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Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - Tasaday - Some early history

Tasaday oral history speaks of "fugu", a horribly evil force that devastated the community, killing everyone except the Tasaday's ancestors who fled southward, deep into the forbidding mountain forest (even currently, most Mindanao tribespeople avoid the deep forest due to beliefs such as "tau maloy" or ghost people who are said to inhabit there). Believing they were the only survivors, the Tasaday settled in the area of their cave dwellings ...

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Tasaday, Tasaday - Some early history, Tasaday - First reported contacts, Tasaday - Manuel Elizalde Jr.'s continued relationship with the Tasaday, Tasaday - Press hoax claims and debunking the hoax, Tasaday - The Tasaday of the 1970s, Tasaday - Food and drugs, Tasaday - Tools and ornamentals, Tasaday - The Tasaday today, Tasaday - The Tasaday's fight to preserve their homeland

Read more here: » Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - Tasaday - Some early history

Tasaday: Encyclopedia - Charles Lindbergh

Charles Augustus Lindbergh (February 4, 1902 – August 26, 1974), known as "Lucky Lindy" and "The Lone Eagle", was a pioneering United States aviator famous for piloting the first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927. Charles Lindbergh - Early life. Lindbergh was born in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Swedish immigrants. He grew up in Little Falls, Minnesota. His father, Charles August Lindbergh, was a lawyer and later a U.S. congressman who opposed the entry of the U.S. into World War I; ...

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Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - List of indigenous peoples - Africa

The continent of Africa, including associated islands such as Madagascar, but excluding Arabia. List of indigenous peoples - Central Africa. Central Africa generally includes the lands mainly of the Congo River basin, south of the Sahara and west of the Great Rift Valley. Pygmy peoples: Central and Western Africa See also:

List of indigenous peoples, List of indigenous peoples - Africa, List of indigenous peoples - Central Africa, List of indigenous peoples - East Africa, List of indigenous peoples - North Africa, List of indigenous peoples - Southern Africa, List of indigenous peoples - West Africa, List of indigenous peoples - Americas, List of indigenous peoples - The Caribbean, List of indigenous peoples - Central America, List of indigenous peoples - North America, List of indigenous peoples - South America, List of indigenous peoples - Asia, List of indigenous peoples - Central Asia, List of indigenous peoples - East Asia, List of indigenous peoples - North Asia, List of indigenous peoples - South Asia, List of indigenous peoples - Southeast Asia, List of indigenous peoples - Southwest Asia, List of indigenous peoples - Circumpolar North, List of indigenous peoples - Europe, List of indigenous peoples - Oceania, List of indigenous peoples - Australia, List of indigenous peoples - Melanesia, List of indigenous peoples - Micronesia, List of indigenous peoples - Polynesia

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Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - List of Philippine-related topics - People

See also List of Filipinos. Chinese Filipino Japanese Filipino Filipino Americans * Filipino Canadians * Andres Bonifacio Antonio Fortich Apolinario Mabini Aquilino Pimentel, Jr. * ** Arturo Tolentino Benigno Aquino Benigno Aquino Jr. Benigno Aquino III Blas Ople Camilo Osias Carlos P. Garcia Carlos P. Romulo Claro M. Recto Corazon Aquino Datu Sikatuna < ...

