America): Maliseet, Passamaquoddy; Abenaki, Penobscot; Caddo; Plains Ojibwa; Arapaho; Blackfoot; Crow; Gros Ventre; Sarsi; Arikara; Wichita; Pawnee; Cheyenne; Teton; Winnebago; Omaha,
Ponka; Iowa; Swampy Cree (Eastern); Ojibwa (Eastern); Montagnais; Naskapi; Swampy Cree (Western); Northern Ojibwa; Santee; Five Nations Iroquois; Fox, Sauk, Kikapoo; Assiniboine; Plains Cree; Menomini; Ojibwa (Western);
Lebang Baipidi, popularly known as
Ponka in music circles, said she was excited to be part of the historic event.
From Richmond, California to
Ponka City, Oklahoma, the sites shared two qualities: labor disputes requiring resolution, and strong relationships between EJ leadership and vulnerable fenceline communities.
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Ponka R, Fokou E, Fotso M, Achu MB and FM Tchouanguep Methods of preparation and the energy, protein and mineral values of three Cameroonian dishes: "corn chaff", "nnamowondo/ebobolo" and "nnamngon/ebobolo".
Ponka, "Volvulus of the colon," Diseases of the Colon and Rectum, vol.
Fillebeen C, Rivas-Estilla AM, Bisaillon M,
Ponka P, Muckenthaler M, Hentze MW, et al.
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Ponka D, Rouleau K, Arya N, Redwood-Campbell L, Woollard R, Siedlecki B, Dunikowski L.
Ponka et al., "Effect of long term consumption of probiotic milk on infections in children attending day care centres: double blind, randomised trial," BMJ, vol.
Ponka, "Iron overload in human disease," New England Journal of Medicine, vol.
Ponka, "The molecular mechanisms of the metabolism and transport of iron in normal and neoplastic cells," Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, vol.
Lee, R., Beauparlant, P., Elford, H.,
Ponka, P., Hiscott, J., 1997.