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In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
  Minqua Lodge 519 Items
The Minqua P-1a, P-1b, and P-2 pie-shaped patches.A close-up comparison of the flat-rolled edge of the Minqua P-1a (on left) and the round-rolled edge of the Minqua P-1b (on right).
A Minqua P-1 mounted on a white neckerchief, and a P-2 mounted over the silk-screening of a Minqua N-1a neckerchief.
The Minqua N-05, N-1a, N-1b, and N-1c neckerchiefs.
home1.gte.net /vze22zxt/id212.html   (117 words)

  
 Pennsylvania Indian Tribes
The Honniasont appear first as a tribe which assisted the Susquehanna in war and traded with the Dutch, but a little later fey are reported to have been destroyed by the Susquehanna and Seneca.
The remnant seems to have settled among the Seneca, and a Minqua town, probably occupied by their descendants, is mentioned from time to time among the latter and in the neighborhood of their former country.
This is unknown, but as late as 1662 the Honniasont must have been fairly numerous if the testimony of five Susquehanna chiefs taken in that year is to be relied upon, which was to the effect that they were then expecting 800 Honniasont warriors to join them.
www.accessgenealogy.com /native/pennsylvania   (751 words)

  
  Minqua Lodge 519 Items
The Minqua P-1a, P-1b, and P-2 pie-shaped patches.A close-up comparison of the flat-rolled edge of the Minqua P-1a (on left) and the round-rolled edge of the Minqua P-1b (on right).
A Minqua P-1 mounted on a white neckerchief, and a P-2 mounted over the silk-screening of a Minqua N-1a neckerchief.
The Minqua N-05, N-1a, N-1b, and N-1c neckerchiefs.
mysite.verizon.net /vze22zxt/id212.html   (117 words)

  
 The Chronicles of the Proto-Guyver:RotP Chapter 1 - The Guyver Board
Yuki opened her eyes expecting to see Minqua and the elders but instead was stunned at the sight of more than twenty strangely dressed men.
Minqua ran to the forest with the case as the Guyver stepped forward to face the rest of the men.
Minqua was in bad shape and was severely weakened by what had happened, but he would not go down without a fight.
www.theguyver.net /guyverboard/index.php?showtopic=4689   (3553 words)

  
 Wunita Gokhos Lodge #39 S14b? Flap Lancaster-Lebanon Council   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Wunita Gokhos Lodge was formed in 1972 from the merger of Swatara Lodge #39 and Minqua Lodge #519.
The Wunita Gokhos Lodge totem is the Owl.
Minqua Lodge #519 was chartered in 1956 in the Lancaster County Council located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
www.infoblvd.net /griesmyer/collect_files/oa_images/wunita_gokhos_39_s14b.htm   (87 words)

  
 Southern History   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It would seem that in the earliest application of the names Susquehanna and Minqua they denoted a tribe or group of allied tribes which from 1608 to 1633 waged relentless war against the Algonquian tribes o­n and about the lower portion of Potomac river and Delaware river and bay.
He learned that they were Minquas who dwelt "among the English of Virginia," and who had come o­n a warlike expedition.
This indicates that the people called Minqua or Sasquesalianna in 25 years had not lost their military strength, although they were engaged in continual wars with the Algonquian tribes o­n Delaware river and bay, and o­n the Potomac.
southernhistory.net /modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=9472&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0   (3140 words)

  
 Southern History   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It would seem that in the earliest application of the names Susquehanna and Minqua they denoted a tribe or group of allied tribes which from 1608 to 1633 waged relentless war against the Algonquian tribes o­n and about the lower portion of Potomac river and Delaware river and bay.
He learned that they were Minquas who dwelt "among the English of Virginia," and who had come o­n a warlike expedition.
This indicates that the people called Minqua or Sasquesalianna in 25 years had not lost their military strength, although they were engaged in continual wars with the Algonquian tribes o­n Delaware river and bay, and o­n the Potomac.
www.southernhistory.net /index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=9472&theme=Printer   (3165 words)

  
 ClanBT - Return of the Minqua
The Minqua Order was first assembeled in the fifth age, to counter the increasing threat for the xenomorph arrival on the predator planet of Tes'qu.
At the beginning of the sith age the Minqua Order had served it purpose, the xenomorphs had been driven from the planet and hunted to extinction in every corner of Tes'qu.
though gone they were not forgotten the Minqua teachings and lessons would be past on by the elders to a select group of next generation warriors, these warriors in turn would pass on the tradition.
avp2clanbt.proboards2.com /index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=1055631726   (669 words)

  
 The Minqua   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Minqua are born with the colors of the type of creatures that it can summon.
The Minqua are also recognized by there unusually long tails with have split ends.
The Minqua do not have mouths, nutrients are put into their system through their tails.
angelicempyress.bravehost.com /minqua.html   (490 words)

