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William D'Arcy
McNickle (January 14, 1904 –
October 10, 1977) (Salish Kootenai) was a writer,
Native American activist,
college professor and administrator...
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helped restore all the
terminated lands back to the
Menominee tribe. D'Arcy
McNickle (Cree and Salish-Kootenai) was a
member of the
Flathead Indian Reservation...
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republished in 1964 and
again in 1978 by the
University of New
Mexico Press.
McNickle was a Cree Métis
author enrolled as Salish-Kootenai on the
Flathead Indian...
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Stephen McNickle.
Harry Fowles,
known as "Baby-faced Harry", was
arrested at age 19 for
stealing a
bicycle in
October 1904.
McNickle and
Haynes were...
- The D’Arcy
McNickle Center for
American Indian and
Indigenous Studies is a
research center within the
Newberry Library in Chicago, Illinois. The center's...
- Adam
Klein was
unanimously awarded the
title of Sole
Survivor over Ken
McNickle and
Hannah Shapiro by a jury vote of 10–0–0. This
season featured the first...
- Inman, Tom Kite (12),
Billy Kratzert,
Bruce Lietzke, Gene Littler,
Artie McNickle, Jim
Simons (9), J. C. Snead, Ed
Sneed (9),
Craig Stadler (11), Leonard...
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online McNickle, Chris. To be
mayor of New York:
Ethnic politics in the city (Columbia
University Press, 1993) online;
covers 1881–1989.
McNickle, Chris...
- the name of
justice and
humanity to aid them.[citation needed] D'Arcy
McNickle, from the
Bureau of
Indian Affairs, came to
Robeson County in 1936 to collect...
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Retrieved March 13, 2022.
McNickle 1993, p. 154
McNickle 1993, p. 152
McNickle 1993, p. 153
Soyer 2021, p. 169.
McNickle 1993, p. 163
Soyer 2021, p. 168...