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Indian Islands (Newfoundland And Labrador)
Indian Island can refer: Places Populated places * Indian Island, Washington, an unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Washington state, USA * Penobscot Indian Island Reservation, near Old Town, Maine, USA; known colloquially as Indian Island * Indian Island 28, a Miꞌkmaq Indian reserve near Richibucto, New Brunswick, Canada Islands *West Indies, in Caribbean Sea. *Indian Island (Lake Erie), in Maumee Bay, Michigan, USA *Indian Island (Humboldt Bay), also known as Tuluwat Island or Gunther Island, in Eureka, California, USA *Indian Island (South Oyster Bay) on Strongs Creek and the East West Channel in South Oyster Bay, Copiague, New York, USA *Indian Island (New Zealand), in Tamatea / Dusky Sound, New Zealand *Indian Island (Bay of Fundy), in New Brunswick, Canada Facilities and structures * Indian Island Light, Rockport Harbor, Maine, USA Fictional places *Indian Island is the name of the main setting in the novel ''And Then There Were None'' by Agatha Christie, also ...
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Indian Island, Washington
Indian Island is an Unincorporated area, unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Washington, Jefferson County, Washington (state), Washington, United States. The whole island is covered by the Marrowstone, Washington, Marrowstone CDP. It is located between Port Townsend Bay and Kilisut Harbor. Parts also border on Oak Bay and Scow Bay. Until the construction of the Port Townsend Ship Canal (also known as Portage Canal) Indian Island was connected to the mainland by a broad sand flat and backshore marsh. Indian Island is the location of the Indian Island Naval Reserve, which covers the entire island. No civilian residences are allowed on Indian Island. Indian Island is attached to Marrowstone Island, and is often grouped with it. Indian Island is served by the ZIP code for Nordland, Washington, Nordland. The entire island has a land area of 11.28 km (4.3553 sq mi) and a population of 44 persons as of the United States Census, 2000, 2000 census. Naval Magazine Indian ...
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Penobscot Indian Island Reservation
Penobscot Indian Island Reservation (Abenaki language, Abenaki: ''Álənαpe Mə́nəhan'') is an Indian reservation for the Penobscot Tribe of Maine, a federally recognized tribe of the Penobscot people, Penobscot"Tribal Directory."
''National Congress of American Indians.'' Retrieved 30 Aug 2012.
in Penobscot County, Maine, United States, near Old Town, Maine, Old Town. The population was 758 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. The reservation extends for many miles alongside 15 towns and two unincorporated area#U.S. Census Bureau, unorganized territories in a thin string along the Penobscot River, from its base at Indian Island, near Old Town, Maine, Old Town and Milford, Maine, Milford, northward to the vicinity of East Millinocket, Maine, East Millinocket, almost entirely in Penobscot County. A small, uninhabited par ...
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Indian Island 28
Indian Island 28 is a Mi'kmaq First Nation reserve on Indian Island in Canada located in Kent County, New Brunswick. Its population in the 2016 Census was 138. Demographics Population trendStatistics Canada: 1996, 2001, 2006 census Mother tongue (2016) History Notable people See also *List of communities in New Brunswick *List of Indian reserves in Canada Canada has numerous Indian reserves, also known as First Nations reserves, for First Nations in Canada, First Nations people, which were mostly established in 1876 by the ''Indian Act'' and have been variously expanded and reduced by royal commi ... * List of islands of New BrunswickIndian Island First Nation website References {{First Nations in New Brunswick Indian reserves in New Brunswick Communities in Gloucester County, New Brunswick Mi'kmaq in Canada Islands of New Brunswick ...
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West Indies
The West Indies is an island subregion of the Americas, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, which comprises 13 independent island country, island countries and 19 dependent territory, dependencies in three archipelagos: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles, and the Lucayan Archipelago. The subregion includes all the islands in the Antilles, in addition to The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands, which are in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean. The term is often interchangeable with "Caribbean", although the latter may also include coastal regions of Central America, Central and South American mainland nations, including Mexico, Belize, Honduras, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, French Guiana, Guyana, and Suriname, as well as the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic island nation of Bermuda, all of which are geographically distinct from the three main island groups, but culturally related. Terminology The English term ''Indie'' is deri ...
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Indian Island (Lake Erie)
Indian Island is a small island of the U.S. state of Michigan, located at the north end of Maumee Bay in Lake Erie. It is located just off shore of the northeast tip of the " Lost Peninsula", an exclave created by the Michigan-Ohio boundary line. It is part of Erie Township in Monroe County. It was never known to have been inhabited. On older USGS topographic map In modern mapping, a topographic map or topographic sheet is a type of map characterized by large- scale detail and quantitative representation of relief features, usually using contour lines (connecting points of equal elevation), but histori ...s, it was labeled (possibly erroneously) as "Odeen Island", while an island nearby to the west was referred to as "Indian Island".
