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- determines the Captain-loyal faction: either the Stalwarts (Order) or the Faithkeepers (Faith). The Steward's first task is to find an alternate source of fuel...
- 2022-07-03. Retrieved 2022-07-03. Shaul, Tema. "Faithkeepers: Be Your Brothers' Keeper". Faithkeepers. Retrieved 2022-06-08. "Home". Kids: Chasing Paradise...
- Continues for NBC. Downey was the executive producer of the do****entary Faithkeepers, which focuses on the ****cution of Christians in the Middle East, as...
- (Cogwagee), Onondaga distance runner Oren Lyons, Onondaga, traditional Faithkeeper of the Turtle clan S****ey Niro, Mohawk filmmaker, photographer, and...
- community south of Steamburg that includes residences, smoke shops, a Faithkeepers School and a campground; Shongo, a sp****ly po****ted hamlet south of...
- Android devices. "Faithkeepers School - SNI". Archived from the original on 6 January 2024. Retrieved 27 March 2024. The Faithkeeper's School uses Memrise...
- as seen in the following demonstrative pronouns: In 1998, the Seneca Faithkeepers School was founded as a five-day-a w**** school to teach children the...
- University at Buffalo. Hill's original draft was inspired by Onondaga faithkeeper Oren Lyons and adapted by the Johnsons. The lacrosse team accepted the...
- 2016 Mekonen: The Journey of an African Jew Executive producer 2016 Faithkeepers Executive producer 2017 When the Smoke Clears: A Story of Brotherhood...
- Shenandoah (1915–1996), Tadodaho Oren Lyons (Lives at Onondaga and holds a Faithkeeper title, but is Seneca) Tom Longboat (Six Nations) Dinah John (c. 1774–1883)...