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List of Philippine-related topics, List of Philippine-related topics - People, List of Philippine-related topics - Filipinos, List of Philippine-related topics - Others, List of Philippine-related topics - Pinoy Big Brother housemates, List of Philippine-related topics - Fictional, List of Philippine-related topics - Foreigners, List of Philippine-related topics - Places and locations, List of Philippine-related topics - Regions of the Philippines, List of Philippine-related topics - Provinces of the Philippines, List of Philippine-related topics - Cities of the Philippines, List of Philippine-related topics - Municipalities, List of Philippine-related topics - Islands, List of Philippine-related topics - Non-island landforms, List of Philippine-related topics - Bodies of water, List of Philippine-related topics - Other places and locations, List of Philippine-related topics - Events and history, List of Philippine-related topics - Pre-colonial period, List of Philippine-related topics - Spanish colonization, List of Philippine-related topics - Philippine Revolution, List of Philippine-related topics - Philippine-American War, List of Philippine-related topics - World War II, List of Philippine-related topics - Post-war, List of Philippine-related topics - Post-EDSA Revolution, List of Philippine-related topics - Elections, List of Philippine-related topics - Philippine festivals, List of Philippine-related topics - Air Sea and Land transport, List of Philippine-related topics - Broadcast, List of Philippine-related topics - Business, List of Philippine-related topics - Disaster Emergency Services and Hospitals, List of Philippine-related topics - Military and Police, List of Philippine-related topics - Newspapers, List of Philippine-related topics - Organizations, List of Philippine-related topics - Politics, List of Philippine-related topics - Religious Orgs, List of Philippine-related topics - Science & Technology, List of Philippine-related topics - Sports, List of Philippine-related topics - Utilities, List of Philippine-related topics - Government, List of Philippine-related topics - International Affiliates, List of Philippine-related topics - Educational institutions, List of Philippine-related topics - Languages dialects and other linguistics articles, List of Philippine-related topics - Flora, List of Philippine-related topics - Fauna, List of Philippine-related topics - Economy, List of Philippine-related topics - Others

Read more here: » List of Philippine-related topics: Encyclopedia II - List of Philippine-related topics - People

Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - Charles Lindbergh - Early life

Lindbergh was born in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Swedish immigrants. He grew up in Little Falls, Minnesota. His father, Charles August Lindbergh, was a lawyer and later a U.S. congressman who opposed the entry of the U.S. into World War I; his mother was a chemistry teacher. Early on he showed an interest in machines. In 1922 he quit a mechanical engineering program, joined a pilot and mechanics training program with Nebraska Aircraft, bought his own airplane, a WW1-surplus Curtiss JN-4 "Jenny", and became a stunt pilot. In 1924, he started training a ...

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Charles Lindbergh, Charles Lindbergh - Early life, Charles Lindbergh - First solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean, Charles Lindbergh - Marriage children kidnapping, Charles Lindbergh - Did Lindbergh Sympathize with Nazis?, Charles Lindbergh - Rise of fascism, Charles Lindbergh - Lindbergh and the Munich Crisis, Charles Lindbergh - Outbreak of war, Charles Lindbergh - Later life, Charles Lindbergh - Lindbergh in fiction, Charles Lindbergh - See Also, Charles Lindbergh - Sources

Read more here: » Charles Lindbergh: Encyclopedia II - Charles Lindbergh - Early life

Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - Charles Lindbergh - Marriage, children, kidnapping

He married Anne Morrow Lindbergh, an author and daughter of diplomat Dwight Morrow, in 1929. He taught her how to fly and did much of his exploring and charting of air-routes with her. The two had six children: Charles Augustus, Jr.(born 1930), Jon (1932), Land (1937), Anne (1940), Scott (1942) and Reeve (1945). Their son Charles Augustus, 20 months old, was abducted on March 1, 1932, from their home. The boy was found dead on May 12 in Hopewell, New Jersey, just a few miles from the Lindbergh's home, after a nation-wide ten week sear ...

