integrated magnitude
integrated magnitude The apparent magnitude an extended object would have if all of its light were concentrated into a point source. This is a difficult quantity to measure for galaxies, nebulae, or clusters which cover a large area of sky. Integrated magnitudes may be measured with standard filters such as B or V, or bolometrically.
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Hidatsa-Mandans challenge official history of Sacagawea (Sakakawea)
Newspaper article from: Circle, The; 7/31/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...Lurie, Jon Circle, The 07-31-2000 Hidatsa-Mandans challenge official history of...about the age of 11, was captured by a Hidatsa raiding party and taken from her tribe. She was subsequently bought from the Hidatsa by a French-Canadian trader, Toussaint...
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Hidatsa Social and Ceremonial Organization. (book reviews)
Magazine article from: The American Indian Quarterly; 9/22/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...clutching a dusty copy of Bowers' 1965 Hidatsa Social and Ceremonial Organization under...treatise remains an unrivaled reference on Hidatsa life in the nineteenth century as it was...present us with multiple interpretations of Hidatsa social life. While his assemblage of...
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Mandan-Hidatsa joins National Lewis and Clark Bi-Centennial Council
Newspaper article from: News From Indian Country; 8/25/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...explained Mossett, who is Mandan and Hidatsa. "And that is the Native American story...Shoshone woman who was raised in the same Hidatsa village Lewis and Clark visited, Mossett...on her own journey into the past. "My Hidatsa ancestors lived in the village where Sacagawea...
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Nutrition 21 Partners with Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation to Combat Epidemic of Type 2 Diabetes Among Tribal Members.
Business Wire; 4/7/2005; 700+ words
; ...Inc. (Nasdaq: NXXI) and the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara (MHA) Nation today announced...About the MHA Nation: The Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation, located on the Fort...central North Dakota is home to the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara people, three distinct tribal...
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"We're still here"; Mandan and Hidatsa Indians sustained Lewis and Clark through winter on the upper Missouri River. As the expedition's bicentennial approaches, they're preparing to welcome new streams of visitors.(NEWS)
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); 8/10/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...Paetz, a member of the Three Affiliated Tribes - Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara - at Fort Berthold. "Our ancestors had no idea...decimated by smallpox and forced to rely on the neighboring Hidatsa Indians for security against the Sioux. The French explorer...
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LECTURE FOCUSES ON LIFE OF THE HIDATSA PEOPLE
Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN); 11/16/1992; 700+ words
; ...the Kroencke Hall Theatre at Valparaiso University. Admission is free. Eder's presentation will provide a glimpse of the Hidatsa people during the early 1800s as well as a modern day look at her life as a Sioux woman. DUNELAND RECYCLING TO MEET Duneland...
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Arikara Hidatsa Cheyenne Chippewa Dakota Lakota Mandan Nakota.(powwow dance of native Americans)
Magazine article from: Highlights for Children; 9/1/2006; 493 words
; Early in September, Native Americans from all over North America travel to Bismarck, North Dakota, for the United Tribes International Powwow. The yearly celebration includes native crafts, singing, drumming, dancing, and traditional foods.
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A Transition of Leadership: Looking Back and Looking Forward; Interview with outgoing NCAI President, Tex G. Hall, Chairman of the Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Nation
Newspaper article from: The Native Voice; 10/26/2005; ; 700+ words
; The Native Voice: How does it feel to be finishing out the last year of your second term (four years) as NCAI President? You have reached your term limit. Tex G. Hall: Yes. It's kind of a mixed feeling. On one hand I am glad I served two terms, four years as NCAI President 2001 to 2005. In our
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A woman's garden "Buffalo Bird Woman's Garden" by Gilbert L. Wilson presents information first published in a 1917 book revealing Buffalo Bird Woman's secrets of centuries-old Hidatsa Indian methods of growing plentiful crops. The 129-page soft-cover book
Newspaper article from: Oakland Tribune; 5/10/2003; 456 words
; A little lilac "Josee," a dwarf variety of lilac, will bloom four times a year from May to October. It will grow to only 41/2 feet, producing fragrant pink blossoms. The lilac "Josee" (No. 32-597) is $24.95 from Gardener's Supply Company. Call (888) 833-1412 or order online at www.gardeners.com
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The `Way' They Were
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 4/21/1989; ; 700+ words
; ...a band of the Crow people known as the Hidatsa tribe settled on the upper Missouri River in what is now central North Dakota. Hidatsa means "red willow," a hardy species...name could be more appropriate for the Hidatsa. Their never-ending struggle to keep...
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Hidatsa
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Cultures
Hidatsa ETHNONYMS: Agutchaninnewug, Ameshe, Gros...Wetitsaan Orientation Identification. The Hidatsa are an American Indian group currently located in North Dakota. The name "Hidatsa" is a term of their own derivation that means...
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Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
MANDAN, HIDATSA, ARIKARA MANDAN, HIDATSA, ARIKARA. The tribes known today as the Three Affiliated Tribes...over 12.6 million acres of western North Dakota as Mandan Hidatsa land, but executive orders in 1870 and 1880 reduced that to...
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Crow and Hidatsa
Book article from: A Dictionary of World History
Crow and Hidatsa (or Absaroke ) Native Americans who inhabited Montana and northern Wyoming. In prehistoric times they...for a nomadic life of full-time buffalo-hunting, trading meat for some of the crops of the farmer Hidatsa.
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Mandan
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Cultures
...Mandan were closely affiliated with the Hidatsa and maintained trade relations with many...Neuwied in 1833-1834. The Mandan and Hidatsa villages on the Knife River became centers...difficult, and around 1845 refugee Mandan and Hidatsa moved upriver to establish Like-a...
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Sacajawea
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...life of this intrepid woman. Captured by Hidatsa War Party In 1800, when the Shoshone...in Montana when they encountered some Hidatsa warriors. The warriors killed four men...were captured and taken back to the Hidatsa village. At the Hidatsa camp, Boinaiv...
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