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Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
Indian Fields, Nova Scotia is an unincorporated community and provincial park reserve in the Municipality of the District of Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada
Indian_Fields,_Nova_Scotia
Topics referred to by the same term
sites in Brevard County, Florida Indian Fields, Nova Scotia, an unincorporated community Indian Field Gun Indian old field This disambiguation page lists
Indian_Field
Canadian provincial capital
the capital and most populous municipality of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, and the most populous municipality in Atlantic Canada. It consists of
Halifax,_Nova_Scotia
Province of Canada
Nova Scotia is a province in the Maritimes region of Canada, located on the nation's east coast. With an estimated population of over 1 million as of
Nova_Scotia
Prior to European colonization, the lands encompassing present-day Nova Scotia (also historically referred to as Mi'kma'ki and Acadia) were inhabited
History_of_Nova_Scotia
Provincial military history
Nova Scotia (also known as Mi'kma'ki and Acadia) is a Canadian province located in Canada's Maritimes. The region was initially occupied by Mi'kmaq. The
Military history of Nova Scotia
Military_history_of_Nova_Scotia
BC AB SK MB ON QC NB PE NS NL YT NT NU This is a list of lakes in Nova Scotia. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX
List_of_lakes_of_Nova_Scotia
National Historic Site of Canada
Fort Edward is a National Historic Site of Canada in Windsor, Nova Scotia, (formerly known as Pisiguit) and was built during Father Le Loutre's War (1749–1755)
Fort_Edward_(Nova_Scotia)
Nova Scotian legislative assembly building, Canada
Taigh na Roinne) in Halifax is where the Nova Scotia legislative assembly, known officially as the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, has met every year since
Province_House_(Nova_Scotia)
The history of Halifax, Nova Scotia, begins with its founding by the British in 1749 on territory gained from a war with the French. It was part of the
History of Halifax, Nova Scotia
History_of_Halifax,_Nova_Scotia
Wilderness area in Nova Scotia
wilderness area located in Queens County, Nova Scotia, Canada, adjacent to Indian Fields. It is governed by the Nova Scotia Department of Environment and Climate
Shelburne River Wilderness Area
Shelburne_River_Wilderness_Area
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
Grand-Pré (French: [ɡʁɑ̃pʁe]) is a rural community in Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Its French name translates to "Great/Large Meadow" and the community
Grand-Pré,_Nova_Scotia
County in Nova Scotia
Pictou County is a county in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. It was established in 1835, and was formerly a part of Halifax County from 1759 to 1835
Pictou_County
Canadian provincial heraldic symbol
The coat of arms of Nova Scotia is the heraldic symbol representing the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is the oldest provincial achievement of arms
Coat_of_arms_of_Nova_Scotia
County in Nova Scotia, Canada
Kings County is a county in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. With a population of 62,914 in the 2021 Census,[citation needed] Kings County is the
Kings_County,_Nova_Scotia
Church in Nova Scotia, Canada
historically evangelical Anglican church in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, within the Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island of the Anglican Church of Canada
St. Paul's Church (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
St._Paul's_Church_(Halifax,_Nova_Scotia)
Bay in Nova Scotia, Canada
Marys Bay (French: Baie Sainte-Marie, Miꞌkmaq: Wagweiik) south western Nova Scotia, Canada, is surrounded by the modern municipal districts of Clare Municipal
St._Marys_Bay,_Nova_Scotia
Literature of Canadian province
The Canadian province of Nova Scotia is home to a rich literary landscape. Literature in the province is primarily written in English, with a small volume
Literature_of_Nova_Scotia
Official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
Government House of Nova Scotia is the official residence of the lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia, and is located in Halifax. It stands in the provincial
Government House (Nova Scotia)
Government_House_(Nova_Scotia)
Church in Halifax, Nova Scotia
Catholic cathedral located in the downtown core of Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia. It is the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth and is the
St. Mary's Basilica (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
