The Huron word orenda, for example, is a complex word that is similar to the notion of prayer but is not quite as submissive as that. |
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The Johnson site is located midway along a major interior water route, the Inland Waterway connecting Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. |
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Among western Iroquoian groups like the Huron and Neutral, men held a greater balance of the power in society. |
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Later, in 1864, he accepted a position as superintendent of the Huron mine near Houghton. |
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The Huron tribe is convinced that the clock is the foreigners' god, since it tells them what to do and when to do it. |
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Dolostone septaria and iron sulfide nodules occur in the Late Devonian Huron Shale. |
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These are found rarely in large septarian concretions in the Huron Shale in north-central Ohio near Milan, in Huron County. |
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The most persistent bed of nodules is found in the Late Devonian Huron Shale. |
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The Port Huron Statement made just a passing reference condemning aid to the South Vietnamese dictatorship. |
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His vivid portrayals of Huron, Apache and Pawnee warriors make history come alive. |
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At Wendake, they asked me to sign a petition to have the Huron language taught at school. |
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A Huron guide will give you a tour of the tepee and the long house and will also teach you about the customs of his nation. |
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The West and Middle Neebish Channels are important waterways connecting Lake Huron and Lake Superior. |
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Cultural differences of course remained as, for example, between the Algonkian hunters and the Huron farmers. |
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In 1883, he debame bishop of the Anglican diocese of Huron, a position he held until his death. |
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Surveys using a deepwater video system investigated the offshore reefs of Lake Huron in support of the Lake Huron Lakewide Management Plan. |
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The first two books were designed collaboratively with Algonkian band children aged from six to twelve years old at Kettle Point on Lake Huron. |
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The shield contains the arms of the Anglican Bishop of Huron. It is differenced with a border. |
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Shinguakouse remained unconvinced, however, and the other Lake Huron bands followed him in refusing to sign. |
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As an example of the new knowledge, the Port Huron statement endorsed the development of nuclear power. |
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Some of the suggestions in a sustainability report of Huron County, Ont. took the county's agriculture region by surprise. |
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The letter confirmed their discussions with respect to a transfer of the franchise ownership from Bruce County to a group of townships in Huron County. |
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I'd like to report back to you that the Legion branches in Huron and Bruce counties in Ontario are doing a fine job. |
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His book reported that by 1640 two trade networks competed, one made up of the Algonquin, Huron, and French, and the other consisting of the Oneidas, Dutch, and English. |
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The Huron were added as an example of a more agriculturally-focused group. |
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The teaching was trilingual, in French, Montagnais, and Huron. |
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By the end of my first year, I had been elected to a leadership role for the coming year, overseeing the orientation of new students to Huron College. |
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Sara got up and meandered towards the abandoned Huron village. |
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Mama, her first novel, paid homage to her hard-working mother, who raised five children in Port Huron, Michigan. |
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Small farming towns like Huron, which appear rickety at the best of times, are now desperate. |
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Huron Township police say they are probing a second, similar complaint against him. |
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I'm not saying they were reading C. Wright Mills and the Port Huron Statement, but they voted Democratic by gum. |
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Port Huron marked a milestone in the search for a genuine American radicalism based on many traditions, but most of all an egalitarian, almost anarchistic belief in democracy. |
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What Samantha Kelly went through has been the talk of Huron Township, Michigan, for weeks. |
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On the return trip the rest of the American flotilla destroyed the only British ship on Lake Huron, the schooner Nancy. |
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Four of the five great lakes are in Ontario: Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Eire and Lake Ontario. |
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The EIS will identify potential effects on navigability on Lake Huron and other water bodies that may be affected by the project. |
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One intervenor expressed concerns about the impact of the facility on the alewife and smelt populations of Lake Huron. |
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Point Clark Lighthouse NHSC is situated on a round promontory jutting out into the east shore of Lake Huron. |
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With his Montagnais, Algonquin and Huron allies, you will accompany Champlain to his first battle against the Iroquois. |
