Sara graduated from the University of Colorado, Boulder in 1991 as a Distinguished Military Graduate. Among her military ...
Second St. Lynn Steele of the church’s Social Justice team will offer an overview of the history of the Potawatomi in the area, concentrating on Chief ... the first Native American reservation ...
During a 16-day battlefield tour of East New Britain in PNG, Army's Jonathan Church Good Soldiering Award (JCGSA) recipients ...
Arnegard Fire Protection District Chief Rick Schreiber told The Associated ... Two North Dakota National Guard Black Hawk helicopters used water buckets to make 59 water drops totaling 39,000 ...
Agricultural burns that are necessary to ensure continued operations must be approved by the Fire Chief of the jurisdiction ... U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, North Dakota Forest Service ...
It was named by French Catholic missionaries and explorers after Indian tribes who lived in ... It was formed in 1837, at the ...
Near Mandaree, on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation ... said North Dakota National Guard Black Hawk helicopters had dropped 39,000 pounds of water on the Elkhorn and Bear Den fires since ...
Tate Reeves approved the deployment of 22 members of the National Guard, as well as two Black Hawk helicopters and ... Desoto, Hendry, Indian River, Pinellas, Charlotte, Hillsborough, Manatee ...
Chief Black Hawk, born Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak, (1767 – October 3, 1838) was a band leader and warrior of the Sauk Native American tribe in what is now the Midwest U.S. During the War of 1812, Black ...
In April of 1832 Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak, the Sauk war chief known to the American settlers as Black Hawk, crossed the Mississippi River ... known today by its Indian name – Oquawka. A historian ...
Yesterday at about 5 o’clock p.m. six Indians came within a few rods of the block-house in Cedar Creek bottom, and shot and ...
Oshkosh was first settled by fur traders in 1818 and was named after Chief Oskosh ... a Ho-Chunk Native American village before being officially settled in 1835. Henry F. Janes, a Virginia city ...