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Waban (c. 1604 – c. 1685) was a
Native American of the
Nipmuc group and was
thought to be the
first Native American convert to
Christianity in M****achusetts...
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Waban is one of the
thirteen villages within the city of
Newton in Middle**** County, M****achusetts,
United States.
Waban is
bordered by the
Charles River...
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Waban (c. 1604 – c. 1685) was the
first Native American to
convert to
Christianity in M****achusetts.
Waban may also
refer to:
Waban, M****achusetts, a...
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HomeClub (later
known as HomeBase, then House2Home), to form
Waban, Inc. In
August 1997,
Waban spun off BJ's to
become an
independent company, BJ's Wholesale...
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Waban station is a surface-level
light rail
station on the M****achusetts Bay
Transportation Authority's
Green Line D branch,
located just
south of Beacon...
- CCGS
Waban-Aki was a
Canadian Coast Guard hovercraft based at CCG
Hovercraft Base Trois-Rivières in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. It was a Type 200 AP1-88 air-cushioned...
- G. M.
Standifer Construction Company, Vancouver,
Washington in 1919 as
Waban for the
United States Shipping Board (USSB).
After service with
Lykes Brothers-Ripley...
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people of Nonantum, a sub-tribe of the M****achusett led by a
sachem named Waban, to
relocate to
Natick in 1651,
fearing that they
would be
exploited by...
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being "aki". "Wab" is a root that is used for the
following concepts:
Waban-aki can be
translated into a
number of ways but is most
often translated...
- Centre-du-Québec (French pronunciation: [sɑ̃tʁ dy kebɛk],
Central Quebec) is a
region of Quebec, Canada. The main
centres are Drummondville, Victoriaville...