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The subregion of Midwestern Ontario consists of the Counties of Huron, Bruce, Grey, and Perth. |
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The sampling deck is 60 meters from Lake Huron in a grassy field. |
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Children are introduced to early musical instruments and to music as diverse as a Huron folk tale, an Acadian turlutte, a rondeau heard in the court of Louis XIV and a motet composed by a nun from the city of Québec. |
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For example, HMCS Huron has been tied to the dock since October 2000, partly because the Navy cannot provide it with enough skilled sailors to put to sea. |
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The future of the seaway crucially depends on the water levels in the lakes, and America's drought last summer, among the worst on record, has lowered water-levels in Lake Michigan and Huron to near-record lows. |
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The St. Marys River flows in the narrow, geologically constricted passageway, which links three of North America's Great Lakes Superior, Huron and Michigan. |
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In May 1790, the Ottawa, Chippewa, Pottawatomi and Huron First Nations surrendered a large tract of land in southwestern Ontario, including Point Pelee. |
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After successfully completing her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Huron University College, she is pursuing a Masters of Arts in Forensic Psychology at Carleton University in Ottawa. |
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Munro grew up in the thirties in small towns around Lake Huron in Canada. |
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White lines indicate the 35 m and 90 m isobaths. Note channels across the sill, probably eroded by waters overflowing from the Huron basin when lake levels were descending to or rising from the closed lowstands. |
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Started in 1992, the Black Ash Creek Project is taking steps to rehabilitate a coldwater stream and reduce sediment loading in Collingwood Harbour of Lake Huron. |
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There were two major Iroquoian confederacies: the Iroquois and the Huron. |
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When President of Genesee Rail-One, operating units for the Quebec-Gatineau Railway and Huron Central Railway, he was responsible for managing the company to a profitable growth position. |
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The recent invasion of zebra and quagga mussels, round gobies, the spiny water flea, white perch and ruffe into Lake Huron heightens the uncertainty for expectations from the ecosystem. |
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Whether staving off disease and hunger in a Huron longhouse or taking part in the ritual torture of an Iroquois captive, the characters are vibrantly drawn, with complex inner lives. |
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The library does, however, retain some of the pieces from the collection, notably objects brought back from voyages of exploration, such as a Huron club and a seventeenth-century Arawak Indian ceremonial staff. |
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These pieces provide evidence of the ways the colonies have developed, focusing on trade, agriculture, society, religion and relationships with indigenous peoples like the Powhatan, Algonquin, Huron and Pueblo. |
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The Chippewa Tri-Council has had formal dealings with the Wendat Confederacy in the past and acts as local steward of many places formerly associated with the Huron people in Simcoe County. |
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The expanded environmental prediction framework contributed directly towards an International Joint Commission program focused on assessing the contribution of climate to the low water levels in lakes Michigan and Huron. |
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In early September, with the help of the latter and the soldiers of the Michigan Fencibles, Worsley captured the Scorpion and the Tigress, thereby giving the British some naval strength on Lake Huron. |
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The governments also gave the Commission two new assignments: to examine the water quality impacts of land use activities and to examine water quality specifically in Lakes Superior and Huron. |
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Since the southern end of Lake Huron is fairly shallow and tends to freeze over, lake effect clouds and snowfall usually diminish in January and February. |
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The Great Lakes that border Michigan from east to west are Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan and Lake Superior. |
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Little of note took place on Lake Huron in 1813, but the American victory on Lake Erie and the recapture of Detroit isolated the British there. |
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One Huron County grower reports that he usually plants between 1,500 and 1,800 acres of corn and that his corn acreage will remain on track this year. |
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On May 5, 1763, he addressed hundreds of Ottawa, Huron, and Pottawatomi in a grand council. |
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This peninsula projects out into Lake Huron and the Saginaw Bay. |
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Joseph Island, on Lake Huron, learned of the declaration of war before the nearby American garrison at the important trading post at Mackinac Island in Michigan. |
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Baie Fine is located on the northwestern coast of Georgian Bay of Lake Huron in Ontario, and Huron Bay is located on the southern shore of Lake Superior in Michigan. |
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In South Dakota, the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe's Si Tanka College bought Huron University in 2001, and the college has been struggling with finances. |
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These Engagements on Lake Huron left Mackinac under British control. |
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