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Professor Griffen has explained that the Apache raids played a significant role in the assimilation of the Chihuahua indigenous groups, stating that the Apache raiders "displaced or assimilated other groups of hunter-gatherers known as the Sumas, Mansos, Chinarras, Sumanos, Jocomes, and Janos."
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Professor Griffen has explained that the Apache raids played a significant role in the assimilation of the Chihuahua indigenous groups, stating that the Apache raiders "displaced or assimilated other groups of hunter-gatherers known as the Sumas, Mansos, Chinarras, Sumanos, Jocomes, and Janos."
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Four freight trains were delayed while Burlington Northern Santa Fe crews inspected rail tracks, bridges and signals from Ferndale, Washington, north to the Canadian border and tracks in the Sumas and Anacortes, Washington, areas.
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Four freight trains were delayed while Burlington Northern Santa Fe crews inspected rail tracks, bridges and signals from Ferndale, Washington, north to the Canadian border and tracks in the Sumas and Anacortes, Washington, areas.
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Below are some comments from an Arizona elected who voted for this bill - picture the same experience in Lynden or Sumas or Blaine - get a clue folks!!
“There is No Politically Correct Way to Clean Up this Country.” « PubliCola 2010
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The Sumas eventually declined and disappeared, mostly as a result of the assimilation and mestizaje that took place in the Spanish-sponsored settlements in Chihuahua.
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The Sumas eventually declined and disappeared, mostly as a result of the assimilation and mestizaje that took place in the Spanish-sponsored settlements in Chihuahua.
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A case study in energy over-regulation: Denial of the Sumas 2 generating facility (Policy brief/Washington Institute Foundation) by Scott Fallon
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Twelve-year-old Sam Hill is in the Sumas, Washington police station's only jail cell for stealing fireworks, but officer-in-residence John H. Myrmidon isn't there.
Archive 2009-08-01 Tarie 2009
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Twelve-year-old Sam Hill is in the Sumas, Washington police station's only jail cell for stealing fireworks, but officer-in-residence John H. Myrmidon isn't there.
Goblins!: An UnderEarth Adventure by Royce Buckingham Tarie 2009
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