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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Natural foods |  |  |  | Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Tourism in Belgium - CitiesEvery large city has its own Gothic cathedral, church, belfry or town hall.
Tourism in Belgium - Brussels.
The capital Brussels (French Bruxelles, Dutch Brussel) is renowned for its architecture (mediaeval, Gothic, Art Nouveau and Art Déco), the Grande Place (an old market square surrounded by buildings from 16th - 18th centuries), the royal palace, its pubs, gallerias with expensive boutiques (some say the oldest covered shopping arcades in the world) and its lifestyle. The Atomium is built on the Expo ' ...
See also:Tourism in Belgium, Tourism in Belgium - Cities, Tourism in Belgium - Brussels, Tourism in Belgium - Flanders, Tourism in Belgium - Wallonia, Tourism in Belgium - Bicycle Racing, Tourism in Belgium - Food and drinks, Tourism in Belgium - Relaxation and special events, Tourism in Belgium - Nature and Natural History Read more here: » Tourism in Belgium: Encyclopedia II - Tourism in Belgium - Cities |
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|  |  |  | Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Tourism in Belgium - Bicycle RacingBelgium has many internationally famous bicycle races, such as:
Tour of Flanders
Liège-Bastogne-Liège
La Flèche Wallonne
Gent-Wevelgem
Het Volk
For cycling enthusiasts, a visit to Belgium should be combined with watching a cycling race. A famous place to spot cyclists is The Wall of Geraardsbergen (De Muur van Geraardsbergen in Dutch) and the Wall of Huy (Le mur de Huy in French). Belgium ...
See also:Tourism in Belgium, Tourism in Belgium - Cities, Tourism in Belgium - Brussels, Tourism in Belgium - Flanders, Tourism in Belgium - Wallonia, Tourism in Belgium - Bicycle Racing, Tourism in Belgium - Food and drinks, Tourism in Belgium - Relaxation and special events, Tourism in Belgium - Nature and Natural History Read more here: » Tourism in Belgium: Encyclopedia II - Tourism in Belgium - Bicycle Racing |
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|  |  |  | Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Dye - Natural dyes
Dye - Animal origin.
These include tyrian purple (vat dye), kermes and cochineal (mordant dyes) and techelet.
Dye - Vegetable origin.
Substantive dyes include walnut hulls, safflower and turmeric, while indigo and woad are vat dyes. Mordant dyes include alizarin (madder), dyer's broom, brazilwood, quercitron bark, weld and old fustic. Cudbear is unclassified.
Dye - Inorganic dyes.
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See also:Dye, Dye - Organic dyes, Dye - Natural dyes, Dye - Animal origin, Dye - Vegetable origin, Dye - Inorganic dyes, Dye - Food dyes, Dye - Other Important Dyes, Dye - Chemical classification Read more here: » Dye: Encyclopedia II - Dye - Natural dyes |
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|  |  |  | Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Rotavirus - Nature of acute diseaseRotaviruses cause acute gastroenteritis. "Infantile diarrhea", "winter diarrhea", "stomach flu", "acute nonbacterial infectious gastroenteritis", and "acute viral gastroenteritis" are other names applied to this disease.
Rotavirus gastroenteritis is a self-limiting, mild to severe disease characterized by vomiting, watery diarrhea, and low-grade fever. The infective dose is presumed to be 10-100 infectious viral particles. Because a person with rotavirus diarrhea often excretes large numbers of virus (108-1010 in ...
See also:Rotavirus, Rotavirus - Structure of the viruses, Rotavirus - Nature of acute disease, Rotavirus - Target populations and frequency, Rotavirus - Diagnosis of human illness, Rotavirus - Transmission and associated foods, Rotavirus - Vaccines, Rotavirus - Selected outbreaks, Rotavirus - Sources Read more here: » Rotavirus: Encyclopedia II - Rotavirus - Nature of acute disease |
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|  |  |  | Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Rotavirus - Target populations and frequencyHumans of all ages are susceptible to rotavirus infection. Children 6 months to 2 years of age, premature infants, the elderly, and the immunocompromised are particularly prone to more severe symptoms caused by infection with group A rotavirus.