St._Mary's_Basilica_(Halifax,_Nova_Scotia)
Rural community in Nova Scotia, Canada
Indian Harbour Lake is a rural community and lake of the same name located in Guysborough County Nova Scotia, Canada. It is nestled ten minutes outside
Indian Harbour Lake, Nova Scotia
Indian_Harbour_Lake,_Nova_Scotia
Canadian publishing company
is a Canadian publishing and distribution company based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The company is owned by James Lorimer, and has two related publishing
Formac_Lorimer_Books
Militias of Mi'kmaq
The Indian Threat (1749-58). ISBN 978-1-4251-5450-9. Akins, Thomas Beamish (1895). History of Halifax City. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Nova Scotia Historical
Military history of the Mi'kmaq
Military_history_of_the_Mi'kmaq
Colonial war between Britain and France (1749–1755)
between King George's War and the French and Indian War in Acadia and Nova Scotia.c On one side of the conflict, the British and New England colonists
Father_Le_Loutre's_War
Canadian Royal Navy hero
freedom in Nova Scotia by the British Royal Navy as part of the Black Refugee movement. The Halls first lived in Summerville, Nova Scotia, where Jacob
William_Hall_(VC)
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
Sheet Harbour is a rural community in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is located in the eastern reaches of the Halifax Regional Municipality, approximately 117 km
Sheet_Harbour,_Nova_Scotia
1755–1764 British forced removal of Acadians from Maritime Canada
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, along with part of the US state of Maine. The Expulsion occurred during the French and Indian War
Expulsion_of_the_Acadians
Island in Nova Scotia, Canada
the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. The 10,311-square-kilometre (3,981 sq mi) island accounts for 18.7% of Nova Scotia's total area. Although the island
Cape_Breton_Island
Park in Halifax, Nova Scotia
Government of Nova Scotia. 2012. Retrieved 8 May 2016. Tate, Brenda Levy (2011). "Nova Scotia Nature". Landry, Peter (2011). "Wild Flowers of Nova Scotia". Retrieved
Point_Pleasant_Park
Hydroelectric Generating System in Nova Scotia, Canada
the Halifax Regional Municipality. The system is owned and operated by Nova Scotia Power Inc. System assets associated with the St. Margaret's Bay Hydro
St. Margaret's Bay Hydroelectric System
St._Margaret's_Bay_Hydroelectric_System
1754) because the number of Indian raids eventually prevented settlers from leaving their houses. In nearby Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, in the spring of 1759,
Military history of the Acadians
Military_history_of_the_Acadians
British fort
community of Fort Lawrence). Despite the British Conquest of Acadia in 1710, Nova Scotia remained primarily occupied by Catholic Acadians and Mi'kmaq. Father
Fort_Lawrence_(Nova_Scotia)
Highway in Nova Scotia, Canada
Area Indian Fields Provincial Park Reserve Trout Point Lodge of Nova Scotia Kemptville Corner Store Black Bull Resources White Rock Mine List of Nova Scotia
Nova_Scotia_Route_203
Inventor of kerosene (1797–1864)
1864) was a Nova Scotian and New Brunswickan medical doctor and geologist who invented kerosene. Gesner was born in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia (now called
Abraham_Pineo_Gesner
Gold mining has been a part of Nova Scotia's heritage for 150 plus years and continues to this day. Over a million ounces of gold have been produced in
Gold_mining_in_Nova_Scotia
Cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
known as St. Paul's Church Cemetery) is a historic cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is located at the intersection of Barrington Street and Spring
Old Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
Old_Burying_Ground_(Halifax,_Nova_Scotia)
provincial parks in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. These provincial parks are maintained by the Nova Scotia Provincial Parks branch of the Department
List of provincial parks in Nova Scotia
List_of_provincial_parks_in_Nova_Scotia
Island in Nova Scotia, Canada
is a privately owned island in Lunenburg County on the south shore of Nova Scotia, Canada. The tree-covered island is one of several islands in Mahone
Oak_Island
(secondary coordinates) This article is a list of historic places in Halifax, Nova Scotia listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, all of which are
List of historic places in Halifax, Nova Scotia
List_of_historic_places_in_Halifax,_Nova_Scotia
Province of Canada
Quebec to the northwest, the Gulf of Saint Lawrence to the northeast, Nova Scotia to the east, the Bay of Fundy to the southeast, and the U.S. state of