See also:

Charles Lindbergh, Charles Lindbergh - Early life, Charles Lindbergh - First solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean, Charles Lindbergh - Marriage, children, kidnapping, Charles Lindbergh - Did Lindbergh Sympathize with Nazis?, Charles Lindbergh - Rise of fascism, Charles Lindbergh - Lindbergh and the Munich Crisis, Charles Lindbergh - Outbreak of war, Charles Lindbergh - Later life, Charles Lindbergh - Lindbergh in fiction, Charles Lindbergh - See Also, Charles Lindbergh - Sources

Read more here: » Charles Lindbergh: Encyclopedia II - Charles Lindbergh - Marriage, children, kidnapping

Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - List of Philippine-related topics - Events and history

List of Philippine-related topics - Events and history. List of Philippine-related topics - Pre-colonial period. Pre-colonial Philippines Laguna Copperplate Inscription Datu List of Philippine-related topics - Spanish colonization. Battle of Mactan List of Philippine-related topics - Philippine Revolution. Cry of Pugad Lawin Battle of Manila Bay Spanish-American War Phi ...

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List of Philippine-related topics, List of Philippine-related topics - People, List of Philippine-related topics - Filipinos, List of Philippine-related topics - Others, List of Philippine-related topics - Pinoy Big Brother housemates, List of Philippine-related topics - Fictional, List of Philippine-related topics - Foreigners, List of Philippine-related topics - Places and locations, List of Philippine-related topics - Regions of the Philippines, List of Philippine-related topics - Provinces of the Philippines, List of Philippine-related topics - Cities of the Philippines, List of Philippine-related topics - Municipalities, List of Philippine-related topics - Islands, List of Philippine-related topics - Non-island landforms, List of Philippine-related topics - Bodies of water, List of Philippine-related topics - Other places and locations, List of Philippine-related topics - Events and history, List of Philippine-related topics - Pre-colonial period, List of Philippine-related topics - Spanish colonization, List of Philippine-related topics - Philippine Revolution, List of Philippine-related topics - Philippine-American War, List of Philippine-related topics - World War II, List of Philippine-related topics - Post-war, List of Philippine-related topics - Post-EDSA Revolution, List of Philippine-related topics - Elections, List of Philippine-related topics - Philippine festivals, List of Philippine-related topics - Air Sea and Land transport, List of Philippine-related topics - Broadcast, List of Philippine-related topics - Business, List of Philippine-related topics - Disaster Emergency Services and Hospitals, List of Philippine-related topics - Military and Police, List of Philippine-related topics - Newspapers, List of Philippine-related topics - Organizations, List of Philippine-related topics - Politics, List of Philippine-related topics - Religious Orgs, List of Philippine-related topics - Science & Technology, List of Philippine-related topics - Sports, List of Philippine-related topics - Utilities, List of Philippine-related topics - Government, List of Philippine-related topics - International Affiliates, List of Philippine-related topics - Educational institutions, List of Philippine-related topics - Languages dialects and other linguistics articles, List of Philippine-related topics - Flora, List of Philippine-related topics - Fauna, List of Philippine-related topics - Economy, List of Philippine-related topics - Others

Read more here: » List of Philippine-related topics: Encyclopedia II - List of Philippine-related topics - Events and history

Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - List of indigenous peoples - Americas

the Americas is the continent (or supercontinent) comprising of North and South America, and associated islands. Main articles: Indigenous peoples of the Americas, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], See also:

List of indigenous peoples, List of indigenous peoples - Africa, List of indigenous peoples - Central Africa, List of indigenous peoples - East Africa, List of indigenous peoples - North Africa, List of indigenous peoples - Southern Africa, List of indigenous peoples - West Africa, List of indigenous peoples - Americas, List of indigenous peoples - The Caribbean, List of indigenous peoples - Central America, List of indigenous peoples - North America, List of indigenous peoples - South America, List of indigenous peoples - Asia, List of indigenous peoples - Central Asia, List of indigenous peoples - East Asia, List of indigenous peoples - North Asia, List of indigenous peoples - South Asia, List of indigenous peoples - Southeast Asia, List of indigenous peoples - Southwest Asia, List of indigenous peoples - Circumpolar North, List of indigenous peoples - Europe, List of indigenous peoples - Oceania, List of indigenous peoples - Australia, List of indigenous peoples - Melanesia, List of indigenous peoples - Micronesia, List of indigenous peoples - Polynesia