  
 1902 Framed Photograph Minqua Semipro Baseball Club - (eBay item 260173026073 end time Oct-26-07 14:46:28 PDT)
Finding information on this photograph has been very difficult and I am sure the new owner of this photo will know more about it than me. What I can tell you is Lou Gehrig played for this club for $5 a game probably in his late teens.
Lou Gehrig tried out for the Giants in 1921 which leads me to belive this photo is way to early to contain a picture of Lou Gehrig in it.
When he was 16, he got a summer job with the Otis Elevator Company in Yonkers, New York, and was the company teams left-handed pitcher.
cgi.ebay.com /1902-Framed-Photograph-Minqua-Semipro-Baseball-Club_W0QQitemZ260173026073QQihZ016QQcategoryZ14279QQcmdZViewItem   (651 words)

  
 bunniangel's deviantART Journal
This is the planet of the Minqua which you are now able to populate.
*Minqua are born with the colors of the type of creatures that it can summon.
The Minqua and the Illura both habitate the planet and believe that because thier species are a cut above the others that none should know of thier existance or of thier power.
bunniangel.deviantart.com /journal/6862446   (1356 words)

  
 Minqua D'Eclipse - For sale by Krystal Acres Alpaca Farm
Minqua is a five year old proven female and comes with a male cria at her side.
She is an excellent mother and has delivered two crias with no problems.
Minqua is a wonderful breeding female and is currently re-bred to Rayo Del Topaz, son of the rose gray Crescent Moon's Rayo Del Sol.
www.alpacanation.com /alpacasforsale/03_viewalpaca.asp?name=42235   (74 words)

  
 McElwain: Use of Mingo Language in Last Half of Twentieth Century
Seventeenth century threats from the Iroquois League tended to unite the whole southern tier of peoples from the Erie on the northwest to the Susquehannock on the southeast.
The Black Minqua further west probably tempered the Iroquoian traits with borrowings from the Shawnee, reflecting the ancient configuration of influence from the southwest: Adena and Adena-related, Fort Ancient and Monongahela, and finally Shawnee and Iroquoian.
The Black Minqua fared differently from the Susquehannock in the Beaver Wars of 1649-1656.
www.mingolanguage.org /texts/tom/20c_mingo.html   (2977 words)

  
 ArtWanted.com | Amanda Reaves | Lotus, a minqui
One of the most mystical minqua was Lotus.
A Minqui of the ocean she is often seen immersed in the refreshing tides.
Besides the fact that the water seems to move in time with her grace, there is...little known about her execpt that she is "the most beautful creature in the seas of Illumina" The species Minqua copyright Amanda s.
www.artwanted.com /imageview.cfm?ID=198629   (160 words)

  
 Delaware Genealogy and State History - presented by Genealogy Trails History Group
They had a settled hunting and agricultural society, and they rapidly became middlemen in an increasingly frantic fur trade with their ancient enemy, the Minqua or Susquehannock.
With the loss of their lands on the Delaware River and the destruction of the Minqua by the Iroquois of the Five Nations in the 1670's, the remnants of the Lenape left the region and moved over the Alleghany Mountains by the mid 18th century.
Delaware is also the name of a Native American group (called in their own name Lenni Lenape) that was very influential in the dawning days of the United States.
genealogytrails.com /del   (787 words)

  
 Breed Article: Tabby Persian
One of the early U.S. Tabby breeders was Jane Martinke, who bred tabbies at her Minqua Cattery for over 50 years.
Martinke had been breeding 30 years.) One of the first grands, GC Minqua’s Gingersnap of Co-Mc, went to Virginia Coughlin and her daughter Jeanie (McPhee) in Texas.
"Gingersnap’s" sire was Tpl Ch Sunny-Land Calumet of Minqua, bred by Klara Schick of Miami, FL.; the dam was Sunny-Land Nerrisa of Longhill.
www.cfainc.org /breeds/profiles/articles/persian-tabby.html   (2364 words)

  
 Susquehannock
The Dutch and Swedes used the Delaware name of Minqua meaning "stealthy" or "treacherous." Eventually, they made a distinction between White Minqua (Susquehannock) and the Black Minqua who lived farther to the west and were probably part of the Erie.
The Dutch accepted the outcome, but when they began to trade with the Susquehannock, they were pleased to discover the Susquehannock (skilled hunters and trappers) had more (and better) furs than the Delaware.
By the time the Swedes made their first settlements on the Delaware River in 1638, the Delaware were entirely subject to the Susquehannock and needed permission from the "Minqua" to sign any treaties.
www.dickshovel.com /susque.html   (3843 words)

  
 Pencader Heritage Area Association - Landmarks
Queen Christina of Sweden was twelve years old when the Swedes landed in Delaware and eighteen when she became queen.
The Indian name for the river, Minqua, was changed to Christina in honor of their youthful queen.
Beloved as a young woman, she fell out of favor as she aged and changed her benevolent ways to those of a selfish, egotistical, extravagant ruler.
www.pencaderheritage.org /main/landmarks/phland_p08.html   (538 words)

  
 Pencader Heritage Area Association - Landmarks
Sadly, the wide cultural gap between the white settlers and the Native Americans prevented the newcomers from extending the same consideration to others.
The first inhabitants, the Minquas Indians, a subdivision of the people known as Lenape, practiced the earliest form of religion in Pencader.
The Lenape name for the Christina River was The Minqua, and The Great Minquas Path, a narrow trail through the wilderness, was the only means of travel before the construction of roads.
www.pencaderheritage.org /main/landmarks/phland_p02.html   (428 words)