New_Brunswick
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
Wallace is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Cumberland County. Originally called Remsheg (or Ramshag), meaning 'the place
Wallace,_Nova_Scotia
Scottish-American sculptor (1860–1936)
Grand Parade, Nova Scotia, 1929 Nova Scotia Highland soldier, Cenotaph, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, 1929 Edward Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, 1931 "Rufus H. King
J._Massey_Rhind
Village in Nova Scotia, Canada
incorporated village located on Cape Breton Island in Richmond County, Nova Scotia, Canada. This village is located on a narrow isthmus which separates
St._Peter's,_Nova_Scotia
Father of Confederation, Prime Minister of Canada in 1896
Canada from May 1 to July 8, 1896. As the premier of Nova Scotia from 1864 to 1867, he led Nova Scotia into Confederation. He briefly served as the Canadian
Charles_Tupper
Campaign during the French and Indian War
militia operations against the British, such as the raids on Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The Acadians also maintained vital supply lines to the French Fortress
Bay_of_Fundy_campaign
Colony in north-eastern North America
Halifax City. Nova Scotia Historical Society. p. 7. Grenier 2005. Grenier 2008. Patterson, Stephen E. (1998). "Indian-White Relations in Nova Scotia, 1749–61:
Acadia
Rural community in Nova Scotia, Canada
(formerly named Mocodome) is a rural community in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia, Canada. The community is situated on a large deep natural harbour of
Country_Harbour,_Nova_Scotia
Historic site in Grand-Pré, Nova Scotia
Historic Site is a park set aside to commemorate the Grand-Pré area of Nova Scotia as a centre of Acadian settlement from 1682 to 1755, and the British
Grand-Pré National Historic Site
Grand-Pré_National_Historic_Site
Descendants of French settlers in Acadia
first emerged in and around Port-Royal (present-day Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia), which served as the principal settlement and administrative centre
Acadians
District municipality in Nova Scotia, Canada
district municipality comprising the eastern section of Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada, but does not include the Towns of Shelburne or Lockeport. Statistics
Municipality of the District of Shelburne
Municipality_of_the_District_of_Shelburne
Canadian long-distance runner
became a successful physician in Nova Scotia. MacDonald was born in Fraser's Grant, Antigonish County, Nova Scotia on September 19, 1874. His father
Ronald_MacDonald_(athlete)
This is a list of protected areas of Nova Scotia. BC AB SK MB ON QC NB PE NS NL YT NT NU National parks of Canada are protected natural spaces throughout
List of protected areas of Nova Scotia
List_of_protected_areas_of_Nova_Scotia
British army officer (1814–1862)
College, Library, Halifax, Nova Scotia Military history of Nova Scotia After his defence of Lucknow, the Legislature of Nova Scotia presented him with a sword
John_Eardley_Inglis
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
North Sydney is a former town and current community in Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Regional Municipality. Located on the north side of Sydney Harbour, along
North_Sydney,_Nova_Scotia
North American theater of the Seven Years' War
the British capture of Fort Beauséjour on the border between British Nova Scotia and French Acadia. Over the next nine years, French settlers were expelled
French_and_Indian_War
of Canada in Nova Scotia. Heritage Property Act (Nova Scotia) History of Nova Scotia List of historic places in Nova Scotia "Nova Scotia". Directory of
List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Nova Scotia
List_of_National_Historic_Sites_of_Canada_in_Nova_Scotia
British fort in present-day Canada
was a small British frontier fort built at present-day Hortonville, Nova Scotia, Canada (formerly part of Grand Pre) in 1749, during Father Le Loutre's
Fort_Vieux_Logis
Military unit
War / French and Indian War, from among men serving in two then-disbanding New England provincial battalions stationed in Nova Scotia. Raised to help protect
Danks'_Rangers
Killing of British villagers and soldiers during Father Le Loutre's War
Chignecto, under the command of Acadian Joseph Broussard, raided Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, destroying the town and killing twenty British villagers and wounding
Raid_on_Dartmouth_(1751)
District municipality in Nova Scotia, Canada
Barrington, is a district municipality in western Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Statistics Canada classifies the district municipality as a
