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    Le Grand Village Sauvage (French translation: the big savage village), also called Chalacasa, was a Native American village located near Old Appleton...
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    area of Old Appleton. The "Le Grand Village Sauvage" was to the west of present-day Old Appleton and the "Petit Village Sauvage" was to the east of Old Appleton...
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    French to the north and the Osage to the south. Their largest village, Le Grand Village Sauvage - with a population of some 400, was located in the southern...
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    and Delaware established a number of villages around Apple Creek, with Le Grand Village Sauvage or "Big Village" as it was known to the Americans, being...
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    Lafayette La Tour La Vieille Mine (Alternate name of Old Mines) Le Grand Village Sauvage Loutre River Lyon Macon County Marais Croche Marais des Cygnes...
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    fellow students taunted her with such nicknames as The broom and La petite sauvage. Undeterred, she trained to improve her technique. She practiced repeatedly...
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    Shawnee (category Native American tribes in Missouri)
    independently to Missouri west of the Mississippi River, where they settled along Apple Creek. The French called their settlement Le Grand Village Sauvage. In the...
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    produced, were to make use of the Sauvage-Smith compounding system. In service, no. 242A1 was allocated to the Le Mans depot and, between 1950 and 1960...
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  • Upper Austria Grodno Zoo Minsk Zoo Antwerp Zoo Bellewaerde – Ypres Le Monde Sauvage – Aywaille Pairi Daiza – Brugelette, Hainaut Pakawi Park – Olmen, Mol...
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    its largest settlement, the Cahokia site in Illinois east of St. Louis, Missouri. At its peak Cahokia is estimated to have had a population of more than...
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    who represented subdivisions or tribes. The French referred to them as les sauvages. The Choctaw used the name Atakapa, meaning "people eater" (hattak 'person'...
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    Missouri Press. ISBN 978-0-8262-1300-6. Brès, Evelyne; Brès, Yvan (2007). Un maquis d'antifascistes allemands en France (1942–1944). Languedoc: Les Presses...
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    representing the Societe de Notre Dame de Montreal pour la conversion des Sauvages de la Nouvelle France set foot on the island that the Compagnie des Cent...
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    Bonjour Quebec. Retrieved July 5, 2021. de Champlain, Samuel (1603). Des Sauvages, ou, Voyage de Samuel Champlain. Litalien, Raymonde (2004). Champlain:...
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  • designer, poet, artist, cultural revivalist, and social worker Jean-Pierre Sauvage, French scientist; recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016 October...
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    sculptor Auguste Rodin. Born: Michel Déon, French writer, author of Les Poneys sauvages, Un taxi mauve and The Foundling Boy, recipient of the Legion of...
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