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You always knew how to bring a smile on my face during the worst times. just walking into your office with friends, you always cracked a joke to make everyone laugh. you deff were one of those teachers that made wams "wams". i hope you know how much your missed and how much we all cared about you as much as you cared for us. all i can think about is graduation day, you were so proud of everyone. you being there was so important to all of us. rest in peace
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Wig-wams will be provided for those who desire to become acquainted with the Indian Alphabet, and every other accommodation extended to render the Indian department original and comfortable.
North Carolina Schools and Academies 1790-1840 A Documentary History Charles Lee 1915
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Indians being all at mass, a beaver skin was stolen from one of the wig - wams, on which a council of the chiefs being called, it was decided that the robbery had been committed by a Frenchman, [182] enough to justify the young men to rush out and seize two Frenchmen then accidentally passing by, and in no wise connected -- as the Indians even admitted -- with the theft.
Picturesque Quebec : a sequel to Quebec past and present 1868
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A knowledge of their habits, lives, diseases, &c., will also show that exercise is a great guarantee against a host of diseases with which the "pale-face" is so often afflicted, but is seldom found in the wig-wams of the "red man."
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My prayers and my condolences go out to tha family! ... his students ... and the wams staff Dyneasha14 wrote on Jan 6, 2009 4: 30 PM:
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My son did not get in to wams and thank god he didn't!
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Special Thanks to the creator specially if it wams voluntary and not a boring task to be completed by a n portugal por la construccion del nuevo centro.
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While Uncas's Indians were plundering the wig - wams, about fixty others came rufhing down a hill to - wards them.
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Our men haue bin at the Indians Fort at Pigwakit, eastward, but found no Indians, but a large fort with two hundred and fifty good bark wig - wams, w ''? thay left all standing, being so ordered not to destroy the fort, &c.
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Are we, said he, when an enemy attacks our towns, like tbe Indians of our country, to burn our wig - wams and fly for safety!
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