Municipality of the District of Barrington
Municipality_of_the_District_of_Barrington
Provincial park in Nova Scotia, Canada
Cape Chignecto Provincial Park is a Canadian provincial park located in Nova Scotia. A wilderness park, it derives its name from Cape Chignecto, a prominent
Cape Chignecto Provincial Park
Cape_Chignecto_Provincial_Park
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
Hantsport is an unincorporated community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in West Hants Regional Municipality. The community is situated
Hantsport
Zoo in Nova Scotia, Canada
zoo located in Millville, Nova Scotia, Canada, just south of the village of Aylesford. Before closing, it was Nova Scotia's largest zoo. The zoo opened
Oaklawn_Farm_Zoo
First Nation treaties with Britain, 1725–1779
Miꞌkmaq (as well as other Indigenous peoples) and the British in Halifax, Nova Scotia. These agreements ended the conflict that had persisted between the two
Peace_and_Friendship_Treaties
Post-secondary education in Canadian province
Higher education in Nova Scotia (also referred to as post-secondary education) refers to education provided by higher education institutions. In Canada
Higher education in Nova Scotia
Higher_education_in_Nova_Scotia
Battle in Grand Pré during King George's War
and Canadian, Mi'kmaq, and Acadian forces at present-day Grand-Pré, Nova Scotia in the winter of 1747 during the War of the Austrian Succession. The
Battle_of_Grand_Pré
Part of Queen Anne's War
over the peninsular portion of Acadia, which had been referred to as Nova Scotia by the British since 1621. It was the first time the British permanently
Siege_of_Port_Royal_(1710)
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
Waterloo is a small community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in western Lunenburg County. The community extends approximately 10 kilometers
Waterloo,_Nova_Scotia
1722 battle
New England forces attacked Mi'kmaq at present day Jeddore Harbour, Nova Scotia. The naval battle was part of a campaign ordered by Governor Richard
Battle_of_Winnepang
1998 aircraft accident in Canada
Stanfield International Airport at the entrance to St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada, killing all 215 passengers and 14 crew members on board. The
Swissair_Flight_111
to the area surrounding the easternmost inlet of the Minas Basin in Nova Scotia, Canada, a body of water called Cobequid Bay. Cobequid was granted in
Cobequid
Park in Halifax, Canada
Long Lake Provincial Park is located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It was initiated in 1981 by then Premier John Buchanan after Halifax's water supply
Long Lake Provincial Park (Nova Scotia)
Long_Lake_Provincial_Park_(Nova_Scotia)
Military unit
American privateers, such as the Sack of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia (1782), numerous raids on Liverpool, Nova Scotia (October 1776, March 1777, September, 1777, May
84th Regiment of Foot (Royal Highland Emigrants)
84th_Regiment_of_Foot_(Royal_Highland_Emigrants)
Canadian politician and officer with the Massachusetts Militia
Philadelphia on a mission to secure aid for the Indian tribes in Northeastern Maine and Nova Scotia. In Philadelphia, Allan met with General George Washington
John_Allan_(colonel)
Racial and cultural group in Canada
primarily settled in Nova Scotia and Southern Ontario, where they formed distinctive identities such as Black Ontarians and Black Nova Scotians. Black Canadians
Black_Canadians
Canadian steelmaker
Steel Corporation (SYSCO) was a Crown corporation in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. It owned and operated a steel mill in Sydney. An integrated
Sydney_Steel_Corporation
provinces of British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island also enacted provincial equivalents for the
Public_holidays_in_Canada
1750 battle during Father Le Loutre's War
community of St. Croix, Nova Scotia. The battle lasted from March 20–23, 1750. Despite the British Conquest of Acadia in 1710, Nova Scotia remained primarily
Battle_at_St._Croix
Campaign of the French and Indian War
19–200. Grenier (2008). Patterson, Stephen E. (1998). "Indian-White Relations in Nova Scotia, 1749-61: A Study in Political Interaction". In P.A. Buckner;
St._John_River_campaign
Museum in Nova Scotia, Canada
in Nova Scotia. Constructed in 1883 by John Williams, the property was purchased by the Province of Nova Scotia in 1979 and operates under the Nova Scotia
Dory_Shop_Museum
Power station in Nova Scotia, Canada
located in the community of Lingan in Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Regional Municipality. Lingan is operated by Nova Scotia Power Inc. and is their largest generating
