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The Last Of The Mohicans (1977) on Legend, Sat 8 Apr 4:30pm

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WRITE A REVIEW A frontiersman and the two last survivors of a Native American tribe protects a general’s daughters from a vengeful enemy as a war between Britain and France for control of the American colonies rages around them. Historical adventure based on James Fenimore Cooper’s novel, starring Steve Forrest and Ned Romero Category: Film

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Solano Voices: Why not reparations for Native Americans?

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California is considering giving reparations of $360,000 to descendants of Black slaves, at a cost of up to $800 billion.

There is a list of 69 massacres of Native Americans (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indian_massacres_in_North_America), where many women and children were killed, including the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre (400 killed, 1846 Sacramento River Massacre (700 killed), 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre (250 killed), and Clear Lake Massacre (400 killed).

Native American tribes have had their ancestral land taken from them illegally. The United States made 368 treaties with Native American tribes from 1778 to 1871.

As settlers moved into the Great Lakes region the Shawnee, Lenape, Miami, Ottawa, Ojibwa and Potawatomi fought a battle at Fallen Timbers, and were forced to give up large areas of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois and Wisconsin in the Greenville Treaty.

In 1809, the Treaty of Fort Wayne between the U.S. and Lenape, Potawatomi, Miami, and Eel River tribes, took 2.5 million acres of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and Illinois for about 2 cents per acre.

While Andrew Jackson served as a federal commissioner from 1814 to 1824, he negotiated nine of 11 treaties with Choctaw, Chickasaws, Creeks, Seminoles and Cherokee southeast tribes, which gave up 50 million acres of land in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee and Kentucky.

In 1830, President Andrew Jackson passed the Indian Removal Act, which the U.S. granted land west of the Mississippi River to Native American tribes who agreed to give up their homelands, which gave 25 million acres of land in the South to settlers. When many Cherokee resisted giving up their ancestral land in the southeast the U.S. signed a treaty with the Cherokee at New Echota in 1835, which traded 7 million acres of Cherokee land for $5 million. Many Cherokees…

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The 2023 GameTimeCT All-State Boys Basketball Team

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James Jones, East Catholic, 6-6, Sr., G

East Catholic's James Jones during the CIAC Division I Finals at Mohegan Sun, March 18, 2023.

East Catholic’s James Jones during the CIAC Division I Finals at Mohegan Sun, March 18, 2023.

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Stats: Averaged 16 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 steals per game for the CCC and Division I state champions. … Finished career with 84-9 record.

Honors: Two-time All-CCC and coaches all-state selection. …GameTimeCT Second Team all-state in 2022. … HoopHall Classic Team MVP and GHPA Classic game MVP.

Off the court: Honor roll student.

Up next: Considering several Division I schools, including Penn, Siena, St. Peter’s and Columbia. Likely may take a post-graduate season.

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Ronan O’Leary, Waterbury Career

WCA Ronan Oleary holds the state champion trophy after No. 2 Waterbury Career Academy's 74-58 win over No. 1 Bloomfield in the CIAC Divison III boys basketball championship at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. Sunday, March 19, 2023.

WCA Ronan Oleary holds the state champion trophy after No. 2 Waterbury Career Academy’s 74-58 win over No. 1 Bloomfield in the CIAC Divison III boys basketball championship at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. Sunday, March 19, 2023.

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Stats: Led WCA to a 24-3 record and to the program’s first CIAC state championship, defeating Bloomfield 74-58 for the Division III title. … Spartans also won the NVL’s Brass Division and tournament championship for the first time. … WCA is just in its eighth year as a varsity program. Made the state tournament the seven previous seasons with one trip to the 2017 Class S state semifinals….

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Opinion: Repatriation woven into the trail of a Mohican basket

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Stockbridge-Munsee Tribe's tribal historic preservation manager Bonnie Hartley reads text that was provided with a traditional Mohican basket returned to the community in April 2023, in Stockbridge-Munsee Band Mohican Nation. M. Eleanor McGrath/Special to the Cornwall Standard-Freeholder/Postmedia Network Stockbridge-Munsee Tribe’s tribal historic preservation manager Bonnie Hartley reads text that was provided with a traditional Mohican basket returned to the community in April 2023, in Stockbridge-Munsee Band Mohican Nation. M. Eleanor McGrath/Special to the Cornwall Standard-Freeholder/Postmedia Network Photo by M. Eleanor McGrath /M. Eleanor McGrath/Special to the Standard-Freeholder

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A significant retraction and repatriation happened in the Vatican this 2023 Easter season.

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Starting with the historical agreement by the Vatican to return, to its rightful owners Greece, three 2,500-year-old Parthenon marble sculpture fragments. And then, what might be interpreted as Pope Francis’ acknowledgement and extension of his first visit to Canada and specific intention to offer an apology to First Nations, Inuit and Metis in 2022, was the Vatican’s formal repudiation of the Doctrine of Discovery on March 30.

The statement released on March 30th by the Vatican states in point No. 5, “It is in the context of listening to indigenous peoples that the Church has heard the importance of addressing the concept referred to as the ‘doctrine of discovery.’”

Further on, in point No. 6: “The ‘doctrine of discovery’ is not part of the teaching of the Catholic church. Furthermore, Pope Francis has urged, ‘Never again can…

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Local roundup: Nanticoke Area baseball wins pitching duel against Hanover Area

Justin Spencer twirled a gem and the Nanticoke Area bats came alive late to break open a scoreless game en route to a 3-1 win over Hanover Area at PNC Field on Saturday.

Spencer earned the win with a complete game two-hitter. He allowed just one unearned run, walked one and struck out 12 batters.

