Native Americans knew the tree and named it (though the name is not known) before the pioneers came.
Soon visionary pioneers and developers came to the area.
Chinese pioneers first came to Sarawak as traders and explorers in the 6th century.
Parowan pioneers came to meet the men, who were fed, sheltered, and given grain.
Most pioneers came from the west, with New Guinea acting as the launch pad.
When the pioneers came west, they brought with them a dance called the quadrille, which means square in French.
The pioneers came on the California and Oregon road.
The pioneers in these groups probably came as spouses, but then relatives arrived and new communities grew.
The first pioneers in the late 19th century came to this area.
Still, some pioneers are coming in, pointing out that China's economic liberalization also drew many skeptics at first.