  
 Breed Article: Tabby Persian
One of the early U.S. Tabby breeders was Jane Martinke, who bred tabbies at her Minqua Cattery for over 50 years.
Martinke had been breeding 30 years.) One of the first grands, GC Minqua’s Gingersnap of Co-Mc, went to Virginia Coughlin and her daughter Jeanie (McPhee) in Texas.
"Gingersnap’s" sire was Tpl Ch Sunny-Land Calumet of Minqua, bred by Klara Schick of Miami, FL.; the dam was Sunny-Land Nerrisa of Longhill.
www.cfa.org /breeds/profiles/articles/persian-tabby.html   (2364 words)

  
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Mullikin was born in Mason County on April 17, 1939, the son of the late Herman Roy and Pauline Singleton Mullikin.
Survivors include his wife, Barbara Tackett Mullikin; four sons, Randy Mullikin, Greg Mullikin and Keith Mullikin, all of May's Lick, and Chris Mullikin of Maysville; two daughters, Donna Sexton and Patricia, both of May's Lick; six grandchildren; and a sister, Norma Minqua of Maysville.
He was preceded in death by a son, Troy Mullikin.
www.maysville-online.com /articles/2006/01/23/obituaries/745mullikin.prt   (188 words)

  
 We shall never forget Swimming World and Junior Swimmer - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John's principal interest was swimming, and he spent most of his adult life teaching the young and not-so-young how to move more efficiently in the water.
He started out as an assistant physical director at the York, Pa., YMCA, and before long he became the boys' physical director and activities director at Camp Minqua.
After serving with the Navy in World War II, John returned to the York YMCA and resumed his duties.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3883/is_200104/ai_n8944500   (532 words)

  
 New Sweden and the New World, Page 2   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Peter Stuyvesant (1610-1672), who replaced Kieft as Director-General of New Netherlands in 1648, did not take things as lightly as his predecessor, and the "battle of the forts" was begun.
Stuyvesant erected a Dutch fort farther inland on the Schuylkill, Fort Beversreede-"beaver road"-intended to be the first point of contact with the Minqua traders.
Before the summer ended, Printz responded by building a Swedish fort immediately in front of Fort Beversreede, ensuring that the Indians would find the Swedes first-at the water's edge.
www.phmc.state.pa.us /ppet/morton/page2.asp?secid=31   (710 words)

  
 Strasburg People
A French fur trader, Peter (Pierre) Bezallion, hunted in the woods around Strasburg.
In the late 1600's, he took up trade with the Indians on a dirt path known as "Minqua's Path".
In 1708, Peter is recorded as having received permission from Governor Gookin to operate a trading post here.
www.strasburgheritagepa.org /strasburg_people.html   (345 words)

  
 We shall never forget Swimming World and Junior Swimmer - Find Articles
John's principal interest was swimming, and he spent most of his adult life teaching the young and not-so-young how to move more efficiently in the water.
He started out as an assistant physical director at the York, Pa., YMCA, and before long he became the boys' physical director and activities director at Camp Minqua.
After serving with the Navy in World War II, John returned to the York YMCA and resumed his duties.
findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3883/is_200104/ai_n8944500   (532 words)

  
 Erie
The Erie are believed to have had many villages and several divisions, but only three names have been preserved:
Kentaientonga (Gentaguehronon, Gentaienton, Gentaguetehronnon), Honniasont (Black Minqua, Honniasontkeronon, Oniassontke), and Rigué (Arrigahaga, Rigueronnon, Rique, Riquehronnon).
One clue as to the number of Erie villages came years later, when the Iroquois told the French they had destroyed 19 Kentaientonga villages in the Ohio by 1650.
dickshovel.com /erie.html   (1772 words)

  
 Iroquois
The Algonquin called them the Iroqu (Irinakhoiw) "rattlesnakes." After the French added the Gallic suffix "-ois" to this insult, the name became Iroquois.
The name comes from "Minqua," a Delaware word meaning treacherous used for the Susquehannock and other Iroquian-speaking tribes.
The Mingo were groups of independent Iroquois - mixed Seneca and Cayuga hunters with a heavy percentage of descendents of Neutrals, Huron, and Erie who had been adopted by the Iroquois during the 1650s.
www.tolatsga.org /iro.html   (22193 words)

  
 minqua on 43 Places
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 "Wild Horse". Native American Art & History. Native people tribe. Susquehannock
The Dutch and Swedes used the Delaware name of Minqua meaning "stealthy" or "treacherous." Eventually, they made a distinction between White Minqua (Susquehannock) and the Black Minqua who lived farther to the west and were probably part of the Erie.
Almost completely forgotten today, the Susquehannock were one of the most formidable tribes of mid-Atlantic region at the time of European contact and dominated the large region between the Potomac River in northern Virginia to southern New York.
The friendly trade relationship with the English became increasingly strained after the settlement of Maryland by English Catholics began in 1634.
www.american-native-art.com /publication/susquehannock/susquehannock.html   (1838 words)

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