- The
Oglala (pronounced [
oɡəˈlala],
meaning "to
scatter one's own" in
Lakota language) are one of the
seven subtribes of the
Lakota people who,
along with...
- The
Ogallala Aquifer (oh-gə-LAH-lə) is a
shallow water table aquifer surrounded by sand, silt, clay, and
gravel located beneath the
Great Plains in the...
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Carmenta ogalala is a moth of the
family Sesiidae. It was
described by
Engelhardt in 1946. It is
known from Colorado.
Markku Savela. "Carmenta". Lepidoptera...
- that reads: This
monument is
erected by
surviving relatives and
other Ogalala and
Cheyenne River Sioux Indians in
memory of the
Chief Big Foot m****acre...
- Media type
Print (Hardcover, Paperback) ISBN 0-7564-0196-8 OCLC 56069814
Dewey Decimal 813/.6 22 LC class PS3610.U533 F58 2004 Preceded by Tri
Ogalala ...
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mydaides (Ureta, 1956)
Carmenta odda
Duckworth & Eichlin, 1977
Carmenta ogalala Engelhardt, 1946
Carmenta pallene (Druce, 1889)
Carmenta panisciformis...
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Carmenta mimuli,
coronopus borer moth 2603 –
Carmenta odda 2604 –
Carmenta ogalala 2605 –
Carmenta pallene 2606 –
Carmenta phoradendri,
mistletoe borer moth...
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retirement of
Chief Illiniwek. ""Chief"
Illiniwek Regalia Returned to
Ogalala Lakota".
October 4, 2009.
Archived from the
original on 2009-10-12. Retrieved...
- the
peace talks, but
Spotted Tail, the Brulé
people and some
southern Ogalala people signed the
treaty at Fort Laramie. His
actions at Fort
Laramie earned...
- May 2013.
Black Elk Speaks:
Being the Life
Story of a Holy Man of the
Ogalala Sioux, As Told To John G. Neihardt. MJF Books. 1932. p. 225. Moses, p....