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1Indian removal — The term Indian in this article refers to Native Americans; not to be confused with South Asians from the Indian subcontinent Routes of southern removals. Indian removal was a nineteenth century policy of the government of the United States to… …
2hatchet — noun a small axe with a short handle for use in one hand. Phrases bury the hatchet end a quarrel or conflict. [with allusion to an American Indian custom.] Origin ME: from OFr. hachette, dimin. of hache axe …
3History of the Indian caste system — The history of the Indian caste system dates back to the Vedic period. Origin The origin of the caste system as it is today is still obscure.A 2001 genetic study, led by Michael Bamshad of the University of Utah, found that the affinity of… …
4bury the hatchet — ► bury the hatchet end a quarrel or conflict. [ORIGIN: in allusion to an American Indian custom.] Main Entry: ↑hatchet …
5Northwest Coast Indian — Any member of the North American Indian peoples inhabiting a narrow but rich belt of coastland and offshore islands from southeast Alaska to northwestern California. A signal feature of Northwest Coast society was the emphasis on each individual… …
6bury the hatchet — end a quarrel or conflict. [with allusion to an American Indian custom.] → hatchet …
7tomahawk — n. Indian hatchet …
8Monk Boudreaux — Big Chief Monk Boudreaux Monk Boudreaux at the New Orleans Jazz Fest, 2006 Background information Birth name Joseph Pierre Boudreaux Also k …
9Marlin fishing — Hemingway with his family and four marlin in 1935 Marlin fishing is considered by some game fishermen to be the pinnacle of offshore game fishing, due to the size and power of marlin and the relative rareness and vulnerability of this species. In …
10List of fishes of India — This is a list of the fish species found in India and is based on FishBase. [Froese, R. and D. Pauly. Editors. 2006.FishBase. World Wide Web electronic publication. [http://www.fishbase.org] , version (05/2006)] AlbuliformesAlbulidae… …