Lingan_Generating_Station
Canadian oil drilling program
Shelburne basin approximately 250 kilometers offshore, South of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Shell Canada has proposed up to seven exploration wells within six exploration
Shelburne Basin Venture Exploration Drilling Project
Shelburne_Basin_Venture_Exploration_Drilling_Project
Region in Canada and United States
which includes the entirety of New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, but excludes Quebec. It should also not be
Atlantic_Northeast
North American author and educator
Mi'kmaq parents John and Annie Battiste from the Potlotek First Nation in Nova Scotia. She attended Houlton High School, graduating in 1967. From there she
Marie_Battiste
Military unit
British control in Nova Scotia, whose population consisted primarily of hostile French Acadian and Mi'kmaq. Initially a sixty-man all-Indian company led by
Gorham's_Rangers
Top-level subdivisions of Canada
Confederation, three provinces of British North America—New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and the Province of Canada (which upon Confederation was divided into
Provinces and territories of Canada
Provinces_and_territories_of_Canada
Former Acadian village on NS NB border
village and trading centre on the Isthmus of Chignecto in what is now Nova Scotia, Canada. The area was a significant place in the geopolitical struggle
Beaubassin
Bank subsidiary in Canada
the metals trading division of the Bank of Nova Scotia (Scotiabank) from 1997 until January 2019. ScotiaMocatta was one of the ten market-making members
ScotiaMocatta
Hydroelectric Generating System in northern Nova Scotia, Canada
Wreck Cove is the largest hydroelectric system in Nova Scotia with a generating capacity of 215.8 MW. Constructed from 1975 to 1978, south of the Cape
Wreck Cove Hydroelectric System
Wreck_Cove_Hydroelectric_System
Military unit
The Halifax Provisional Battalion was a military unit from Nova Scotia, Canada, which was sent to fight against the North-West Rebellion in 1885. The
Halifax_Provisional_Battalion
1749 siege in Nova Scotia
siege happened at Fort Vieux Logis, Grand-Pré (present-day Hortonville, Nova Scotia). The native and Acadia militia laid siege to Fort Vieux Logis for a
Siege_of_Grand_Pré
Historic site in Baddeck, Nova Scotia
Historic Site is a 10-hectare (25-acre) property in Baddeck, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, overlooking the Bras d'Or Lakes. The site is a unit of Parks
Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site
Alexander_Graham_Bell_National_Historic_Site
Creationist term for a fossil that extends through more than one geological stratum
fossil trees, The Joggins Fossil Cliffs, Fossils of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Museum, Nova Scotia. Macrea, A. 1997, "Polystrate" Tree Fossils, TalkOrigins
Polystrate_fossil
1758 siege of the French and Indian War
Prudent (74) and Bienfaisant (64). British forces assembled at Halifax, Nova Scotia where army and navy units spent most of May training together as the
Siege_of_Louisbourg_(1758)
Canadian artist (1813–1875)
life. She is also the first professional woman artist in Nova Scotia, recognized in her field during her active career years. She worked with scientists
Maria_Morris_Miller
Species of flowering plant in the heath family Ericaceae
Plants of Nova Scotia (11 ed.). Nova Scotian Institute of Science. p. 413. Mallonee, Barbara C. (1999). "Leaving Latitude: Emily Dickinson and Indian Pipes"
Monotropa_uniflora
Scottish Gaelic dialects of eastern Canada
settled in Nova Scotia from 1773, with the arrival of the ship Hector and continuing until the 1850s. Gaelic has been spoken since then in Nova Scotia on Cape
Canadian_Gaelic
1849, when the four founding Sisters of Charity arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia, from New York City; this has been designated a National Historic Event
Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul (Halifax)
Sisters_of_Charity_of_Saint_Vincent_de_Paul_(Halifax)
Military unit
York colony, although they saw most of their service in the Province of Nova Scotia. The battalion's commander was Lieutenant Colonel John Bayard. The Rangers
King's_Orange_Rangers
Unincorporated community in New Brunswick, Canada
of its establishment demonstrates how colonial officials in Halifax, Nova Scotia, clandestinely dispossessed the Wəlastəkwiyik (Maliseet) indigenous peoples
Maugerville
INDIAN FIELDS-NOVA-SCOTIA
INDIAN FIELDS-NOVA-SCOTIA
Female
English
 Old English name NEVA means "new." Compare with other forms of Neva.