Group A rotavirus is endemic worldwide. It is the leading cause of severe diarrhea among infants and children, being responsible for about 20% of cases, and accounts for about half of the cases requiring hospitalization. Almost every child has been infected with rotavirus by age 5. Over 3 milli ...
See also:Rotavirus, Rotavirus - Structure of the viruses, Rotavirus - Nature of acute disease, Rotavirus - Target populations and frequency, Rotavirus - Diagnosis of human illness, Rotavirus - Transmission and associated foods, Rotavirus - Vaccines, Rotavirus - Selected outbreaks, Rotavirus - Sources Read more here: » Rotavirus: Encyclopedia II - Rotavirus - Target populations and frequency |
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|  |  |  | Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Rotavirus - VaccinesIn 2006, two vaccines against Rotavirus infection were shown to be safe and effective in children: Rotarix by GlaxoSmithKline and RotaTeq by Merck. Both are taken orally and contain disabled live virus.
An earlier vaccine, Rotashield by Wyeth-Ayerst, had to be taken off the market in the late 1990s after rare but severe side effects were discovered. These complications were so rare that widespread adoption of Rotashield in developing countries would nevertheless have saved millions of lives, but use of a vaccine deemed unsafe ...
See also:Rotavirus, Rotavirus - Structure of the viruses, Rotavirus - Nature of acute disease, Rotavirus - Target populations and frequency, Rotavirus - Diagnosis of human illness, Rotavirus - Transmission and associated foods, Rotavirus - Vaccines, Rotavirus - Selected outbreaks, Rotavirus - Sources Read more here: » Rotavirus: Encyclopedia II - Rotavirus - Vaccines |
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|  |  |  | Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Rotavirus - Selected outbreaksLiterature references can be found at the links below.
MMWR 48(27):1999 On August 31, 1998, a tetravalent rhesus-based rotavirus vaccine (RotaShield[Registered]*, Wyeth Laboratories, Inc., Marietta, Pennsylvania) (RRV-TV) was licensed in the United States for vaccination of infants. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the American Academy of Family Physicians have recommended routine use of RRV-TV for vaccination of healthy infants (1,2). During September 1, 1998-July 7, 199 ...
See also:Rotavirus, Rotavirus - Structure of the viruses, Rotavirus - Nature of acute disease, Rotavirus - Target populations and frequency, Rotavirus - Diagnosis of human illness, Rotavirus - Transmission and associated foods, Rotavirus - Vaccines, Rotavirus - Selected outbreaks, Rotavirus - Sources Read more here: » Rotavirus: Encyclopedia II - Rotavirus - Selected outbreaks |
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|  |  |  | Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Wuxi - EconomyCurrently Wuxi is designated an investment grade city, and has two large industrial parks devoted to new industry. While current manufacturing centers on textiles, there is a project to move to electric motor manufacturing and MRP software development.
According to most recent figures (2002) from the local government, 24% of economic activity is textile trade, and another 25% is industrial based manufacturing, including motors, molds and casting, with another 8% being light industry.
The GDP per capita was ¥52,825 (ca. US$6,382) in 2004, ranked no.& ...
See also:Wuxi, Wuxi - Administration, Wuxi - Geography, Wuxi - Economy, Wuxi - Culture, Wuxi - Food, Wuxi - Tourism, Wuxi - Natural, Wuxi - Manmade, Wuxi - Notable people, Wuxi - Sister cities, Wuxi - Also see Read more here: » Wuxi: Encyclopedia II - Wuxi - Economy |
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|  |  |  | Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Wuxi - Sister citiesWuxi is twinned with six cities around the world.
