RMPE53JC–EDINBURG, Texas (Oct. 7, 2015) Chippewa Falls, Wis. native, Lt. Cmdr. Jamie Erickson, operations officer with Navy Recruiting District San Antonio, speaks to young Latinas and their mothers about life in the U.S. Navy during Latina Day held at the 2015 Hispanic Engineering, Science and Technology (HESTEC) Week on the campus of the University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley. Latina Day provided Latino officer and enlisted Sailors the direct opportunity to provide young Latinas and their mothers with grassroots perspectives on opportunities, benefits, and careers in the Navy. The Sailors served as
RM2AKRX5Y–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . ,Lower California. Photograph by Bartsch. NO. 11 SMITHSONIAN EXPEDITIONS, I9IO-I9II 29 also continued among the Indians of western Pennsylvania, south-western New York, Montana, and the Rio Grande Valley in NewMexico. Some study was given to the problem of the Indian popula-tion, and the special researches in Indian music were continued amongthe Chippewa. A certain amount of work in the way of excavation and repair wasaccomplished at Clifif Palace in southern Colorado, and a study wasmade of the extensive ruins in the
RMPE7GHJ–EDINBURG, Texas (Oct. 9, 2015) Chippewa Falls, Wis. native, Lt. Cmdr. Jamie Erickson, operations officer with Navy Recruiting District San Antonio, speaks with an student about a career in the U.S. Navy during a the Career Expo held at the 2015 Hispanic Engineering, Science and Technology Week (HESTEC) on the campus of the University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV). Chippewa Falls, Wis. native, Lt. Cmdr. Jamie Erickson, operations officer with Navy Recruiting District San Antonio, speaks with an student about a career in the U.S. Navy during a the Career Expo held at the 2015 Hispanic Engin
RMRM4XW1–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. ANTHROPOLOGICAL MUSEUM. 269 IX. Great Plains area (Blackfoot, Kiowa). X. Great Lakes and North Atlantic area (Chippewa, Iro- quois). XI. South Atlantic and Gulf area (Seminole. Choctaw). XII. Arkansas-Texas area (Wichita. Caddo). XIII. Northeast Mexico and Rio Grande area (Coahuiltec).. Fig. 5.—Map of North America, indicating in a general way the geo- ethnic provinces. XIV. Sonoran area (Mohave, Huichol). XV. Central Mexican area (Aztec, O
RMRGXH3X–. Bulletin. Ethnology. BULL. ?.0] TEOTONGNIATON TEPEHUANE 731 and Chippewa relating to trade and the passage of the Saint Croix route to the Mississippi. He died at Montreal. Teotongniaton. A former village of the Neuters in Ontario. S. Guillaume.—.k's. Ilol. 1641, 78, 1858 (mission name). Teotongniaton,—Ibid. Tepachi (the name of a drink made from fermented aguamas or jocuixtes.— Buelna). A pueblo of the Opata and seat of a Spanish mission founded in 1678; situated on Rio Soyopa, n. e. Sonora, Mexico, about lat. 29° 30^ Pop. 388 in 1678. S. Joaquin y Sta Ana Tepachi.—Zapata (1678) quoted by B
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