Read more here: » List of indigenous peoples: Encyclopedia II - List of indigenous peoples - Americas

Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - List of indigenous peoples - Asia

The (sub-)continent of Asia, including related islands, the Indian subcontinent, Central Asian Republics, the Middle East and Arabia. List of indigenous peoples - Central Asia. Central Asia generally includes the landlocked region west of the Caspian Sea, south of the Russian Taiga, to the Himalayas, and extending eastwards to Mongolia and the western Chinese provinces and autonomous regions. Tibetans: Central Asia See also:

List of indigenous peoples, List of indigenous peoples - Africa, List of indigenous peoples - Central Africa, List of indigenous peoples - East Africa, List of indigenous peoples - North Africa, List of indigenous peoples - Southern Africa, List of indigenous peoples - West Africa, List of indigenous peoples - Americas, List of indigenous peoples - The Caribbean, List of indigenous peoples - Central America, List of indigenous peoples - North America, List of indigenous peoples - South America, List of indigenous peoples - Asia, List of indigenous peoples - Central Asia, List of indigenous peoples - East Asia, List of indigenous peoples - North Asia, List of indigenous peoples - South Asia, List of indigenous peoples - Southeast Asia, List of indigenous peoples - Southwest Asia, List of indigenous peoples - Circumpolar North, List of indigenous peoples - Europe, List of indigenous peoples - Oceania, List of indigenous peoples - Australia, List of indigenous peoples - Melanesia, List of indigenous peoples - Micronesia, List of indigenous peoples - Polynesia

Read more here: » List of indigenous peoples: Encyclopedia II - List of indigenous peoples - Asia

Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - Charles Lindbergh - Later life

After World War II he lived quietly in Connecticut as a consultant both to the chief of staff of the U.S. Air Force and to Pan American World Airways. His 1953 book The Spirit of St. Louis, recounting his non-stop transatlantic flight, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1954. Dwight D. Eisenhower restored his assignment with the Army Air Corps and made him a Brigadier General in 1954. In that year, he served on the congressional advisory panel set up to establish the site of the United States Air Force Academy. In the 1960s, he became a spokes ...

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Charles Lindbergh, Charles Lindbergh - Early life, Charles Lindbergh - First solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean, Charles Lindbergh - Marriage children kidnapping, Charles Lindbergh - Did Lindbergh Sympathize with Nazis?, Charles Lindbergh - Rise of fascism, Charles Lindbergh - Lindbergh and the Munich Crisis, Charles Lindbergh - Outbreak of war, Charles Lindbergh - Later life, Charles Lindbergh - Lindbergh in fiction, Charles Lindbergh - See Also, Charles Lindbergh - Sources

Read more here: » Charles Lindbergh: Encyclopedia II - Charles Lindbergh - Later life

Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - List of Philippine-related topics - Places and locations

Includes former regions. Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao Bicol Region Cagayan Valley CALABARZON Caraga Central Luzon Central Visayas Cordillera Administrative Region Davao Region Eastern Visayas Ilocos Region Metro Manila MIMAROPA Northern Mindanao SOCCSKSARGEN Southern Tagalog Western Visayas Zamboanga Peninsula List of Philippine ...

