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Freedom! Lakota Sioux Indians Declare Sovereign Nation Status Options
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1.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 16 Jan 2008 Wed 08:27 am

http://www.warwhoop.blogspot.com/



The Last of the Mohicans

Summary
The Last of the Mohicans is the 1826 sequel to the now less-famous The Pioneers (1823) and the prequel to The Prairie (1827). It is set at the time of the war between France and England in North America and, as the novel begins, we are already three years into the conflict. At Fort Edward, General Webb receives news of a French attack under Montcalm is coming to Fort William Henry which is only guarded by the small force of the Scotsman Monro. Captain Duncan Heyward is dispatched to take Munro’s daughters to that Fort along with the renegade Native American runner Magua, known as Le Renard Subtil (The Cunning Fox). We follow their journey as they meet the magnificent Chingachgook whose son is the last of the Mohican tribe, and find that Magua is actually preventing their progress and is allied to the French. We meet the character Hawkeye (Natty Bumppo, the central character in these so-called ‘Leatherstocking Tales’) and follow him and his Indian companions as they become involved in the bloody war. Hawkeye is seemingly the last decent white man as he respects the Indians’ customs in this exciting adventure story full of battles, captures and rescues.

2.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 07 Feb 2009 Sat 05:03 am

What´s the point with Turkey?

3.       Uzun_Hava
449 posts
 07 Feb 2009 Sat 07:39 am

 

Quoting caliptrix

What´s the point with Turkey?

 

 Ben de!    (Me too!)

 

Also, the subject of this post is the Lakota who were 1600 km from the Mohicans.  A member of TC was interested in them.  This story is irrelevent to the title.  Can you explain?



Edited (2/7/2009) by Uzun_Hava [Looked at the title of the post.]

4.       libralady
5152 posts
 07 Feb 2009 Sat 01:21 pm

It will be moved to Off Topic as soon as a Mod with the modification rights to this particular area (anyone from the Admin team).

 

 

5.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 07 Feb 2009 Sat 01:35 pm

TURKS AND MOHICANS ARE VERY CLOSE RELATIVES.

 

Believe it, or not...

6.       lady in red
6947 posts
 07 Feb 2009 Sat 11:43 pm

 

Quoting Roswitha

The Last of the Mohicans

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygNuRpwZqRU&feature=related

 

 

  

This is the picture Roswitha posted to accompany her original post but it was too big!



Edited (2/7/2009) by lady in red

7.       portokal
2516 posts
 09 Feb 2009 Mon 12:52 am

hmmm...

 

Thank you kind Roswitha,

 

This reminds me of flags, turquoise, integrity and ...

I warmly welcome Aenigma to comment magna cum laude ex machina.

 



Edited (2/9/2009) by portokal

8.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 09 Feb 2009 Mon 11:45 am

 

Quoting portokal

 

I warmly welcome Aenigma to comment magna cum laude ex machina.

 

 

 Ouhhhh thank you! lol

9.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 09 Feb 2009 Mon 12:00 pm

 

Quoting libralady

It will be moved to Off Topic as soon as a Mod with the modification rights to this particular area (anyone from the Admin team).

 

 

 

 Poor LL - you have not been given enough superpowers!!!  I SHOULD have supported your Admin campaign {#lang_emotions_head_bang}

10.       lady in red
6947 posts
 09 Feb 2009 Mon 01:16 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 

 

 Poor LL - you have not been given enough superpowers!!!  I SHOULD have supported your Admin campaign {#lang_emotions_head_bang}

 

 ...*throws down her knitting*....PARDON????  {#lang_emotions_you_smartass}

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