Akashi, Japan (since August 29, 1981)
Chattanooga, USA (October 12, 1982)
Sagamihara, Japan (August 6, 1985)
Hamilton, New Zealand (July 5, 1986)
Cascais, Portugal (September 14, 1993)
Scarborough, Canada (April 10, 1996)
The two county-level cities administered by Wuxi, Jiangyin and Yixing, are also twinned with Belo Horizonte, Brazil (November 18, 1996) and Novo Mesto ...
See also:Wuxi, Wuxi - Administration, Wuxi - Geography, Wuxi - Economy, Wuxi - Culture, Wuxi - Food, Wuxi - Tourism, Wuxi - Natural, Wuxi - Manmade, Wuxi - Notable people, Wuxi - Sister cities, Wuxi - Also see Read more here: » Wuxi: Encyclopedia II - Wuxi - Sister cities |
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|  |  |  | Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Tourism in Belgium - Food and drinksBeer country par excellence, Belgium is a top visit for beer fanatics from all over the world. For more info, see the list of Belgian beers. Belgian "national dishes" are Fries with Mussels, Rabbit with Plums, Eel in Green Sauce (Paling in't Groen in Dutch) and Meat balls with "rabbit sauce" - also called "hunter sauce" - (litteral translation of respectively Boulets sauce lapin and Boulets sauce chasseur in French).
Hasselt, the capital of the province Limburg, is famous for its jenever and speculaas. Liège is also very famous for its jenever, called peket, but also for its wa ...
See also:Tourism in Belgium, Tourism in Belgium - Cities, Tourism in Belgium - Brussels, Tourism in Belgium - Flanders, Tourism in Belgium - Wallonia, Tourism in Belgium - Bicycle Racing, Tourism in Belgium - Food and drinks, Tourism in Belgium - Relaxation and special events, Tourism in Belgium - Nature and Natural History Read more here: » Tourism in Belgium: Encyclopedia II - Tourism in Belgium - Food and drinks |
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|  |  |  | Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Wuxi - GeographyThe city plan, as is typical of many older Chinese cities, is of a central city with a roughly circular plan, crisscrossed with older canals, the main canal still seeing heavy barge traffic.
Wuxi itself is on an alluvial plain of deep sedimentary deposits cut between limestone foothills, making it one of the sources for "scholar's rocks", the intricately weathered stones which were used as devices for contemplation.
Wuxi ranges from a very hot summer to a chilly winter, having an average annual temperature of 18 °C, though it seldom sees snow. Because of its proximity to the East China Sea, it is has a monsoon season and ...
See also:Wuxi, Wuxi - Administration, Wuxi - Geography, Wuxi - Economy, Wuxi - Culture, Wuxi - Food, Wuxi - Tourism, Wuxi - Natural, Wuxi - Manmade, Wuxi - Notable people, Wuxi - Sister cities, Wuxi - Also see Read more here: » Wuxi: Encyclopedia II - Wuxi - Geography |
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|  |  |  | Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Tlingit - FoodFood is a central part of Tlingit culture, and the land is an abundant provider. A saying amongst the Tlingit is that "when the tide goes out the table is set". This refers to the richness of intertidal life found on the beaches of Southeast Alaska, most of which can be harvested for food. Another saying is that "in Lingít Aaní you have to be an idiot to starve". Since food is so easy to gather from the beaches, a person who can't feed themselves at least enough to stay alive is considered to be a fool, perhaps mentally incompetent ...
