British synthpop band Bronski Beat featured a mince pie-eating competition in Borstal with lead singer Jimmy Somerville winning the contest in the music video [13] of the cover song "It Ain't Necessarily So" from the album The Age of Consent. The Borstal is a punk rock band from Jakarta, Indonesia.

  3. List of Native American tribes in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Official Tribal Name People(s) Total Pop. (2010) [2] In-State Pop. (2010) [2] Tribal Headquarters [2] County Jurisdiction [2]; Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians: Shawnee

  4. Qualla Boundary - Wikipedia

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    The Cherokee who gained the ability to live in North Carolina were considered to be an independent band from the Cherokee Nation living in Oklahoma. [ 10 ] In the 1930s, the federal government requested the tribe to cede land for the construction of a new motorway, called the Blue Ridge Parkway , that would cut through the Qualla Boundary to ...

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  6. Umpqua people - Wikipedia

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    Originally a band of the Takelma people along the South Umpqua River, Myrtle Creek, and Cow Creek, the Cow Creek people were called Cow Creek Takelma, or The Cow Creek Band. Today, the Cow Creek Band of Upper Umpqua are represented by the following tribes:

  7. ‘Stand With Us Again’: 120 Tribal Leaders Urge Biden To ...

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    More than 120 tribal leaders are urging President Joe Biden to grant clemency to Native American rights activist Leonard Peltier, who has been in prison for nearly 50 years.

  8. Klickitat people - Wikipedia

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    Today most Klickitat are enrolled in the federally recognized Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation, some are also part of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon. A Shahaptian tribe, their eastern neighbors were the Yakama , who speak a closely related language.

  9. Munsee - Wikipedia

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    In 1859, the Christian Munsees moved to Franklin County, Kansas, and joined a band of Ojibwe people who had migrated south from Michigan. [1] By 1891, the combined community numbered 85, and the US government formed an Indian reservation for them. [1] The reservation was broken into individual land allotments in 1900. [5]