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Yeti: Encyclopedia - Yeti

The yeti, also known as the abominable snowman, is a supposed large primate-like creature reported to live in the Himalayas. The Western name is derived from the Tibetan yeh-teh (transliterated: gYa' dred), "little man-like animal"; it is a false cognate with Old English geottan (or yettin in Modern English), an antiquated word for an orc or troll (see also jotun). Most mainstream scientists and experts consider current evidence of the yeti's existence to be unpersuasive, and the result of hoaxes, legend ...

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Yeti: Encyclopedia II - Yeti - The yeti in popular culture
With the many yeti reports in the 1950s, the creature crossed over into popular culture. Mel Blanc lent his talent to voicing a bumbling, lovelorn Abominable Snowman on a few Warner Brothers cartoons from the era. The British film "The Abominable Snowman" appeared in 1957, starring Forest Tucker and Peter Cushing; Fred Johnson played the yeti. The long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who featured a robotic Yeti in the serials The Abominable Snowmen and The Web of Fear and i ...

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Yeti: Encyclopedia II - Yeti - The yeti in popular culture

With the many yeti reports in the 1950s, the creature crossed over into popular culture. Mel Blanc lent his talent to voicing a bumbling, lovelorn Abominable Snowman on a few Warner Bros. cartoons from the era. The British film "The Abominable Snowman" appeared in 1957, starring Forrest Tucker and Peter Cushing; Fred Johnson played the yeti. The long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who featured a robotic Yeti in the serials The Abominable Snowmen and The Web of Fear and i ...

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Yeti: Encyclopedia II - Yeti - History

For hundreds of years, natives in the Himalays have been telling stories about a humanoid monster that wanders around the mountain range. However, occasional reports of an ape-like creature in the Himalayas only began filtering to the west in the 1800s, mainly by British explorers [1]. In 1832, Journal of the Asiatic society of Bengal published the account of B. H. Hodgson, who wrote that while trekking in northern Nepal, his native guides spotted a tall, bipedal creature covered with long dark hair, then fled in fear. Hodgson did not see the creature, bu ...

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Yeti: Encyclopedia - Yeti Doctor Who

The Yeti of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, although resembling the cryptozoological creatures also called the Yeti, are in actuality alien robots. Their external appearance, that of a huge hairy biped, disguises a small spherical mechanism that provides its motive power. The Yeti serve the Great Intelligence, a disembodied entity from another plane, which tried to form a physical body in order to conquer the Earth. The Yeti are initially a ruse to scare off curiosity seekers ...

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Yeti: Encyclopedia - Yeti band

Yeti are a British rock band fronted by bass player John Hassall, formerly of The Libertines. He met bassist Brendan Kersey, lead guitarist Andy Deian Jung, and guitarist Harmony Williams through mutual friends. The lineup was completed after drummer Graham Blacow responded to a classified ad. John writes most of Yeti's songs, but Harmony has also penned several, and sings lead on his own songs. The band plays acoustic rock with a bluesy undertone and strong harmonies. Influences include The La's, Bob Dylan, and The Beatles. Their debut single Never Lose Your Sense of Wonder was released in March, 2005 and reac ...

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Yeti: Encyclopedia - Culture of Nepal

The culture of Nepal, the rich cultural heritage of the Kingdom of Nepal, has evolved over centuries. This multidimensional cultural heritage encompasses within itself cultural diversities of various ethnic, tribal, and social groups, located at different altitudes, and is also manifested in various other forms, including music and dance; art and craft; folklores and folktales; languages and literature; philosophy and reli ...

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Yeti: Encyclopedia - Umaro

Umaro is a fictional character of the Square Co., Ltd.'s RPG Final Fantasy VI. He (assumedly) is a large Yeti (or Sasquatch in Woolsey's localization) who lives in the Narshe caves. He can sometimes be seen in the mine shaft in the World of Balance, but will not join the party until the World of Ruin and even so he requires first beating him in battle and will only listen to Mog. Of the entire cast, Umaro has the least ba ...

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Yeti: Encyclopedia - Loch Ness Monster

The Loch Ness Monster, sometimes called "Nessie" or "Ness" (Scottish Gaelic: Niseag) is a mysterious and unidentified animal or group of creatures said to live in Loch Ness, a large deep freshwater loch near the city of Inverness in northern Scotland. Nessie is usually categorized as a type of lake monster. Along with Bigfoot and the Yeti (the "Abominable Snowman"), Nessie is one of the best-known mysteries in cryptozoology though most mainstream scientists and other experts find current evidence supporting Nessie unpersuasive ...

