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One of these objects names an annual feast at Fort Ouiatenon (“wee-ah-teh-non”) that reenacts Wea trade with Wabash River voyageurs (“voy-ah-ZHUR”). One of these objects caused blindness among the pale race said to have built a wall at Fort Mountain State Park, causing people with eyes like these objects to be killed by the Cherokee. A late summer raiding (10[1])time nicknamed for one of these objects titles S. C. Gwynne’s history of Quanah Parker (10[1])and the Comanche (10[1])Empire. (10[2])Farmer’s almanacs (-5[1])often listed ersatz “Indian” names (10[1])for one of these objects, (10[1])like the “sprouting grass,” (10[1])“strawberry,” (10[1])and “hunter’s.” (10[4]-5[1])One of these abiotic objects titles a David Grann book about William Hale’s (10[1])schemes to acquire headrights (10[2])to oil royalties in Oklahoma. (10[1]-5[1])For 10 points, a 2023 (10[1]-5[2])Martin Scorsese film (10[1])about the Osage murders is titled for “killers” of what sort of object (10[1])named for flowers? ■END■ (10[4])

ANSWER: moons [accept months; accept Killers of the Flower Moon; accept Empire of the Summer Moon; accept moon-eyed people; accept Feast of the Hunter’s Moon; prompt on natural satellites, astronomical bodies, celestial bodies, stellar bodies, heavenly bodies, or equivalents of any]
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