Sam Houston had a diverse relationship with Native Americans, particularly the Cherokee from Tennessee. He was an adopted son, and he was a negotiator...
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Sam Houston Race Park is a horse racing track located in unincorporated northwest Houston, Texas, United States. The park hosts both Thoroughbred and...
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Sam Houston Tollway Ship Channel Bridge (formerly known as the Jesse H. Jones Memorial Bridge) is a span in Harris County, Texas. It was acquired from...
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Native Americans (also called American Indians, First Americans, or Indigenous Americans) are the Indigenous peoples of the United States, particularly...
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Samuel Houston (/ˈhjuːstən/ , HEW-stən; March 2, 1793 – July 26, 1863) was an American general and statesman who played a prominent role in the Texas...
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advertisement for Houston just four days later in the Telegraph and Texas Register, naming the notional town in honor of Sam Houston, who would become...
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owned the Houston Oilers of the American Football League (later the National Football League following the NFL-AFL merger). Houston native and former NBA...
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Tom Blue (category Sam Houston)
enslaved personal servant and coachman of Sam Houston, who purchased Blue prior to his marriage to Margaret Lea. He worked for Houston for nearly 30 years....
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Mayeye (category Extinct Native American tribes)
The Mayeye were a Tonkawa–speaking Native American people, who once lived in southeastern Texas. Coastal Mayeyes likely were absorbed into Karankawa communities...
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The Sam Houston Award Medal is a medal within the awards and decorations of the Texas State Guard Nonprofit Association that may be awarded to a member...
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Aranama people (category Extinct Native American peoples)
The Aranama were an Indigenous people who lived along the San Antonio and Guadalupe rivers of present-day Texas, near the Gulf Coast. Aranama people spoke...
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Atakapa (category Native American history of Louisiana)
as Native American tribes. The names of present-day towns in the region can be traced to the Ishak; they are derived both from their language and from...
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Deadose (category Extinct Native American tribes)
The Deadose were a Native American tribe in present-day Texas closely associated with the Jumano, Yojuane, Bidai and other groups living in the Rancheria...
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Anxau (category Extinct Native American peoples)
September 16, 2010. p. B-34. Kenmotsu, Nancy A.; Wade, Mariah F. (2002). "American Indian Tribal Affiliation Study, Phase I: Ethnohistoric Literature Review"...
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Tomoacas people (category Extinct Native American peoples)
the Demise of the Original Inhabitant Nations of Texas. Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. Schmal, John. "The Indigenous Groups Along...
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campaign. Initially relations between participants in the Pike's Peak gold rush and the Native American tribes of the Front Range and the Platte valley...
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Yojuane (category Native American tribes in Texas)
people who lived in Texas in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. They were closely associated with the Jumano and may have also been related to the Tonkawa...
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Since the 1960s, the issue of Native American and First Nations names and images being used by sports teams as mascots has been the subject of increasing...
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Transformation of American Foreign Relations, 1865–1900 (Harper and Row, 1976), online Clarkson, Stephen. Uncle Sam and Us: Globalization, Neoconservatism and the Canadian...
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Stephen F. Austin (category American emigrants to Mexico)
but was defeated by Sam Houston, who had served as a general in the war and entered the race two weeks before the election. Houston appointed Austin as...
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The United States and the Russian Federation have had diplomatic relations since the establishment of the latter country in 1991, a continuation of the...
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Amorous Man (category Native American leaders)
went to Houston, where he, Mukwoorʉ (Spirit Talker), Mupitsukupʉ (Old Owl), and Potsʉnakwahipʉ (Buffalo Hump) met Texas President Sam Houston and signed...
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States and in Canada, arising as part of the Native American/First Nations civil rights movements. The retirement of the Washington Redskins and the Cleveland...
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John Pagano (category Houston Texans coaches)
Chargers, Pagano also coached for the Houston Texans, Oakland Raiders, Indianapolis Colts, New Orleans Saints, and Denver Broncos. He is the younger brother...
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of countries with which the United States of America maintains diplomatic relations: American relations with Eastern Europe are influenced by the legacy...
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Lenape (redirect from Delaware (Native Americans))
Texas President Sam Houston favored a policy of peaceful relations with all tribes. He sought the services of the friendly Lenape, and in 1837, enlisted...
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the powerful German Navy and its role in Latin America and the Caribbean troubled American military strategists. Relations were sometimes tense, as in...
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John Jolly (category TEMP Infobox Native American leader with para 'known' or 'known for')
Houston. While many Native American tribes ranged over land to hunt and gather food, Cherokees were among the first agrarians. Jolly said to Houston:...
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Black–brown unity (redirect from African American–Mexican American relations)
American and African American Civil Rights Struggles in the 1940s," in The Struggle in Black and Brown: African American and Mexican American Relations During...
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Mark (2001). The American Ethnic Cookbook for Students. ABC-CLIO. p. 213. ISBN 978-1-57356-345-1. Racial and Ethnic Relations in America, Carl Leon Bankston...
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