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Yeti: Encyclopedia - Yetisports

Yetisports (also known as Pingu Throw) is a famous web-based Flash game that originally appeared on the Internet in January 2004. The goal of the original game is to smack a penguin with a club and try to get it fly as far as possible. The original Yetisports game features no name other than the words "1978 Reinhold + Yeti", a reference to Reinhold Messner's claim to have found Yetis. Since then, there have been 8 more Yetisports games, as well as a 2 player online version of the original, called Penguin Tennis. An expanded 3D version of the game called "Yetisports Arctic Adventure" was developed by JoWood P ...

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Yeti: Encyclopedia II - Sherpa people - Sherpas and Mountaineering

Sherpas were of immeasurable value to early explorers of the Himalayan region, serving as guides and porters at the extreme altitudes of the peaks and passes in the region. Today, the term has been extended to apply to almost any guide or porter hired for mountaineering expeditions in the Himalayas. However, in Nepal Sherpas often insist on making a distinction between themselves and general porters, as they often serve in a more guide-like role and command higher pay and respect from the community. (Often the generic term "sherpa" meaning guide is written uncapitalized, in contr ...

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Yeti: Encyclopedia II - The Libertines - History

Their debut single, "What A Waster" (2002), produced by former Suede guitarist Bernard Butler, was immediately seized upon by the English press for its liberal use of profanity and English colloquialism. The single charted at number 37 and was followed by number 29 hit, "Up The Bracket". The debut album also entitled Up The Bracket charted at number 35. The album was produced by Mick Jones formerly of The Clash and Big Audio Dynamite. It was followed in 2004 by their self-titled second album The Libertines whic ...

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The Libertines, The Libertines - History, The Libertines - Discography, The Libertines - Albums, The Libertines - Singles, The Libertines - Libertines Songs Covered

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Yeti: Encyclopedia II - The Backyardigans - Episode Synopsises & Song List

The Yeti Songs: Yeti Stomp Keep On Snow Going Row Your Boat (tune: "Row, Row, Row Your Boat") No Such Thing Catchphrase: Yeti yeti yeti yeti! Genre: Funk Knights Are Brave And Strong Songs: Queens Are Never Wrong A Message, A Message (sung to the tune of A Tisket A Tasket) P.U.! (Stinky Swamp Song) The Ballad Of The Brave And Pink KnightSee also:

The Backyardigans, The Backyardigans - The Stories, The Backyardigans - Characters & Voice Cast, The Backyardigans - Episode Synopsises & Song List, The Backyardigans - Notes

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Yeti: Encyclopedia II - Sherpa people - Native Territory

Most Sherpas live in the eastern regions of Nepal Solu, Khumbu or Pharak. However, some live farther west in the Rolwaling valley and in the Helambu region north of Kathmandu. Pangboche is the Sherpas' oldest village in Nepal, and is estimated to have been built over 300 years ago. Sherpas speak their own Sherpa language which in many ways resembles a dialect of Tibetan. They traditionally are traders and farmers, cultivating their high altitude fields of potatoes, barley, wheat and buckwheat. Some live near Namche Bazaar. The Jirels, native ...

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Yeti: Encyclopedia II - Sherpa people - Native Territory

Joe Rankin Most Sherpas live in the eastern regions of Nepal Solu, Khumbu or Pharak. However, some live farther west in the Rolwaling valley and in the Helambu region north of Kathmandu. Pangboche is the Sherpas' oldest village in Nepal, and is estimated to have been built over 300 years ago. Sherpas speak their own Sherpa language which in many ways resembles a dialect of Tibetan. They traditionally are traders and farmers, cultivating their high altitude fields of potatoes, barley, wheat and buckwheat. Some live near Namche Bazaar. The Jir ...

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Sherpa people, Sherpa people - Native Territory, Sherpa people - Sherpas and Mountaineering

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Yeti: Encyclopedia II - The Libertines - Discography

The Libertines - Albums. Up the Bracket (2002) - #35 UK I Get Along [EP] (2003) US The Libertines (2004) - #1 UK; #111 US What Became of the Likely Lads [EP] (2005) The Libertines - Singles. From Up the Bracket: "What a Waster" (2002) - #37 UK (Only included on the US Version of the album) "I Get Along" (2002) "Up the Bracket" (2002) - #29 UK "Time for Heroes" (2003) - #20 UK Non-album single: "Don't ...

