The Ofo were a hunter- farmer tribe which suffered in conflicts with larger tribes. The early French traders knew of them in southwestern Ohio before they were driven south by the Iroquois during the Beaver Wars. They are most closely related to the Biloxi, but they eventually joined the Tunica.
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The origin of the term 'got dibs' is unknown. Dibs was a game similar to jacks, and the term also referred to money.
First come, first served First come, first served is a phrase popularized during the nineteenth century, though it may have been in use before that time. ... First come, first served describes a situation whereby customers are served in the order in which they arrive, those who arrive first are served first. The term first come, first served was popularized by shopkeepers during the nineteenth century.
The term Imperial Presidency is offensive because the president of the United States is supposed to come from common stock. The president is not supposed to be too powerful.
One of them was Sauk and FoxThe Biloxi, Capinans, Chakchiuma, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Choula, Dakota Sioux, Grigra, Houma, Ibitoupa, Koroa, Moctobi, Natchez, Ofo, Okelousa, Pascagoula, Pensacola, Quapaw, Taposa, Tiou, Tunica and Yazoo Native American tribes lived in Mississippi.
From the term "whipper-in" used in fox-hunting parlance. The party whips make sure that MP's turn up to vote, using whatever methods are necessary.