The Indians were Scareactors in H.R. Bloodengutz Presents Holidays of Horror. They appeared in the Thanksgiving scene.
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| - The Indians were Scareactors in H.R. Bloodengutz Presents Holidays of Horror. They appeared in the Thanksgiving scene.
- The Indian faction was started on 22 April 2007, and officially released on 11 July of the same year, with a few betas inbetween. The faction was updated to version 1.1 on 20 January 2008.
- The Indian was a play written for Lewis Morrison to star in in 1898. Other characters to have featured in the storyline are Alan Leech, War Eagle, and Gladys Sterling. The remainder of the script seems to be lost.
- The Indian people represent India, a playable civilization in the Civilization and Call to Power games. Their capital is usually Delhi, and they are usually led by Gandhi. Indians also appear in the Colonization games, though these are actually Native Americans.
- Indian är term för infödda befolkningen i Nordamerika. Salish från PXY-887 är ättlingar till Indianer som togs till planeten för antal århundraden år sedan. (SG1: "Spirits") kategori:Tau'ri
- Indians (or native Americans) are one of the eight tribes present in Black & White. They can be found on lands 2 and 3. They do not appear in Black & White 2.
- Indian is the term for the indigenous population of the North America. Salish from PXY-887 are the descendants of Indians who were taken to the planet for a number of centuries years ago. (SG1: "Spirits")
- Indians were minifigures from the Western subtheme of the same name. Introduced in 1997, the theme was discontinued the following year, with some sets being rereleased in 2002. They were usually left unnamed, though a UK catalog from 1997 shows one to be named Running Bear, and in the Time Cruisers comics, the female was named Sui and said to be the daughter of the Indian Chief. Indians would later return in the Minifigures theme, with updated printing and the term "Indian" dropped in favour of "tribal." The first minifigures to display racial characteristics, the Indians lived in camps and were led by a Chief while being guided by the Medicine Man.
- We got this costume from a thrift store so it's not my idea. The tunic was made from a heavily woven fabric bag with cuts for arms and head, decorated with fringe and multicolored braids. A two-sided "apron" is made from two squares of the same fabric on a black elastic, similarly decorated. One square is in front, and the other on the back. For this costume, we made a necklace with animal "fangs" on a leather string. The fangs are modelled in self-hardening clay, right with holes made with a toothpick while it is still soft. The last touch is makeup of multicolored lines.
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| - The Indians were Scareactors in H.R. Bloodengutz Presents Holidays of Horror. They appeared in the Thanksgiving scene.
- The Indian faction was started on 22 April 2007, and officially released on 11 July of the same year, with a few betas inbetween. The faction was updated to version 1.1 on 20 January 2008.
- The Indian was a play written for Lewis Morrison to star in in 1898. Other characters to have featured in the storyline are Alan Leech, War Eagle, and Gladys Sterling. The remainder of the script seems to be lost.
- The Indian people represent India, a playable civilization in the Civilization and Call to Power games. Their capital is usually Delhi, and they are usually led by Gandhi. Indians also appear in the Colonization games, though these are actually Native Americans.
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