Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Apess.
Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Apess and, of course, Apess synonyms and on the right images related to the word Apess.
No result for Apess. Showing similar results...
Papess
Papess Pa"pess, n. [F. papesse.]
A female pope; i. e., the fictitious pope Joan. [Obs.] --Bp.
Hall.
Satrapess
Satrapess Sa"trap*ess (? or ?), n.
A female satrap.
Meaning of Apess from wikipedia
-
William Apess (1798–1839, Pequot) (also
known as
William Apes
before 1837), was a
Methodist minister, writer, and
activist of mixed-race descent.
Apess spent...
-
Eulogy on King
Philip is a
printed text of a
speech delivered by
William Apess in 1836 to,
among other things,
commemorate Metacom, also
known as King...
- M****achusetts Rev
William Apess,
claimed descent from
Metacomet List of
early settlers of
Rhode Island Eulogy on King
Phillip by
William Apess, 1836 Silverman,...
-
William Apess (1798–1839)
established the
first formal Native American temperance society among the
Maspee Indians on 11
October 1833.
Apess was elected...
-
mathematical terms, the
APESs characterising the JT
distortion arise as the
eigenvalues of the
potential energy matrix. Generally, the
APESs take the characteristic...
- Dove, Zitkala-Sa, John
Rollin Ridge, Lynn Riggs,
Hanay Geiogamah,
William Apess,
Samson Occom, and
Stephen Graham Jones. Importantly, it is not "a" literature...
- Zah,
Navajo politician Andi LeBeau,
Northern Arapaho from
Wyoming William Apess, (Pequot)
Methodist minister Black Elk,
Oglala Lakota religious leader Charles...
-
especially New
Zealand and Australia. The
Pequot writer and
minister William Apess (1798–1839)
established the
first formal Native American temperance society...
- Kieft's War List of
Indian m****acres
Eulogy on King
Phillip by
William Apess, 1836
Schultz and
Tougias argue that 600 out of the
about 80,000 colonists...
-
Cultural Archives in Persuasion, as
Shown by
Frederick Dougl**** and
William Apess".
College Composition and Communication. 48 (1): 44–60. doi:10.2307/358770...