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The Libertines, The Libertines - History, The Libertines - Discography, The Libertines - Albums, The Libertines - Singles, The Libertines - Libertines Songs Covered

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Yeti: Encyclopedia II - List of Doctor Who aliens - Y

List of Doctor Who aliens - Yeti. Main article: Yeti (Doctor Who) ...

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List of Doctor Who aliens, List of Doctor Who aliens - A, List of Doctor Who aliens - Auton, List of Doctor Who aliens - B, List of Doctor Who aliens - C, List of Doctor Who aliens - Chelonian, List of Doctor Who aliens - Cyberman, List of Doctor Who aliens - D, List of Doctor Who aliens - Dalek, List of Doctor Who aliens - Draconian, List of Doctor Who aliens - E, List of Doctor Who aliens - F, List of Doctor Who aliens - Face of Boe, List of Doctor Who aliens - Foamasi, List of Doctor Who aliens - Forest of Cheem, List of Doctor Who aliens - G, List of Doctor Who aliens - Gelth, List of Doctor Who aliens - Graske, List of Doctor Who aliens - H, List of Doctor Who aliens - Haemovore, List of Doctor Who aliens - I, List of Doctor Who aliens - Ice Warrior, List of Doctor Who aliens - J, List of Doctor Who aliens - K, List of Doctor Who aliens - Kaled, List of Doctor Who aliens - Krynoid, List of Doctor Who aliens - L, List of Doctor Who aliens - M, List of Doctor Who aliens - Macra, List of Doctor Who aliens - Menoptra, List of Doctor Who aliens - Mentor, List of Doctor Who aliens - Monoid, List of Doctor Who aliens - Morok, List of Doctor Who aliens - Movellan, List of Doctor Who aliens - Moxx of Balhoon, List of Doctor Who aliens - N, List of Doctor Who aliens - Naglon, List of Doctor Who aliens - O, List of Doctor Who aliens - Ogron, List of Doctor Who aliens - Optera, List of Doctor Who aliens - P, List of Doctor Who aliens - Primord, List of Doctor Who aliens - Q, List of Doctor Who aliens - Quark, List of Doctor Who aliens - R, List of Doctor Who aliens - Reaper, List of Doctor Who aliens - Rill, List of Doctor Who aliens - Rutan Host, List of Doctor Who aliens - S, List of Doctor Who aliens - Sea Devil, List of Doctor Who aliens - Silurian, List of Doctor Who aliens - Slitheen, List of Doctor Who aliens - Sontaran, List of Doctor Who aliens - Sycorax, List of Doctor Who aliens - T, List of Doctor Who aliens - Terileptil, List of Doctor Who aliens - Tetrap, List of Doctor Who aliens - Thal, List of Doctor Who aliens - Tractator, List of Doctor Who aliens - U, List of Doctor Who aliens - V, List of Doctor Who aliens - Varga plant, List of Doctor Who aliens - Venom Grub, List of Doctor Who aliens - Vervoid, List of Doctor Who aliens - Vortisaur, List of Doctor Who aliens - W, List of Doctor Who aliens - Wirrn, List of Doctor Who aliens - Wolfweeds, List of Doctor Who aliens - X, List of Doctor Who aliens - Y, List of Doctor Who aliens - Yeti, List of Doctor Who aliens - Z, List of Doctor Who aliens - Zarbi, List of Doctor Who aliens - Zygon

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Yeti: Encyclopedia II - List of National Hockey League mascots - Harvey the Hound Calgary Flames

Harvey the Hound is the hound dog mascot of the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League. Harvey was the NHL's first mascot. You can visit Harvey on the web here Harvey was once involved in an incident with Edmonton Oilers Coach Craig McTavish when McTavish ripped out Harvey's tongue. ...