See also:Tlingit, Tlingit - Territory, Tlingit - Culture, Tlingit - Kinship, Tlingit - Property, Tlingit - Potlatch, Tlingit - Art, Tlingit - War, Tlingit - Food, Tlingit - Nutrition, Tlingit - Beach Food, Tlingit - Salmon, Tlingit - Herring and Hooligan, Tlingit - Other Fish, Tlingit - Marine Mammals, Tlingit - Game, Tlingit - Philosophy and Religion, Tlingit - Dualism, Tlingit - Spirituality, Tlingit - Death and the Afterlife, Tlingit - Shamanism, Tlingit - Man and Nature, Tlingit - The Kooshdakhaa, Tlingit - History, Tlingit - Creation myth and the Raven Cycle, Tlingit - The Tlingit migration, Tlingit - Clan histories, Tlingit - First contact, Tlingit - Fur trade, Tlingit - Alaskan purchase, Tlingit - The bombing of Angoon, Tlingit - Territorial education and religion, Tlingit - ANB and recognizing rights, Tlingit - WWII, Tlingit - ANCSA, Tlingit - Today Read more here: » Tlingit: Encyclopedia II - Tlingit - Food |
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|  |  |  | Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Entamoeba histolytica - Nature of DiseaseAmebiasis (or amoebiasis) is the name of the infection caused by E. histolytica.
Infections that sometimes last for years may be accompanied by
no symptoms (in the majority of cases),
vague gastrointestinal distress,
dysentery (with blood and mucus).
Most infections occur in the digestive tract but other tissues may be invaded. Complications include
ulcerative and abscess pain, usually involving t ...
See also:Entamoeba histolytica, Entamoeba histolytica - Nature of Disease, Entamoeba histolytica - Diagnosis of Human Illness, Entamoeba histolytica - Transmission, Entamoeba histolytica - Relative Frequency of Disease, Entamoeba histolytica - Treatment, Entamoeba histolytica - Herbal Treatments, Entamoeba histolytica - Complications, Entamoeba histolytica - At Risk Populations, Entamoeba histolytica - Food Analysis, Entamoeba histolytica - Selected Outbreaks Read more here: » Entamoeba histolytica: Encyclopedia II - Entamoeba histolytica - Nature of Disease |
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|  |  |  | Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Science and the Bible - Medical knowledgeThe Old Testament contains a variety of health related instructions, such as isolating infected people (Leviticus 13:45-46), washing after handling a dead body (Numbers 19:11-19), and burying excrement away from a camp (Deuteronomy 23:12-13). Believers of Biblical inspiration contend that the degree of effectiveness of the Mosaic dietary restrictions and hygienic strictures indicates that the knowledge in the Old Testament is somet ...
See also:Science and the Bible, Science and the Bible - Mathematical Issues, Science and the Bible - Medical knowledge, Science and the Bible - Toxic Food, Science and the Bible - Sanitation, Science and the Bible - The natural world, Science and the Bible - Ecology, Science and the Bible - Zoology, Science and the Bible - Oceanography, Science and the Bible - Electrical engineering, Science and the Bible - Print References Read more here: » Science and the Bible: Encyclopedia II - Science and the Bible - Medical knowledge |
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|  |  |  | Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Entamoeba histolytica - Diagnosis of Human IllnessAsymptomatic human infections are usually diagnosed by finding cysts shed with the stool. Various flotation or sedimentation procedures have been developed to recover the cysts from fecal matter and stains help to visualize the isolated cysts for microscopic examination. Since cysts are not shed constantly, a minimum of 3 stools should be examined. In symptomatic infections, the motile form (the trophozoite) can often be seen in fresh feces. Serological tests exist and most individuals (whether with symptoms or not) will test positive for th ...
See also:Entamoeba histolytica, Entamoeba histolytica - Nature of Disease, Entamoeba histolytica - Diagnosis of Human Illness, Entamoeba histolytica - Transmission, Entamoeba histolytica - Relative Frequency of Disease, Entamoeba histolytica - Treatment, Entamoeba histolytica - Herbal Treatments, Entamoeba histolytica - Complications, Entamoeba histolytica - At Risk Populations, Entamoeba histolytica - Food Analysis, Entamoeba histolytica - Selected Outbreaks Read more here: » Entamoeba histolytica: Encyclopedia II - Entamoeba histolytica - Diagnosis of Human Illness |
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|  |  |  | Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Bodybuilding supplements - FoodDue to the large amount of food bodybuilders need to consume, the majority choose to consume some as a supplement (often in liquid form) as this is more convenient.