Male
English
English unisex name derived from the American state name, INDIANA means "land of the Indians."
Female
English
 English form of Irish Nóra, NORA means "honor, valor." Compare with another form of Nora.
Male
Russian
(Вова) Russian pet form of Slavic Vladimir, VOVA means "peaceful ruler." Compare with feminine Vova.
Male
English
English unisex name, derived from vocabulary word indigo, from Greek indikon, INDIGO means "blue dye from India."Â
Girl/Female
English
The country India.
Female
French
 Short form of French Geneva, possibly NEVA means "race of women." Compare with other forms of Neva.
Female
Spanish
 Spanish name NEVA means "snow." Compare with other forms of Neva.
Female
Swedish
Swedish variant form of Scandinavian Tove, TOVA means "Thor" or "thunder." Compare with another form of Tova.
Girl/Female
English American Biblical
The country India.
Female
English
 Modern English name derived from Latin novus, NOVA means "new." Compare with another form of Nova.
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Lord Indra
Boy/Male
English
In the field.
Female
Hebrew
 Variant spelling of Hebrew Niva, NEVA means "speech." Compare with other forms of Neva.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
A Field
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
South Indian Kings
Female
Hebrew
(× Ö¸×וָה) Hebrew name NAVA means "beautiful."
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, French
The Country India; Land of the Indians
Female
Spanish
Spanish name NOVIA means "girlfriend."
Female
Hebrew
(טï‹×‘ָה)Hebrew name TOVA means "good." Compare with another form of Tova.
INDIAN FIELDS-NOVA-SCOTIA
INDIAN FIELDS-NOVA-SCOTIA
Boy/Male
Muslim
Hand held, Support
Boy/Male
American, British, English, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jamaican, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Raven; A Bird; Large Black Bird
Girl/Female
Tamil
A desire for something, Purpose, Bright, Lord Hanuman (Son of Anjani)
Boy/Male
Arabic, Kashmiri
Servant of the Self-sufficient
Male
Egyptian
, a surname of king Rameses III.
Girl/Female
German, Swedish
Noble Kind
Girl/Female
Sikh
Golden
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Friendship
Girl/Female
Muslim
Spring, Springtime, Garden
Boy/Male
Hindu
Flow of the river
INDIAN FIELDS-NOVA-SCOTIA
INDIAN FIELDS-NOVA-SCOTIA
INDIAN FIELDS-NOVA-SCOTIA
INDIAN FIELDS-NOVA-SCOTIA
INDIAN FIELDS-NOVA-SCOTIA
n.
A country in Southern Asia; the two peninsulas of Hither and Farther India; in a restricted sense, Hither India, or Hindostan.
a.
Made of maize or Indian corn; as, Indian corn, Indian meal, Indian bread, and the like.
n.
One who welds, or wields.
adv.
To, in, or on the field.
n. pl.
A tribe of Indians inhabiting Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
n.
A large vessel in the India trade.
a.
Of or pertaining to India proper; also to the East Indies, or, sometimes, to the West Indies.
a.
Open, like a field.
a.
Of or pertaining to the aborigines, or Indians, of America; as, Indian wars; the Indian tomahawk.
imp. & p. p.
of Field
n.
A native or inhabitant of India.
n.
One of the aboriginal inhabitants of America; -- so called originally from the supposed identity of America with India.
a.
Engaged in the field; encamped.
a.
Consisting of fields.
v. i.
To take the field.
n. pl.
A name designating the East Indies, also the West Indies.
v. i.
To stand out in the field, ready to catch, stop, or throw the ball.
pl.
of Indiaman