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List of Philippine-related topics, List of Philippine-related topics - People, List of Philippine-related topics - Filipinos, List of Philippine-related topics - Others, List of Philippine-related topics - Pinoy Big Brother housemates, List of Philippine-related topics - Fictional, List of Philippine-related topics - Foreigners, List of Philippine-related topics - Places and locations, List of Philippine-related topics - Regions of the Philippines, List of Philippine-related topics - Provinces of the Philippines, List of Philippine-related topics - Cities of the Philippines, List of Philippine-related topics - Municipalities, List of Philippine-related topics - Islands, List of Philippine-related topics - Non-island landforms, List of Philippine-related topics - Bodies of water, List of Philippine-related topics - Other places and locations, List of Philippine-related topics - Events and history, List of Philippine-related topics - Pre-colonial period, List of Philippine-related topics - Spanish colonization, List of Philippine-related topics - Philippine Revolution, List of Philippine-related topics - Philippine-American War, List of Philippine-related topics - World War II, List of Philippine-related topics - Post-war, List of Philippine-related topics - Post-EDSA Revolution, List of Philippine-related topics - Elections, List of Philippine-related topics - Philippine festivals, List of Philippine-related topics - Air Sea and Land transport, List of Philippine-related topics - Broadcast, List of Philippine-related topics - Business, List of Philippine-related topics - Disaster Emergency Services and Hospitals, List of Philippine-related topics - Military and Police, List of Philippine-related topics - Newspapers, List of Philippine-related topics - Organizations, List of Philippine-related topics - Politics, List of Philippine-related topics - Religious Orgs, List of Philippine-related topics - Science & Technology, List of Philippine-related topics - Sports, List of Philippine-related topics - Utilities, List of Philippine-related topics - Government, List of Philippine-related topics - International Affiliates, List of Philippine-related topics - Educational institutions, List of Philippine-related topics - Languages dialects and other linguistics articles, List of Philippine-related topics - Flora, List of Philippine-related topics - Fauna, List of Philippine-related topics - Economy, List of Philippine-related topics - Others

Read more here: » List of Philippine-related topics: Encyclopedia II - List of Philippine-related topics - Places and locations

Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - Charles Lindbergh - First solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean

Lindbergh gained sudden great international fame as the first pilot to fly solo and non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean, flying from Roosevelt Airfield (Nassau County, Long Island), New York to Paris on May 20-May 21, 1927 in his single-engine airplane The Spirit of St. Louis which had been designed by Donald Hall and custom built by Ryan Airlines of San Diego, California. He needed 33.5 hours for the trip. (His grandson Erik Lindbergh repeated this trip 75 years later in 2002.) The President of France bestowed on him the French Legion ...

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Charles Lindbergh, Charles Lindbergh - Early life, Charles Lindbergh - First solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean, Charles Lindbergh - Marriage children kidnapping, Charles Lindbergh - Did Lindbergh Sympathize with Nazis?, Charles Lindbergh - Rise of fascism, Charles Lindbergh - Lindbergh and the Munich Crisis, Charles Lindbergh - Outbreak of war, Charles Lindbergh - Later life, Charles Lindbergh - Lindbergh in fiction, Charles Lindbergh - See Also, Charles Lindbergh - Sources

Read more here: » Charles Lindbergh: Encyclopedia II - Charles Lindbergh - First solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean

Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - Charles Lindbergh - Rise of fascism

In Europe during the rise of fascism, Lindbergh traveled to Germany several times at the behest of the U.S. military, where he reported on German aviation and the Luftwaffe (air force). Lindbergh was intrigued, and stated that Germany had taken a leading part in a number of aviation developments, including metal construction, low-wing designs, dirigibles, and Diesel engines. Lindbergh also undert ...

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Charles Lindbergh, Charles Lindbergh - Early life, Charles Lindbergh - First solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean, Charles Lindbergh - Marriage children kidnapping, Charles Lindbergh - Did Lindbergh Sympathize with Nazis?, Charles Lindbergh - Rise of fascism, Charles Lindbergh - Lindbergh and the Munich Crisis, Charles Lindbergh - Outbreak of war, Charles Lindbergh - Later life, Charles Lindbergh - Lindbergh in fiction, Charles Lindbergh - See Also, Charles Lindbergh - Sources

Read more here: » Charles Lindbergh: Encyclopedia II - Charles Lindbergh - Rise of fascism

Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - Charles Lindbergh - Marriage children kidnapping

He married Anne Morrow Lindbergh, an author and daughter of diplomat Dwight Morrow, in 1929. He taught her how to fly and did much of his exploring and charting of air-routes with her. The two had six children: Charles Augustus, Jr.(born 1930), Jon (1932), Land (1937), Anne (1940), Scott (1942) and Reeve (1945). Their son Charles Augustus, 20 months old, was abducted on March 1, 1932, from their home. The boy was found dead on May 12 in Hopewell, New Jersey, just a few miles from the Lindbergh's home, after a nation-wide ten week sear ...

