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Mendola hadn't put the sticker name on the eBay listing, but when he gave it to Dan Reany, then with WSLS-TV, the reporter discovered it was more likely "Saponi."
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Mendola hadn't put the sticker name on the eBay listing, but when he gave it to Dan Reany, then with WSLS-TV, the reporter discovered it was more likely "Saponi."
Archive 2005-12-01 2005
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Saponi dialect were recognized and interpreted by a Kwapa when pronounced by Dorsey.
The Siouan Indians 1882
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About three miles and a half further we came to the banks of another creek, called, in the Saponi language, Ohimpa-moni, signifying Jumping creek, from the frequent jumping of fish during the spring season.
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"Appalachia" is both a paean to and an investigation of the world's oldest mountains, their sufferance and the sufferance of their inhabitants -- from chestnut trees and salamanders to the Saponi, Sugaree and Coosa tribes to the families who lived in squalor in company towns.
unknown title 2009
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That label speaks to how centuries ago, the Yadkin River area was home to such Native American tribes as Cherokee, Saura, Saponi, Catawba and the Cheraw.
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The Handbook of Soap Manufacture H. A. Appleton
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The Handbook of Soap Manufacture H. A. Appleton
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The Handbook of Soap Manufacture H. A. Appleton
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(According to Mooney, the Tutelo and Saponi tribes were intimately connected or identical, and the names were used interchangeably, the former becoming more prominent after the removal of the tribal remnant from the Carolinas to New York. (
The Siouan Indians 1882
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