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years old, ruling his people from 1660 to 1760. With the gift of prophecy, he warned of grave dangers ahead. He also said one day the Black Robes will come. Andrew Seltice was bor
News of the Indian Tribes of the Pacific Northwest

Vita Continued

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seeking out and meeting people outside of the film industry." This was to make connections, expand his horizons, and perhaps get ideas for new movies. All sort of public figures w

Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project 1936-1938: Georgia Narratives, Volume IV, Part 4

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got married. His wife's people had the wedding supper and party. He was a fiddler so had to fiddle most all night then the next day his "white folks" gave him the food for the wed

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The rupture between the people and the élites Alastair Crooke • February 9, 2026 • 1,200 Words •  237 Comments • Reply No, Thank You Very M
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media

On the Jewish Question

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did not seek out these peoples, to settle within their massive territories. Chongqing has been dramatically closer to Jerusalem than is Chicago both before and after 1917, and Deh

Area Handbook Series/ Ghana / Bibliography

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and Caroline Ifeka. Peoples and Empires of West Africa: 1000-1800 . New York: Africana, 1971. Vansina, Jan, et al. (eds.). The Historian in Tropical Africa . London: Oxford Univer

Letters on England, by Voltaire

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of so extraordinary a people were worthy the attention of the curious. To acquaint myself with them I made a visit to one of the most eminent Quakers in England, who, after having


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