Other articles related to "indian":
Leonard Peltier - Early Life and Education
... paternal grandparents Alex and Mary Dubois-Peltier in the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation of the Turtle Mountain Chippewa near Belcourt, North Dakota ... In September 1953, at the age of nine, Leonard was enrolled at the Wahpeton Indian School in Wahpeton, North Dakota, an Indian boarding school run by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) ... in May 1957, and attended the Flandreau Indian School in Flandreau, South Dakota ...
... paternal grandparents Alex and Mary Dubois-Peltier in the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation of the Turtle Mountain Chippewa near Belcourt, North Dakota ... In September 1953, at the age of nine, Leonard was enrolled at the Wahpeton Indian School in Wahpeton, North Dakota, an Indian boarding school run by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) ... in May 1957, and attended the Flandreau Indian School in Flandreau, South Dakota ...
Tomato Sauce - Indian
... Indian curry, especially as it has been exported out of India, is recognizable for heavily spiced sauces, often made from a tomato base ...
... Indian curry, especially as it has been exported out of India, is recognizable for heavily spiced sauces, often made from a tomato base ...
Indian - Other
... Indian cuisine Indian (airline), a now defunct state-owned airline of India Indian Head cent Indian (card game) Indus (constellation), The Indian Indian (motorcycle), US ...
... Indian cuisine Indian (airline), a now defunct state-owned airline of India Indian Head cent Indian (card game) Indus (constellation), The Indian Indian (motorcycle), US ...
George Robert Aberigh-Mackay
... (July 25, 1848 – January 12, 1881), Anglo-Indian writer, son of a Bengal chaplain, was educated at Magdalen College School, Oxford and Cambridge University ... Entering the Indian education department in 1870, he became professor of English literature in Delhi College in 1873, tutor to the Raja of Rutlam in 1876, and principal of the Rajkumar ... for his book Twenty-one Days in India (1878–1879), a satire upon Anglo-Indian society and modes of thought ...
... (July 25, 1848 – January 12, 1881), Anglo-Indian writer, son of a Bengal chaplain, was educated at Magdalen College School, Oxford and Cambridge University ... Entering the Indian education department in 1870, he became professor of English literature in Delhi College in 1873, tutor to the Raja of Rutlam in 1876, and principal of the Rajkumar ... for his book Twenty-one Days in India (1878–1879), a satire upon Anglo-Indian society and modes of thought ...
Yona - Indian References
... In Indian sources, the usage of the words "Yona", "Yauna", "Yonaka", "Yavana" or "Javana" etc ... particularly in relation to the Greek kingdoms which neighboured or sometimes occupied the Indian north-western territories (which is now Afghanistan or part of ...
... In Indian sources, the usage of the words "Yona", "Yauna", "Yonaka", "Yavana" or "Javana" etc ... particularly in relation to the Greek kingdoms which neighboured or sometimes occupied the Indian north-western territories (which is now Afghanistan or part of ...
Famous quotes containing the word indian:
“There was so much of the Indian accent resounding through his English, so much of the bow-arrow tang as my neighbor calls it.... It was a wild and refreshing sound, like that of the wind among the pines, or the booming of the surf on the shore.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“This Indian camp was a slight, patched-up affair, which had stood there several weeks, built shed-fashion, open to the fire on the west.... Altogether it was about as savage a sight as was ever witnessed, and I was carried back at once three hundred years.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“The Indian said a particularly long prayer this Sunday evening, as if to atone for working in the morning.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)