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Indian Island (Humboldt Bay)
Tuluwat Island (formerly Indian Island or Gunther Island) is located on Humboldt Bay within the city of Eureka, California. The 1860 massacre of the Wiyot people was perpetrated in the village of Tolowot or Tuluwat on this island. A National Historic Landmark encompasses the midden at Gunther Island Site 67. Since October 21, 2019, the Wiyot Tribe have had the land deed to almost all of the island. Geography Tuluwat Island is the largest of three islands located between the Samoa and Eureka Channels within Humboldt Bay and primarily consists of tidal marsh. Over time, human habitation on the island changed its topography, in part due to a process known as shell mounding, which increased the elevation of the island as Wiyot continually placed shells remaining from subsistence fishery management in the same location over a period of centuries. The current island is about with about to the north-east of California State Route 255 and the rest to the south-west. History Early ...
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Indian Island (South Oyster Bay)
Indian Island can refer: Places Populated places * Indian Island, Washington, an unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Washington state, USA * Penobscot Indian Island Reservation, near Old Town, Maine, USA; known colloquially as Indian Island * Indian Island 28, a Miꞌkmaq Indian reserve near Richibucto, New Brunswick, Canada Islands *West Indies, in Caribbean Sea. * Indian Island (Lake Erie), in Maumee Bay, Michigan, USA * Indian Island (Humboldt Bay), also known as Tuluwat Island or Gunther Island, in Eureka, California, USA * Indian Island (South Oyster Bay) on Strongs Creek and the East West Channel in South Oyster Bay, Copiague, New York, USA * Indian Island (New Zealand), in Tamatea / Dusky Sound, New Zealand * Indian Island (Bay of Fundy), in New Brunswick, Canada Facilities and structures * Indian Island Light, Rockport Harbor, Maine, USA Fictional places *Indian Island is the name of the main setting in the novel ''And Then There Were None'' by Agatha Christi ...
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South Oyster Bay
South Oyster Bay or East Bay is a lagoon"Significant habitats and habitat complexes of the New York bight watershed - Hempstead Bays - South Oyster Bay Complex"
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and natural harbor along the western portion of the south shore of in in the

Indian Island (New Zealand)
Indian Island () is an island in Dusky Sound in Fiordland. Its name stems from first sightings of indigenous people on the island by James Cook in 1773. The island is situated southeast of Anchor Island and west of Long Island, and is part of Fiordland National Park. Pest control of introduced animal species such as stoats and rats from 1999 onwards led to the island to be declared pest-free in 2012. The island is one of only nine completely pest-free islands in Fiordland and provides another buffer to Anchor Island, which is critical to the survival of kākāpō. See also * List of islands of New Zealand * Desert island An uninhabited island, desert island, or deserted island, is an island, islet or atoll which lacks permanent human population. Uninhabited islands are often depicted in films or stories about shipwrecked people, and are also used as stereotypes ... References Uninhabited islands of New Zealand Islands of Fiordland Fiordland National Park ...
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Indian Island (Bay Of Fundy)
Indian Island is one of the Fundy Isles, sparsely populated in the West Isles Parish, New Brunswick, West Isles Parish of the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada that "was once an important trading depot".Dallison, Robert L. "Turning Back the Fenians New Brunswick's Last Colonial Campaign" Approximately a mile long and comprising 150 acres, it is located between Moose Island, Deer Island, New Brunswick, Deer Island and Campobello Island. Immediately to its south, there are three small rocky islets, Cherry Island (New Brunswick), Cherry Island, Jouett's Island and Marble Island (New Brunswick), Marble Island. Name and Geography It was historically called Fish Island, Perkins Island, Le Arterail Island, and finally Indian Island. In the Passamaquoddy-Maliseet language it has been called ''Jeganagoose'', and ''Misik-Negus'' or ''Misigne'goos'' and believed to have only been used as a burial site for neighbour native tribes. It is principally altered slate.Gesner, Abraham. "First Ge ...
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Indian Island Light
Indian Island Light is a lighthouse on Indian Island on the eastern side of the entrance to Rockport Harbor, Maine. It was first established in 1850. The present structure was built in 1875. It was deactivated in 1934 and is now a private residence. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Indian Island Light Station on March 23, 1988. Description and history The town of Rockport is located on the western shore of Penobscot Bay in central Maine. Its harbor is sheltered by Beauchamp Point, a peninsula extending roughly southward. Indian Island is, at , the largest of a short chain of islands that extend south from the point. Indian Island Light is located at the southern tip of Indian Island. The station consists of a tower, keeper's house, shed, and oil house. The tower is a squat tapered square brick structure, surmounted by a square lantern house ringed by a catwalk and railing. A small workroom projects from the south side of the tower, sheltered b ...
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And Then There Were None
''And Then There Were None'' is a mystery fiction, mystery novel by the English writer Agatha Christie, who described it as the most difficult of her books to write. It was first published in the United Kingdom by the Collins Crime Club on 6 November 1939, as ''Ten Little Niggers'', after an 1869 Minstrel show, minstrel song that serves as a major plot element. The US edition was released in January 1940 with the title ''And Then There Were None'', taken from the last five words of the song. Successive American reprints and adaptations use that title, though American Pocket Books paperbacks used the title ''Ten Little Indians'' between 1964 and 1986. UK editions continued to use the original title until 1985. The book is the world's best-selling mystery, and with over 100 million copies sold is one of the List of best-selling books, best-selling books of all time. The novel has been listed as the seventh best-selling title (any language, including reference works) of all time. ...
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