St. Regis Indians — A band of Roman Catholic Iroquois from Caughnawaga, Quebec, who settled about 1755 in the village of St. Regis, on the south bank of the St. Lawrence, on what afterwards became the boundary line between Canada and the United States. Index:… … The makers of Canada
Saint Regis — (or St. Regis) may refer to John Francis Regis, recognized as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Other uses of the name include:Places*St. Regis Hotel Chain *St. Regis Mohawk Reservation, New York *Saint Regis, Quebec, the Canadian side of the … Wikipedia
John Francis Regis — Infobox Saint name=Saint John Francis Regis birth date=31 January, 1597 death date=30 December, 1640 feast day=10 September venerated in=Roman Catholic Church imagesize=170px caption= Saint John Regis (date unknown) birth place=Fontcouverte, Aude … Wikipedia
Kalispel Indians — • Popularly known under the French name of Pend d Oreilles, ear pendants , an important tribe of Salishan stock originally residing about Pend d Oreille lake and river, in northern Idaho and northeast Washington Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin… … Catholic encyclopedia
Lake Indians — • A small tribe of Salishan stock, originally ranging along Columbia River in northeast Washington from about Kettle Falls to the British line Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lake Indians Lake Indians … Catholic encyclopedia
Spokan Indians — • An important tribe of Salishan linguistic stock, closely cognate with the Colville, Coeur d Aléne, Kalispel, and Flathead, and formerly holding the country upon Spokane River in Eastern Washington and the adjacent portion of Idaho Catholic… … Catholic encyclopedia
St. Regis Mohawk Reservation — is a Mohawk Indian reservation in Franklin County, New York, United States. It is also known by its Mohawk name, Akwesasne . The population was 2,699 at the 2000 census. The reservation is adjacent to the Akwesasne reserve in Ontario and Quebec.… … Wikipedia
Seneca Indians — • The westernmost and largest of the five tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy of central and western New York Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Seneca Indians Seneca Indians … Catholic encyclopedia
Caughnawaga Indians — A community of Iroquois, chiefly drawn from the Oneida and Mohawk, and speaking a modification of the Mohawk tongue. Having been converted by the Jesuit missionaries, they were induced to settle in 1668 at La Prairie, near Montreal. In 1676… … The makers of Canada
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