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Rich, undisturbed land first home to Native Americans
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In the beginning, there was the land and its people.
The Native Americans.
They were the Potawatomies, the Foxes, the Sacs, the Mascoutens and the Illinois.
They lived here for hundreds of years, hunting and fishing in this land rich with forests, prairie, streams and rivers.
Even the buffalo herds then roamed over this land that would someday become Joliet and Will County.
The land was so bountiful that other tribes traveled here in trading and raiding expeditions.
They included the Iroquois, the Mohawks, the Oneidas, the Cayugas and the Senecas.
But by far the most numerous were the ...
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TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ANNOUNCES EXEMPTION TO USE ONAGER ON FIELD CORN
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
; ...exemption allowing the use of hexythiazox (Onager Miticide) on field corn in Texas to control...spider mite (Tetranychus urticae Koch). Onager Miticide, manufactured by the Gowan Co...supervision of licensed applicators. Onager Miticide may be applied in the following...
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TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SECURES EXEMPTION TO USE ONAGER MITICIDE ON CORN TO CONTROL MITES
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
; ...exemption allowing the use of hexythiazox (Onager Miticide) on field corn in Texas to control...spider mite (Tetranychus urticae Koch). Onager Miticide, manufactured by the Gowan Company...supervision of licensed applicators. Onager Miticide may be applied in the following...
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The Art of the Catapult: Build Greek Ballistae, Roman Onagers, English Trebuchets and More Ancient Artillery.(Books)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Science News
; THE ART OF THE CATAPULT: Build Greek Ballistae, Roman Onagers, English Trebuchets and More Ancient Artillery WILLIAM GURSTELLE For ancient armies, the catapult was a formidable weapon in...
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Repopulating the desert
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...live ammunition. The onager, the ostrich and the...several dozen ostriches and onagers, on the savanna-like...the Asian wild ass (onager) in 1968 - not enough...works at Hai-Bar. ONAGERS were reintroduced to...segregated groups. One female onager - introduced to the wild...
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New hosts for equine herpesvirus 9.(DISPATCHES)(Clinical report)
Magazine article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases
; ...The virus was also found in an aborted Persian onager. Thus, the natural host range is extended to 6...retrospective analysis of tissues from an aborted Persian onager (E. hemionus onager) fetus from a zoological park in Washington, DC...
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A NOAH'S ARK IN THE DESERT
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...the Asian wild ass, or onager, into the Negev, where...In the Bible, the onager, pereh in Hebrew, symbolized...untamable beast. Unlike the onagers' various relatives...is partly because the onager is nearly without equal...against predators. The onagers were first brought to...
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Gifu University publishes research in herpesvirus.
Newspaper article from: Virus Weekly
; ...were isolated from an aborted fetus of an onager (Equus hemionus) in 1984, an aborted...1996, all in the USA. The mother of the onager fetus and the gazelle were kept near plains...ORF15 (UL45), and ORF68 (US2), the onager, Grevy's zebra and gazelle isolates...
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Human Error Found in More Zoo Deaths; Six Rare Animals Lost In Last Three Years
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...six other animals. They were a Persian onager, a relative of the horse, that died...internal zoo report. The deaths of the onager, orangutan and deer are among 69 deaths...under the Freedom of Information Act. The onager, named Andy, was in "good body condition...
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Dances with Wolves
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...animal section, populated by ostriches, onagers and oryx, is an all-male club minus...joined by five ostriches and three male onagers (pere in Hebrew), called wild asses...year. And, Perl reports, some of the onagers have tried to mount each other. Now the...
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Uch Tepe II: Technical Reports.
Magazine article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society
; ...appendix by J. Boessneck. He suggests that the high percentage of onager bones inside the Round Building supports an interpretation of the building as a fort, with onagers a relatively cheap source of meat to support the garrison within. The...
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