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Inini was an
inland territory of
French Guiana,
administered separately between 6 June 1930 and 19
March 1946,
after which all of
French Guiana became...
- The
Inini or
Grand Inini is a
river in
western French Guiana. It is a
tributary of the Lawa, the
upper course of the Maroni. The
river is 215 km (134 mi)...
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these maps
indicate the
capital of the
Dibang Valley District was "
Inini."
Inini may have come from the Idu word "inni,"
which is the word for the Idu...
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Vernon Bellecourt (WaBun-
Inini) (October 17, 1931 –
October 13, 2007) was a
member of the
White Earth Band of
Ojibwe (located in Minnesota), a Native...
- of
Brazil by the
arbitration of the
Swiss government. The
territory of
Inini consisted of most of the
interior of
French Guiana when it was
created in...
- nihki-kīsihs (niki-giizis)
April lit. 'Goose-Moon' ᐃᓂᓂᐤ
ininiw ᐃᓂᓂ
inini (
inini) ᐃᓂᓂ
inini (
inini) man ᐃᓂᓂᐘᐠ
ininiwak ᐃᓂᓂᐘᐠ
ininiwak (ininiwak) ᐃᓂᓂᐗᒃ ininiwak...
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Saint Vincent Tobago Virgin Islands Equinoctial France Berbice France Antarctique Inini French colonization of the
Americas French West
India Company...
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French Dahomey French Guinea French Sudan French Upper Volta Guadeloupe Inini Kingdom of Araucanía and
Patagonia Leased Territory of
Guangzhouwan Louisiana...
- (in French). p. 220. Thabouillot, Gérard (2011). "Être chef de
poste en
Inini (1930-1969)". Persée. Outre-Mers.
Revue d'histoire (in French). p. 48. ISSN 2275-4954...
- Nation) The
general term for many
Ojibwa is to
refer to
themselves as an
Inini ("man"),
opposed to some
other life forms: Ninniwas. — Rafinesque, Am. Nations...