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–69, Ottawa leader in a pan-Indian rebellion against British that began in 1763 and took on his name
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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Indians today generally prefer the term “Indian,” although historically pan-Indian identities appeared after the time period of this book.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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Saraswati is another example of pan-Indian goddess of knowledge.
Pankaj Jain, Ph.D.: Jain Dharma Goes Beyond Religion Ph.D. Pankaj Jain 2011
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Indians today generally prefer the term “Indian,” although historically pan-Indian identities appeared after the time period of this book.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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–69, Ottawa leader in a pan-Indian rebellion against British that began in 1763 and took on his name
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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Of course, many of these costumes have become a sort of “pan-Indian” style and less traditional outfits of the various peoples.
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Today, inter-tribal rivalries persist, especially in teasing "Oh geez, what do you expect from a Kiowa!" or Navajo or..., but from my observations, there is more often a sense of pan-Indian connection.
Alison Owings: The Buffalo In The Room: A Reflection For Native American Heritage Month Alison Owings 2011
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Today, inter-tribal rivalries persist, especially in teasing "Oh geez, what do you expect from a Kiowa!" or Navajo or..., but from my observations, there is more often a sense of pan-Indian connection.
Alison Owings: The Buffalo In The Room: A Reflection For Native American Heritage Month Alison Owings 2011
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Instead of working to forge a pan-Indian identity that transcends caste and community—as the leaders of the independence struggle against the British had hoped—India's current crop of leaders have placed communal identity at the heart of political discourse.
While India Pandered Sadanand Dhume 2012
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Indians today generally prefer the term “Indian,” although historically pan-Indian identities appeared after the time period of this book.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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