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About Winona Ann Goins, Dakota tribe
In the Dakota family, the first five children born are named according to birth order and gender.
The first born, if a boy, would be Çaske, but if a girl, would be Winuna.
A family can have a Çaske or a Winuna, but not both. (N. McKay)
Parent name children however they wish after the fifth child is born.
They can be named for the time of day or the season in which they are born, or they can be given the name of a deceased or elderly relative. (Flute and Schommer 14)
Department of American Indian Studies and the Civic Engagement Task Force at the University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts.
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@R-2138229239@ U.S., Native American Applications for Enrollment in Five Civilized Tribes (overturned), 1896 Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 1,1238::0
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Unknown MNU was born about 1660, in Maryland, British Colonial America. She married Thomas Going in 1678, in Stafford Courthouse, Stafford, Virginia, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons. She died in Stafford Courthouse, Stafford, Virginia, United States.
Winona Ann Goins, Dakota tribe's Timeline
1656 |
1656
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NC
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1679 |
January 1679
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Abington Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia, United States
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1681 |
1681
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Virginia, United States
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1683 |
1683
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Virginia Colony, British Colonial America
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1683
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Westmoreland, Virginia, United States
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1685 |
May 18, 1685
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Old, Rappahannock, Virginia, United States
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1685
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Powhatan Territory (Virginia, USA)
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1690 |
1690
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Virginia, United States
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1705 |
April 4, 1705
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Kittery, York, Maine, USA
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