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  2. KMAQ-FM - Wikipedia

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    KMAQ-FM is an American radio station, licensed to operate on FM 95.1 from Maquoketa, Iowa. KMAQ-FM, and its sister AM station KMAQ, simulcast each other for about half the broadcast day. [citation needed] The KMAQ-FM studios are downtown at 129 North Main Street. Both share the same transmitter site, northeast of town on 233rd Road.

  3. KMAQ (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KMAQ (AM) /  42.090583°N 90.628750°W  / 42.090583; -90.628750. KMAQ is an American radio station, licensed to operate on AM 1320 from Maquoketa, Iowa. KMAQ, and its sister station KMAQ-FM, simulcast each other for about half the broadcast day. [citation needed] KMAQ's studios are downtown at 129 North Main Street.

  4. Rennert Mound Archeological District - Wikipedia

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    The Rennert Mound Archeological District is a group of archaeological sites in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Ohio.Located west of Elizabethtown in Hamilton County, the site is composed of one Native American mound and the remnants of two others, spread out over an area of 40 acres (16 ha).

  5. Gabriel Sylliboy - Wikipedia

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    Died. March 4, 1964. Sydney, Cape Breton County, Canada. Relations. Norman Sylliboy (grandson) Mother tongue. Mi'kmaq. Gabriel Sylliboy (18 August 1874 – March 4, 1964) [1] was the first Mi'kmaq elected as Grand Chief (1919) and the first to fight for the recognition by the state of Canada of the treaties between the government and the First ...

  6. Métis - Wikipedia

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    Background Etymology. The word métis itself is originally French for "person of mixed parentage" and derives from the Latin word mixtus, "mixed.". Semantic definitions. Starting in the 17th century, the French word métis was initially used as a noun by those in the North American fur trade, and by settlers in general, to refer to people of mixed European and North American Indigenous ...

  7. List of grand chiefs (Mi'kmaq) - Wikipedia

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    List of grand chiefs (Mi'kmaq) The following is a list of grand chiefs (Mi'kmaq) who have presided over the Grand Council (Mi'kmaq) .The Mi’kmaq Grand Council is the traditional political structure of the Mi'kmaw in Atlantic Canada. Each of the seven Districts of Mi’kma’ki had a District Chief who was elected from the local chiefs from ...

  8. Norman Sylliboy - Wikipedia

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    Norman Sylliboy is the 11th Grand Chief or Kji-Saqmaw of the Mi'kmaq Nation. The Mi’kmaq traditional government is known as Sante' Mawio’mi or Grand Council. Sylliboy was elected in 2019, two years after the death of his predecessor, Ben Sylliboy. Norman Sylliboy's grandfather Gabriel Sylliboy was elected in 1918 to the position of Grand Chief.

  9. Benson Archeological Site (13WD50) - Wikipedia

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    The Benson Archeological Site, designated 13WD50 in the state archaeological inventory, is a historic site located near Smithland, Iowa, United States. Pottery fragments found at the site include Black Sand and Crawford ware from the early Woodland period and Valley ware from the Middle Woodland period.

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