See also:

Charles Lindbergh, Charles Lindbergh - Early life, Charles Lindbergh - First solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean, Charles Lindbergh - Marriage children kidnapping, Charles Lindbergh - Did Lindbergh Sympathize with Nazis?, Charles Lindbergh - Rise of fascism, Charles Lindbergh - Lindbergh and the Munich Crisis, Charles Lindbergh - Outbreak of war, Charles Lindbergh - Later life, Charles Lindbergh - Lindbergh in fiction, Charles Lindbergh - See Also, Charles Lindbergh - Sources

Read more here: » Charles Lindbergh: Encyclopedia II - Charles Lindbergh - Marriage children kidnapping

Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - Charles Lindbergh - Lindbergh and the Munich Crisis

Lindbergh went to Germany at the urgent request of the US Military Attaché in Berlin, who was charged with learning everything possible about Germany's new warplanes. Thus Lindbergh travelled repeatedly to Germany, touring German aviation facilities, where the Luftwaffe Chief tried to convince Lindbergh that the Luftwaffe was far more powerful than it actually was. Lindbergh used his prestige to gain far more knowledge of ...

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Charles Lindbergh, Charles Lindbergh - Early life, Charles Lindbergh - First solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean, Charles Lindbergh - Marriage children kidnapping, Charles Lindbergh - Did Lindbergh Sympathize with Nazis?, Charles Lindbergh - Rise of fascism, Charles Lindbergh - Lindbergh and the Munich Crisis, Charles Lindbergh - Outbreak of war, Charles Lindbergh - Later life, Charles Lindbergh - Lindbergh in fiction, Charles Lindbergh - See Also, Charles Lindbergh - Sources

Read more here: » Charles Lindbergh: Encyclopedia II - Charles Lindbergh - Lindbergh and the Munich Crisis

Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - Charles Lindbergh - Lindbergh in fiction

A fictional version of Lindbergh is a major character in Philip Roth's 2004 counterfactual alternative history novel, The Plot Against America. In Roth's narrative, Lindbergh successfully runs against Roosevelt in the 1940 US presidential election, and aligns his country with the Nazis. This portrayal engendered considerable controversy. Another alternative history novel Robert Harris' Fatherland published in 1992 has Lindbergh as the American Ambassador in 1964 Nazi Germany. The Agatha Christie book and movie Murder on the Orient Express begin with a ...

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Charles Lindbergh, Charles Lindbergh - Early life, Charles Lindbergh - First solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean, Charles Lindbergh - Marriage children kidnapping, Charles Lindbergh - Did Lindbergh Sympathize with Nazis?, Charles Lindbergh - Rise of fascism, Charles Lindbergh - Lindbergh and the Munich Crisis, Charles Lindbergh - Outbreak of war, Charles Lindbergh - Later life, Charles Lindbergh - Lindbergh in fiction, Charles Lindbergh - See Also, Charles Lindbergh - Sources

Read more here: » Charles Lindbergh: Encyclopedia II - Charles Lindbergh - Lindbergh in fiction

Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - Charles Lindbergh - Outbreak of war

As Nazi Germany began World War II, the Republican Lindbergh became a prominent speaker in favor of isolationism and pro-German policies, going so far as to recommend that the United States negotiate a neutrality pact with Germany during his January 23, 1941 testimony before Congress. Lindbergh was also the major spokesman for America First providing many speeches during 1940-1941. Lindbergh stated he would publicly name "the groups that were most powerful and effective in pushing the United States towards involvement in the war". At an Amer ...

