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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...
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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,...
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William Apess (1798–1839)
established the
first formal Native American temperance society among the
Maspee Indians on 11
October 1833.
Apess was elected...
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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...
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Wampanoags traveled to
Boston to s****
justice for
settler encroachments.
William Apess was one of
their leaders. Delucia,
Christine M. (2018). "Contested P****ages...
- 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...
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consisting of five European-American members, to
supervise the Mashpee.
William Apess, a
Pequot Methodist preacher,
helped the
Mashpee Wampanoag lead a peaceful...