After Hanover Area’s Collin Klein was able to match Spencer through five scoreless innings, the Trojans broke the game open with a three-run rally in the bottom of the sixth.

Jay Shemanski and Trentyn Harter each drove in a run from the heart of the Nanticoke order.

Nick Shiel drove in Hanover’s lone run in the top of the seventh inning, knocking home teammate Jake Vigorito.

Tunkhannock 8, Mountain View 6

A five-run fourth inning powered Tunkhannock to a non-conference victory.

Trailing by a run heading into the home half of the fourth, the Tigers pushed five runs across to take the lead and held on over the last three innings to pick up the win.

The Tigers’ offense was led by Charlie Welles, who drove in four of Tunkhannock’s eight runs. Collin Gregory had two hits and a pair of RBI.

Mountain View’s Bronson Kilmer and Carter Bain drove in five combined runs for the Eagles.

MMI Prep 18, CMVT 3

The Preppers scored nine runs in each of the first two frames for a three-inning non-conference victory.

MMI’s top-of-the-order punch of Andrew Burns and Heath Williams drove in six runs total and scored four themselves. Williams and Burns also combined to throw three innings with no earned runs.

Josh Witner drove in four runs, and he along with Michael Kranyak and Ty McDermott each had multi-hit days for MMI.

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Where is The Last Of The Mohicans (1992) Filmed?

Portraying the tragic tale which took place at a time of war between the British and the French, the epic historical drama, The Last Of The Mohicans, became one of the best movies of its time. 

Created by Michael Mann, the movie is a dramatic representation of a novel that goes by the same name, which is authored by James Fenimore Cooper. Inspiration for the historical drama was also taken from the 1936 American film which was directed by George B. Sitz. After years of intense filming, the movie was finally released in the United States on September 25th, 1992. 

For all of the costumes, the producers made sure that everything they used was accurate to avoid criticism. Elsa Zamparelli was the main costume designer behind The Last Of The Mohicans. The Box office collection of this Michael Mann movie ended up being more than 143 million dollars worldwide.

The Last Of The Mohicans: Filming Locations

Most of the film’s amazing cinematography was designed by Dante Spinotti, an award-winning cinematographer who has also worked on movies such as Hercules, Deception, Ant-Man and The Wasp, and Freak Show. Many of the scenes are supposed to take place in colonial New York, but for proper historical recreation, the filming had to be done in North Carolina.

The Last Of The Mohicans (1992) Filming LocationsThe DuPont State Forest (Credits: Warner Bros. Pictures)

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Sacred Split Rock Mountain bought from sewer authority, donated to Ramapough Indians

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Ceremony at Sweetwater Cultural Center in Stony Point, NY, honors donation of sacred site

Rematriation ceremony for the Ramapo Indians split rock property.

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The Land Conservancy of New Jersey has purchased the Ramapough Indians’ sacred Split Rock Mountain (or Tahetaweew) straddling Hillburn and Ramapo, New York, on the Mahwah border and donated it to the Ramapo Munsee Land Alliance.

The conservancy raised $500,000 in donations, $290,000 to buy the 54-acre property from the Rockland County Sewer Authority in February and the rest to clean it, pay for surveys, environmental assessments and title insurance. The land was transferred to the alliance in a ceremony at the Sweetwater Cultural Center in Stony Point, New York, last month.

The purchase does not resolve access to the site, reached via a 1/2-mile footpath across private property off Split Rock Road in Mahwah. But Chief Dwaine Perry said officially taking charge of the site will allow his tribe to begin the process of “reactivating the mountain’s energy” during ceremonies there in May.

“This site is much like Mount Sinai, where our holy people went to deliberate peace and understanding among other peoples, for which we were called the Grandfather Tribe,” said Perry. “A decision of great…

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Concert previews of Abraham Alexander, Shinedown, Tiffany and more [Seven in Seven]

Welcome to Seven in Seven, where we look at shows coming to the region over the next week. As always, whether your musical tastes are rock and roll, jazz, heavy metal, R&B, singer-songwriter or indie, there will always be something to check out.

Here are seven of the best on the docket for the week of April 7:

Abraham Alexander — Friday at World Café Live

Singer-songwriter Abraham Alexander comes to town Friday in support of Wilder Woods, another stop on his journey from modest musical beginnings performing at open mics in Fort Worth, Texas, to recent stints on the road opening for Leon Bridges, Black Pumas and Mavis Staples. Born in Greece to parents of Nigerian descent, Alexander moved to Texas with his family at age 11 to escape the racial tensions they faced in Athens. And while the lyrics on his debut LP, “SEA/SONS,” arriving April 14, speak to pain and trauma and life-changing loss, he instills his music with a joyful passion and irrepressible spirit, ultimately giving way to songs that radiate undeniable hope.

Monterey Jazz Festival on Tour — Saturday at Verizon Hall at The Kimmel Center

As one of the world’s longest-running and most iconic events, the Monterey Jazz Festival celebrates its 65th year with a must-hear once-in-a-lifetime ensemble that organizers have put out on the road for those who can’t make it to the Bay Area. The MJF on Tour this time around features Tony- and Grammy Award-winning NEA Jazz Master vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater alongside Grammy Award-winning vocalist Kurt Elling and critically acclaimed rising star saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin. The band will be directed by visionary pianist Christian Sands and anchored by his longtime rhythm section, bassist Yasushi Nakamura and drummer Clarence Penn.

Kind Hearted Strangers — Saturday at 118 North, Wayne

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BUCHKOWSKI, Bernice Norczyk — Nanticoke. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Monday, St. Faustina Kowalska Parish, 520 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke. Those attending the funeral Mass are asked to go directly to the church Monday morning.

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