Bodybuilding supplements - Protein.
Bodybuilders often take a powdered form of protein, the essential building blocks for muscles, as a supplement as it is necessary to consume large quantities and protein shakes are convenient. The most commonly consumed type is whey protein since it is a naturally complete protein and is a rich source of bran ...
See also:Bodybuilding supplements, Bodybuilding supplements - Food, Bodybuilding supplements - Protein, Bodybuilding supplements - Meal Replacement, Bodybuilding supplements - Hormones, Bodybuilding supplements - Anabolic steroids, Bodybuilding supplements - Prohormones, Bodybuilding supplements - Human Growth Hormone, Bodybuilding supplements - Amino acids, Bodybuilding supplements - Glutamine, Bodybuilding supplements - BCAAs, Bodybuilding supplements - Other, Bodybuilding supplements - Creatine, Bodybuilding supplements - Insulin, Bodybuilding supplements - Natural Testosterone Boosters, Bodybuilding supplements - Nitric Oxide Read more here: » Bodybuilding supplements: Encyclopedia II - Bodybuilding supplements - Food |
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|  |  |  | Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - List of sustainable agriculture topics - Farming and Natural Resources
Water - Aquaculture - Aqueduct - Aquifer - Hydrology - Brackish water - Lake - Reservoir - Dam - River - Estuary - watershed
Land - soil - Soil life - Soil salination - Soil science
Energy - Biogas - Biomass
Air - Climate - Climate change - Global climate change - Climate model - Microclimate - Arctic climate - Subarctic clim ...
See also:List of sustainable agriculture topics, List of sustainable agriculture topics - General terminology, List of sustainable agriculture topics - Farming and Natural Resources, List of sustainable agriculture topics - Biosphere, List of sustainable agriculture topics - Agricultural practices, List of sustainable agriculture topics - Rural development, List of sustainable agriculture topics - Conservation and environmental issues, List of sustainable agriculture topics - Food and food transformation, List of sustainable agriculture topics - Economic Social & Political Context, List of sustainable agriculture topics - Individuals, List of sustainable agriculture topics - Conventions Protocols Panels and Summits, List of sustainable agriculture topics - Related lists Read more here: » List of sustainable agriculture topics: Encyclopedia II - List of sustainable agriculture topics - Farming and Natural Resources |
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|  |  |  | Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - List of sustainable agriculture topics - Economic Social & Political Context
List of sustainable agriculture topics - Individuals.
René Dumont
Donella Meadows
José Bové
Masanobu Fukuoka
Marc Bonfils
Wes Jackson
Bill Mollison
Vandana Shiva
Wendell Berry
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See also:List of sustainable agriculture topics, List of sustainable agriculture topics - General terminology, List of sustainable agriculture topics - Farming and Natural Resources, List of sustainable agriculture topics - Biosphere, List of sustainable agriculture topics - Agricultural practices, List of sustainable agriculture topics - Rural development, List of sustainable agriculture topics - Conservation and environmental issues, List of sustainable agriculture topics - Food and food transformation, List of sustainable agriculture topics - Economic Social & Political Context, List of sustainable agriculture topics - Individuals, List of sustainable agriculture topics - Conventions Protocols Panels and Summits, List of sustainable agriculture topics - Related lists Read more here: » List of sustainable agriculture topics: Encyclopedia II - List of sustainable agriculture topics - Economic Social & Political Context |
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|  |  |  | Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Red Deer - In EuropeThe red deer is Britain's largest native land mammal, and can reach 1.5m (5 ft) at the shoulder.
Apart from man, brown bears, wolves and lynx prey on red deer in Europe, though all of these natural predators are extinct in Britain.
