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  1. Black Dog (Osage, Sho-nka Sa-bey, ca. 1780–1848) was a chief of the Hunkah band of the Osage Indians that lived in an area around present Baxter Springs, Kansas. In the fall of 1803, the band moved to the village of Pasuga (Big Cedar), present day Claremore, Oklahoma.

  2. May 25, 2009 · Black Dog II was elected Principal Chief of the Osage in 1880 and died in October 1910. "The Osage chief Black Dog was born circa 1780 near St. Louis, Missouri. His village, Pasuga (or Big Cedar), was located at present Claremore, Oklahoma. His original name, Zhin-gawa-ca (or Shinka-Wah-Sa), meant Dark Eagle or Sacred Little One.

  3. BLACK DOG (ca. 1780–1848). The Osage chief Black Dog was born circa 1780 near St. Louis, Missouri. His village, Pasuga (or Big Cedar), was located at present Claremore, Oklahoma. His original name, Zhin-gawa-ca (or Shinka-Wah-Sa), meant Dark Eagle or Sacred Little One. He possibly earned the designation Manka-Chonka, or Black Dog, against the ...

  4. The Black Dog Trail was a 200-mile, road-like passage that was cleared by the Black Dog Band of the Osage Indians under the direction of the "older" Black Dog. (there were two). Although the route was traveled in the 1600s, the road-like artery was built in the early 1800s along the ancient, often used 1600s Osage Indian hunting and mourning route.

  5. In 2000 the band-owned Ahtahkakoop Publishing Company published its first book, Atahkakoop: The Epic Account of a Cree Head Chief, His People, and Their Struggle for Survival, 1816–1896. Currently there are 2,706 registered members, with 1,440 people living on their 17,347-hectare reserve 72 km northwest of Prince Albert.

  6. Artist: Led Zeppelin. Track: Black Dog. Album: (untitled fourth album, Atlantic- 1971©) Original Transcriber: Charles Eric Horowitz. "Corrections" made by: Tate McCallum. I thank Charles Eric Horowitz for putting the FULL version of "Black Dog" on. my own ways to play a few of the parts. I have just made a few changes to. Charles' tab.

  7. Jun 30, 2020 · 7. &. 8. &. Strumming pattern note: The riff begins with a lead in of three 16th notes so that beat 2 in the pattern above is really beat 1, then apart from the one lead in beat the riff is composed of a bar of 4/4 and a bar of 5/8. Play an A5 chord with a downstroke just before beat 8, then play another one at the beginning of a new bar and ...

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