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List of National Hockey League mascots, List of National Hockey League mascots - Al Octopus Detroit Red Wings, List of National Hockey League mascots - Blades the Bruin Boston Bruins, List of National Hockey League mascots - Carlton the Bear Toronto Maple Leafs, List of National Hockey League mascots - Fin the Whale Vancouver Canucks, List of National Hockey League mascots - Gnash Nashville Predators, List of National Hockey League mascots - Harvey the Hound Calgary Flames, List of National Hockey League mascots - Howler Phoenix Coyotes, List of National Hockey League mascots - Howler the Yeti Colorado Avalanche, List of National Hockey League mascots - Iceburgh Pittsburgh Penguins, List of National Hockey League mascots - NJ Devil New Jersey Devils, List of National Hockey League mascots - Sabretooth Buffalo Sabres, List of National Hockey League mascots - Sparky the Dragon New York Islanders, List of National Hockey League mascots - S.J. Sharkie San Jose Sharks, List of National Hockey League mascots - Slapshot Washington Capitals, List of National Hockey League mascots - Spartacat Ottawa Senators, List of National Hockey League mascots - Stanley C. Panther Florida Panthers, List of National Hockey League mascots - Stinger Columbus Blue Jackets, List of National Hockey League mascots - Stormy the Ice Hog Carolina Hurricanes, List of National Hockey League mascots - Thrash Atlanta Thrashers, List of National Hockey League mascots - Thunderbug Tampa Bay Lightning, List of National Hockey League mascots - Tommyhawk Chicago Blackhawks, List of National Hockey League mascots - Wildwing Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, List of National Hockey League mascots - Youppi Montreal Canadiens

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Yeti: Encyclopedia II - List of National Hockey League mascots - S.J. Sharkie San Jose Sharks

S.J. Sharkie, an anthropomorphic shark, is the mascot of the San Jose Sharks, a team in the National Hockey League. Debuting in January 1992, he has become one of the more recognizable mascots in the NHL, if not the world. He was also one of the first professional mascots to have his own website, SJSharkie.com. Official site ...

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List of National Hockey League mascots, List of National Hockey League mascots - Al Octopus Detroit Red Wings, List of National Hockey League mascots - Blades the Bruin Boston Bruins, List of National Hockey League mascots - Carlton the Bear Toronto Maple Leafs, List of National Hockey League mascots - Fin the Whale Vancouver Canucks, List of National Hockey League mascots - Gnash Nashville Predators, List of National Hockey League mascots - Harvey the Hound Calgary Flames, List of National Hockey League mascots - Howler Phoenix Coyotes, List of National Hockey League mascots - Howler the Yeti Colorado Avalanche, List of National Hockey League mascots - Iceburgh Pittsburgh Penguins, List of National Hockey League mascots - NJ Devil New Jersey Devils, List of National Hockey League mascots - Sabretooth Buffalo Sabres, List of National Hockey League mascots - Sparky the Dragon New York Islanders, List of National Hockey League mascots - S.J. Sharkie San Jose Sharks, List of National Hockey League mascots - Slapshot Washington Capitals, List of National Hockey League mascots - Spartacat Ottawa Senators, List of National Hockey League mascots - Stanley C. Panther Florida Panthers, List of National Hockey League mascots - Stinger Columbus Blue Jackets, List of National Hockey League mascots - Stormy the Ice Hog Carolina Hurricanes, List of National Hockey League mascots - Thrash Atlanta Thrashers, List of National Hockey League mascots - Thunderbug Tampa Bay Lightning, List of National Hockey League mascots - Tommyhawk Chicago Blackhawks, List of National Hockey League mascots - Wildwing Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, List of National Hockey League mascots - Youppi Montreal Canadiens

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Yeti: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Nepal - Tribes & ethnic groups

See also Demographics of Nepal Nepal has a population of more than 27 million people, consisting of over 40 different races, ethnic and social groups, spread over different altitudes, and in different stages of cultural lifestyles. In the far west and high hills, people with almost Stone Age existence may be found, and in the capital city of Katmandu, a jet age life can be glimpsed. Culture of Nepal - High Himalayas. Whilst the lower areas of Nepal are mainly Hindu, the higher parts are generally Buddhists. This is ...

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Culture of Nepal, Culture of Nepal - Tribes & ethnic groups, Culture of Nepal - High Himalayas, Culture of Nepal - Temperate zone, Culture of Nepal - Terai region, Culture of Nepal - Music & dance, Culture of Nepal - Art & Craft, Culture of Nepal - Folklores & folktales, Culture of Nepal - Languages & literatures, Culture of Nepal - Religions & philosophy, Culture of Nepal - Festivals & celebrations, Culture of Nepal - Food and drink

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