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See also:Red Deer, Red Deer - Subspecies, Red Deer - In Europe, Red Deer - In Asia, Red Deer - History, Red Deer - In North America, Red Deer - Cultural aspects, Red Deer - History, Red Deer - North American subspecies, Red Deer - Distribution, Red Deer - Rocky Mountain Elk, Red Deer - Life cycle, Red Deer - Elk habitat and food, Red Deer - Other Subspecies, Red Deer - Natural enemies, Red Deer - Rutting behavior, Red Deer - External references Read more here: » Red Deer: Encyclopedia II - Red Deer - In Europe |
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|  |  |  | Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Tlingit - TerritoryThe maximum territory historically occupied by the Tlingit extended from the Portland Canal along the present border between Alaska and British Columbia north to the coast just southeast of the Copper River delta. The Tlingit occupied almost all of the Alexander Archipelago except the southernmost end of Prince of Wales Island and its surroundings into which the Kaigani Haida moved just before the first encounters with European explorers. Inland the Tlingit occupied areas along the major rivers which pierce the Coast Mountains and Saint Elia ...
See also:Tlingit, Tlingit - Territory, Tlingit - Culture, Tlingit - Kinship, Tlingit - Property, Tlingit - Potlatch, Tlingit - Art, Tlingit - War, Tlingit - Food, Tlingit - Nutrition, Tlingit - Beach Food, Tlingit - Salmon, Tlingit - Herring and Hooligan, Tlingit - Other Fish, Tlingit - Marine Mammals, Tlingit - Game, Tlingit - Philosophy and Religion, Tlingit - Dualism, Tlingit - Spirituality, Tlingit - Death and the Afterlife, Tlingit - Shamanism, Tlingit - Man and Nature, Tlingit - The Kooshdakhaa, Tlingit - History, Tlingit - Creation myth and the Raven Cycle, Tlingit - The Tlingit migration, Tlingit - Clan histories, Tlingit - First contact, Tlingit - Fur trade, Tlingit - Alaskan purchase, Tlingit - The bombing of Angoon, Tlingit - Territorial education and religion, Tlingit - ANB and recognizing rights, Tlingit - WWII, Tlingit - ANCSA, Tlingit - Today Read more here: » Tlingit: Encyclopedia II - Tlingit - Territory |
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|  |  |  | Natural foods: Encyclopedia II - Tlingit - CultureThe Tlingit culture is multifaceted and complex, a characteristic of Northwest Pacific Coast peoples with access to easily exploited rich resources. In Tlingit culture a heavy emphasis is placed upon family and kinship, and on a rich tradition of oratory. Wealth and economic power are important indicators of status, but so is generosity and proper behavior, all signs of "good breeding" and ties to aristocracy. Art and spirituality are incorporated in nearly all areas of Tlingit culture, with even everyday objects such as spoons and storage boxes decorated and imbued with spiritual power and historical associations.
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See also:Tlingit, Tlingit - Territory, Tlingit - Culture, Tlingit - Kinship, Tlingit - Property, Tlingit - Potlatch, Tlingit - Art, Tlingit - War, Tlingit - Food, Tlingit - Nutrition, Tlingit - Beach Food, Tlingit - Salmon, Tlingit - Herring and Hooligan, Tlingit - Other Fish, Tlingit - Marine Mammals, Tlingit - Game, Tlingit - Philosophy and Religion, Tlingit - Dualism, Tlingit - Spirituality, Tlingit - Death and the Afterlife, Tlingit - Shamanism, Tlingit - Man and Nature, Tlingit - The Kooshdakhaa, Tlingit - History, Tlingit - Creation myth and the Raven Cycle, Tlingit - The Tlingit migration, Tlingit - Clan histories, Tlingit - First contact, Tlingit - Fur trade, Tlingit - Alaskan purchase, Tlingit - The bombing of Angoon, Tlingit - Territorial education and religion, Tlingit - ANB and recognizing rights, Tlingit - WWII, Tlingit - ANCSA, Tlingit - Today Read more here: » Tlingit: Encyclopedia II - Tlingit - Culture |
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