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Hobomok, A Tale of
Early Times. is a
novel by the nineteenth-century
American author and
human rights campaigner Lydia Maria Child. Her
first novel, published...
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aspects of
Gitche Manitou or
lesser spirits under Gitche Manitou include:
Hobomok, who was
deemed more
approachable than
Gitche Manitou, and more likely...
- The
Hobomok skipper (Lon
hobomok) is a
North American butterfly of the
family Hesperiidae. This
small butterfly has slim,
triangular wings. The
upper side...
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spelled in 17th
century do****ents and
today is
generally simplified as
Hobomok. He is
known for his
rivalry with Squanto, who
lived with the settlers...
- said.
Hobomok was a
Pokanoket pniese residing with the colonists, and he had also been
threatened for his
loyalty to M****asoit.
Tisquantum and
Hobomok were...
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becoming an author, she
immediately wrote the
first chapter of her
novel Hobomok.
Encouraged by her brother's commendation, she
finished it in six w****s...
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Agriphila inquinatella Cercyonis pegala (common wood-nymph)
Poanes hobomok (
Hobomok skipper)
Poanes zabulon (Zabulon skipper) Poa L.
Plants of the World...
- both
Tisquantum and his
companion Hobomok for
their close ties with the
white settlers.
Fearing for
their lives,
Hobomok was able to
escape and run back...
- and Le Conte, 1837) –
Zabulon skipper, type
species Lon
hobomok (T. Harris, 1862) –
Hobomok skipper Lon
inimica (Butler and Druce, 1872) – yellow-stained...
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sylvanoides –
woodland skipper Poanes m****asoit –
mulberry wing
Poanes hobomok –
Hobomok skipper Poanes zabulon –
Zabulon skipper Poanes viator – broad-winged...