Indigenous peoples of the Americas (redirect from North American Indians)
States, including their descendants, were commonly called American Indians, or simply Indians domestically and since the late 20th century the term Native American...
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Day. The most recent champions are the Barrie Baycats who defeated the Guelph Royals 4-0 in the 2024 Dominico Cup Final. The Intercounty Baseball League...
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(parte ghibellina), causing the town government, which maintained a staunch Guelph stance, being strongly opposed to the imperial pretensions on city states...
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Native American name controversy (redirect from Red Indian)
resident peoples he encountered there as "Indians", reflecting his purported belief that he had reached the Indian Ocean. The name was adopted by other Spanish...
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following is a list of notable alumni, faculty and affiliates of University of Guelph in Canada. At its first convocation on May 21, 1965 George Drew was installed...
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Cup in 1910), Brantford Indians, Galt Professionals (who challenged the Ottawa Senators for the Cup in 1909 and 1911), Guelph Royals, and Waterloo Colts...
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Caribbean monk seal (redirect from West Indian Monk Seal)
of the IUCN, 18–19 August. Ontario, Canada. Morges, Switzerland: Univ. Guelph, IUCN Publ, Suppl. paper. Kyle Baker; Jason Baker; Larry Hanse; Gordon T...
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Ontario (redirect from Province de l'Ontario)
which struck Southern Ontario centred on Toronto, in October 1954. Paleo-Indians were the first people to settle on the lands of Ontario, about 11,000 years...
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Parks to increase the amount of water it moves from its gravel pits near Guelph in Wellington County, Ontario, Canada into the local watershed. According...
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Eddie Shack (category Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters players)
as a salesman for a butcher shop, but left this job to try out with the Guelph Biltmores hockey club; during his time with them, he supported himself with...
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