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Shick Shack
Shick Shack (c. 1727 – c. 1835) was a 19th-century Potawatomi chieftain and leader of a band of the Illinois River Potawatomi. One of the highest hills in Illinois, Shick Shack Hill (or Shick-Shack's Nob) in Cass County, Illinois bears his name as does Shick Shack Sand Pond Nature wikipedia.org
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shick-shack
shick-shack dial. (ˈʃɪkʃæk) Also shic(k)-sack, shitsack, shig-shag, sic-sac, shuck-shack, shiff-shack, etc. (See Eng. Dial. Dict.) [Perh. a corruption of shitsack, an ‘opprobrious appellation by which the Nonconformists were vulgarly distinguished’ (Granger Biogr. Hist. Eng. 1769, II. 224 and index)... Oxford English Dictionary
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shig-shag
shig-shag variant of shick-shack. Oxford English Dictionary
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Shack (disambiguation)
Shack or The Shack may also refer to: Places The Shack (Williamsport, Ohio), a Registered Historic Place in Pickaway County, Ohio, United States The Shack Neighborhood House, a community center in Scotts Run, West Virginia, United States People Shack (surname) Shick Shack (c. 1727–c. 1835), Native wikipedia.org
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Shick
Shick may refer to: Rob Shick (born 1957), Canadian National Hockey League referee Shick Shack (c. 1727 – c. 1835) was a 19th-century Potawatomi chieftain Nicholas Newman and Sharon Collins, a popular supercouple on the American soap opera The Young and the Restless, often called Shick See also Schick ( wikipedia.org
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May Awareness Days and Events in Britain
29 May 2010 - Oak Apple Day. Oak Apple Day was a holiday celebrated in England on 29 May to commemorate the restoration of the monarchy in Britain and Ireland, in May 1660. In some parts of the country, the day was also known as Shick-Shack Day or Arbour Day. 30 May - Spring Bank Holiday. 31 May - World No Tobacco Day. projectbritain.com
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shite
▪ I. shit, shite, n. Not now in decent use. (ʃɪt, ʃaɪt) Forms: 1 scitte, 3 schit, 4 schyt, 6 Sc. schit, s(c)heitt(e, 6– shit, shite. [f. root of next. There are prob. two or three different formations: OE. *scite dung (= MLG. schite), scitte diarrhœa; also mod.E. dial. shite f. the vb. (cf. ON. skît... Oxford English Dictionary
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Oak Apple Day
It has also been known as Shick Shack Day, or Oak and Nettle Day. celebrations to commemorate the event often entailed the wearing of oak apples (a type of plant gall, possibly known in some parts of the country as a "shick-shack wikipedia.org
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List of Algonquian personal names
Opchanacanough Oratam Chief Oshkosh Ozhaguscodaywayquay P Papakeecha Passaconaway Petosegay Plausawa Pocahontas Powhatan S Senachewine Senachwine Shabbona Shick Shack Shaw-shaw-way-nay-beece Shingabawossin Shingas Shingwauk Squanto T Tacumwah Tagwagane Tamanend Taphance Tecumseh Tomocomo Totopotomoi Tuhbenahneequay wikipedia.org
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Gomo (Potawatomi leader)
A later participant in the Peoria War, he and twelve other chieftains, including Senachwine, Shick Shack, Comas, Crow and Black Partridge, were escorted wikipedia.org
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George Davenport
Chieftains in the delegation included Black Partridge, Senachwine, Comas, Shick Shack, Crow, and Gomo. wikipedia.org
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