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Charles Lindbergh, Charles Lindbergh - Early life, Charles Lindbergh - First solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean, Charles Lindbergh - Marriage children kidnapping, Charles Lindbergh - Did Lindbergh Sympathize with Nazis?, Charles Lindbergh - Rise of fascism, Charles Lindbergh - Lindbergh and the Munich Crisis, Charles Lindbergh - Outbreak of war, Charles Lindbergh - Later life, Charles Lindbergh - Lindbergh in fiction, Charles Lindbergh - See Also, Charles Lindbergh - Sources

Read more here: » Charles Lindbergh: Encyclopedia II - Charles Lindbergh - Outbreak of war

Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - Tasaday - The Tasaday today

Three main factors shaped the Tasaday of the 1970s into the people they are today: want for marriage-aged women, reduction of the rainforest by outsiders, and displacement of other tribal peoples traditionally elsewhere in Mindanao who found sanctuary in the Tasaday/Blit Preserve. By some counts, these displaced Mindanao peoples numbered 3000 strong. Prior to the Tasaday's meetings with Dafal and Elizalde, males outnumbered females, leaving men without wives and boys without anyone to marry in the future (the Tasaday were at that time ...

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Tasaday, Tasaday - Some early history, Tasaday - First reported contacts, Tasaday - Manuel Elizalde Jr.'s continued relationship with the Tasaday, Tasaday - Press hoax claims and debunking the hoax, Tasaday - The Tasaday of the 1970s, Tasaday - Food and drugs, Tasaday - Tools and ornamentals, Tasaday - The Tasaday today, Tasaday - The Tasaday's fight to preserve their homeland

Read more here: » Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - Tasaday - The Tasaday today

Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - Tasaday - The Tasaday of the 1970s

According to MacLeish (1972), the Tasaday were unique because, "As Stone Age cave dwellers... Their like has not been found before in our time and, outside the limits of their unscarred wilderness, may never be found again." Though romantic and perhaps overstated, the article alludes to the fact that the Tasaday of the 1970s and certainly before the mid-20th century spoke their own dialect, gathered wild food, used stone tools, lived in caves, wore leaves for clothes, and settled matters by gentle discussion and consensus. Their chief provisions at this time (some of which are still depended on today) were as follows:

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Tasaday, Tasaday - Some early history, Tasaday - First reported contacts, Tasaday - Manuel Elizalde Jr.'s continued relationship with the Tasaday, Tasaday - Press hoax claims and debunking the hoax, Tasaday - The Tasaday of the 1970s, Tasaday - Food and drugs, Tasaday - Tools and ornamentals, Tasaday - The Tasaday today, Tasaday - The Tasaday's fight to preserve their homeland

Read more here: » Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - Tasaday - The Tasaday of the 1970s

Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - Tasaday - First reported contacts

Up until the mid twentieth century, the Tasaday as of 1971 could recall historical contact with two other local groups (known to the Tasaday as the Sandukas and the Tasafangs), apparently with similar lifeways to the Tasaday and also from the forest. Contact with the modern world (e.g. metal, cloth and cultivated foods) was not known to the 1970s Tasaday until the mid-20th century (exact date unknown, possibly the 1950s), when they met and began sporadically trading with Dafal, an itinerant member of various Philippine tribes including the M ...

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Tasaday, Tasaday - Some early history, Tasaday - First reported contacts, Tasaday - Manuel Elizalde Jr.'s continued relationship with the Tasaday, Tasaday - Press hoax claims and debunking the hoax, Tasaday - The Tasaday of the 1970s, Tasaday - Food and drugs, Tasaday - Tools and ornamentals, Tasaday - The Tasaday today, Tasaday - The Tasaday's fight to preserve their homeland

Read more here: » Tasaday: Encyclopedia II - Tasaday - First reported contacts

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