10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ONONDAGAN»
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Onondagan in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Team Spirits: The Native American Mascots Controversy
In fact, the class of 1884 named this student publication The Onondagan "in
honor of the tribe and the beautiful valley in which we dwell" (Onondagan 1894: n
). The frequent use of Indian images and metaphors, allusions to the local ...
C. Richard King, Charles Fruehling Springwood, 2001
2
Devonian Ammonoids of America
The holotype and only known representative of Tor.noceras mithrax came from
the Columbus limestone of Ohio, which is Onondagan in age; and both of the
known representatives of Tornoceras buttsz' came from the lower (Onondagan) ...
3
Faunal Lists and Descriptions of Paleozoic Corals
... 1859 Thecia ramosa Rominger, 1876 ONONDAGAN OF ILLINOIS,
PENNSYLVANIA, VIRGINIA, ALABAMA, TENNESSEE, NOVA SCOTIA AND
NEVADA Upper Lower Devonian, Onondagan-Dutch Creek sandstone: 4 miles
west Jonesboro, ...
4
With Roots and Wings: Christianity in an Age of Ecology and ...
In some ways, of course, what happened at Perkins Chapel may seem different
from what happened at the Onondagan ceremony in upstate New York. Habito
speaks of the presence of images from the past, whereas the Onondagan speak
of ...
5
Syracuse University: The Eggers Years
The memories of the Class of 1969 at Syracuse University, as recorded in The
Onondagan, offer the traditional mix of parties, sports, and special events. Some
of those mentioned are fence painting, Hot Chicken Toddies, the Ball at Three ...
John R. Greene, Robert A. Greene, 1998
6
Phacopid Trilobites of North America
Hall and Clarke also expanded the range of pleuroptya: to the Onondagan, but
no specimens have been seen from either the Oriskany or Onondagan which are
closely related to it. It is to be emphasized that the “D. pleuroptyx” reported by ...
7
A Primal Perspective on the Philosophy of Religion
“Oren Lyons was the first Onondagan to enter college. When he returned to his
reservation for his first vacation, his uncle proposed a fishing trip on a lake. Once
he had his nephew in the middle of the lake where he wanted him, he began to ...
8
The Hill: An Illustrated Biography of Syracuse University, ...
Photograph from the Onondagan, 1979. Dorm life: Peek Co-op kitchen, 1971. "/
Vv.'A 1 Ralph Ketcham, American Studies, CASE Professor of the Year, 1987.
Gehbie Speech and Hearing Clinic, 1973. Dorm life: DellPIain Hall, 1976.
Streakers ...
9
The Novelist's Magazine
As the lion seizes the inferior animals, the brave Onondagan seized the captain
by the neck, crying — ' Detested 'villain!' and immediately dragged □him from the
bed into the great cabin on the floor; tat which moment Mrs. Rachael dropping ...
10
Problematizing Religious Freedom
19 This point is admirably illustrated by the following incident: Oren Lyons was
the first Onondagan to enter college. When he returned to his reservation for his
first vacation, his uncle proposed a fishing trip on a lake. Once he had his
nephew ...
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ONONDAGAN»
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Onondagan is used in the context of the following news items.
Baseball, experiences at SU influence author Stephen Crane
The 1891 Onondagan noted that he served as alumni association secretary and treasurer of Claverack College, a military boarding school he ... «The Daily Orange, Feb 15»
Fun facts about the 8 teams in town for NCAA tournament
Syracuse: An Indian figure named the Saltine Warrior was born in a hoax published in 1931, after the remains of a 16th century Onondagan ... «Buffalo News, Mar 14»
'If you want lacrosse, you come to Onondaga': Administrator unites …
... looking to create a Native American lacrosse movie had trouble with their audition process, they went back to lacrosse's Onondagan roots. «SU The Daily Orange, Dec 12»
Syracuse University's mascot: From dog to goat to warrior to …
... 1884 when student editors named the first SU yearbook, The Onondagan, “in honor of the tribe” (The Onondagas) located south of Syracuse. «Syracuse.com, Feb 12»
Stone Quarry Hill Art Park to open exhibition featuring Native …
Also featured will be beadwork by Onondagan Karelyne Hill, sculptures by Seneca-Cayuga native Tom Huff, and pottery by Tammy Tarbell. «The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com, Oct 09»
Sherburne Remembers A Civil War Hero
He is Jim Flanagan, a former Onondagan who just retired from 32 years as a teacher, the last 15 at Sherburne's high school. Jim graduated ... «The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com, Jul 09»