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  2. List of Indigenous newspapers in North America - Wikipedia

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    Char-Kootsa News, the official news of the Flathead Reservation [19] Chaticks si Chaticks - Pawnee Nation News (Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma) [20] Cherokee Phoenix (Cherokee Advocate) and Cherokee Voices, Tahlequah, Oklahoma; The Circle: Native American News and Arts, (newspaper with an Indigenous perspective based in Minneapolis) [21]

  3. Marshall Independent - Wikipedia

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    The Marshall Independent has a website and Facebook presence for distribution of news and interacting with readers. [4] [5] The newspaper covers local, Minnesota, national, and international news. Other sections of the newspaper include business news, crime reports, agriculture and extension news, public notices, and featured articles.

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  5. The Examiner (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    The Examiner is the daily newspaper of eastern Jackson County, Missouri, including Independence, Blue Springs and Grain Valley. It is published five days a week – Tuesday through Saturday – and its webpage is at www.examiner.net. The Examiner was first published as a weekly newspaper in 1898 by Col. William Southern.

  6. Mohicans - Wikipedia

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    The Mohicans (/ m oʊ ˈ h iː k ən z / or / m ə ˈ h iː k ən z /) are an Eastern Algonquian Native American tribe that historically spoke an Algonquian language. As part of the Eastern Algonquian family of tribes, they are related to the neighboring Lenape, whose indigenous territory was to the south as far as the Atlantic coast.

  7. Stockbridge–Munsee Community - Wikipedia

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    The Stockbridge–Munsee Community, also known as the Mohican Nation Stockbridge–Munsee Band, is a federally recognized Native American tribe formed in the late eighteenth century from communities of so-called "praying Indians" (or Moravian Indians), descended from Christianized members of two distinct groups: Mohican and Wappinger from the praying town of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, and ...

  8. Minne-Ha-Ha II - Wikipedia

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    The hull of the new ship was launched on December 6, 1968, and was towed by the Mohican to the Steel Pier in Lake George Village. [1] The remainder of the boat's superstructure was erected there, and completed over the winter months at the cost of $270,000. The new boat was 103 feet long, had a 30-foot beam, and a draft of 3.5 feet.

  9. Loudonville, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Loudonville is located along the Black Fork of the Mohican River. [ 6 ] According to the United States Census Bureau , the village has a total area of 2.62 square miles (6.79 km 2 ), of which 2.60 square miles (6.73 km 2 ) is land and 0.02 square miles (0.05 km 2 ) is water.