OpinionJournal - Best Of The Web Today She was referring to native americans. Again, I thought this was about President Bush Thanks to Elena matis, Paul Stinchfield, Wim de Vriend, Mara Gold, http://www.opinionjournal.com/best/?id=110002620
LBNL Currents -- August 4, 1995 in scienceAfrican americans, Latinos, native americans and women. Dan Magestro Howard matis Hugh Manini Richard McDonald Henrik Nordberg Frank Chu http://www.lbl.gov/Publications/Currents/Archive/Aug-4-1995.html
Extractions: New imaging technique gives first-ever look at water "crystals" Groundbreaking ceremonies for Human Genome Center Summer programs bring students, mentors together Ergonomics put to the test ... FleaMarket By Jeffery Kahn, JBKahn@lbl.gov At certain humidities, water condenses by first forming a one-atom-thick layer of room-temperature ice. That's just one of the remarkable new findings from researchers in the Materials Sciences Division (MSD) who have produced the first high-resolution microscopic images of water condensing and evaporating. Conventional scientific wisdom has long held that high-resolution images of liquid surfaces cannot be created. In defiance of this wisdom, however, an MSD team of Miquel Salmeron, Frank Ogletree, X.D. Xiao, and graduate student Jun Hu report have been able to create maps of liquid surfaces showing features as small as 200 angstroms, or two-hundred millionths of a meter. The key is a novel approach to the use of an Atomic Force Microscope (AFM). The researchers describe their technique, which they call polarization force microscopy, in a paper published in the journal
Dialogue: A Journal Of Mormon Thought Whether targeting Jews, Africanamericans, Asians, native American tribes, The three were Henry Stuart matis, DJ Thompson, and Clay Whitmer. http://www.dialoguejournal.com/excerpts/33-3a.asp
Extractions: AMERICA IS CURRENTLY IN THE MIDST of state-by-state political activism and judicial appeals to prevent the legalization of same-sex marriage. In 1996 the U.S. Supreme Court invalidated one example of the related effort to roll back laws protecting homosexuals from civil discrimination, but this campaign moves forward on various fronts in every state of the Union. Its organizers will certainly extend this political activism into all states currently lacking a "Defense of Marriage Act" (DOMA) which both prohibits same-sex marriage and refuses to recognize such unions legally performed in other states or countries. In view of the pace for this state-by-state political activism during the 1990s, the Defense of Marriage campaign will probably continue throughout the United States for at least another decade.
Social And Cultural Aspects Of Drinking - Bibliography beverage Fermentation, temperance and ritual among the matis of the Brazilian Amazon. Group pressure and excessive drinking among native americans. http://www.sirc.org/publik/drinking_biblio.html
Extractions: Selected bibliography (A-M) (This page) Selected bibliography (N-Z) Aasland, O.G. (ed) (1991). The Negative Social Consequences of Alcohol Use . Oslo: Norwegian Ministry of Health and Social Affairs. Abad, V. and Boyce, E. (1979). Issues in psychiatric evaluation of Puerto Ricans: a socio-cultural perspective. Journal of Operational Psychiatry Abad, V. and Suarez, J. (1975). Cross-cultural aspects of alcoholism among Puerto Ricans. Proceedings of the 4th Annual Conference of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Washington, DC: Department of Health, Education and Welfare Abel, E.L. (1987). Alcohol, Wordlore and Folklore: Being a compendium of linguistic and social fact and fantasy associated with the production of alcohol as reflected in the magazines, newspapers and literature of the English-speaking world . Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books. Abel, E.L. (1997). Was the fetal alcohol syndrome recognised in the ancient far east? Abel, E.L. and Zeidenberg, P. (1985). Age, alcohol and violent death.
LAWRENCE CO., OH Marriage Records Volume 10 M July 1869 - Jan 1874 Military Links Missing Ancestors Murders native americans Naturalizations Obituaries Penitentiary Index Hess, David, matis, Martha, 555, 10 http://www.lawrencecountyohio.com/marriages/marriages/10/brides/vol10_m.htm
Extractions: July 1869 - Jan 1874 Submitted by Jim Fathbruckner Grouped Alphabetically by Bride's Surname Hamilton George W. Mace Florence E. Waller William Mace Eliza Patrick Meredith Madox Nancy A. Moots Lewis Maenshein Anna Hamilton John W. Main Amanda Loftus John Maley Margaret Hughes Thomas Mallett Bridget Rodgers Samuel Malone Elizabeth Wheeler George Malone Harriet L.
LAWRENCE CO. MARRIAGE RECORDS VOLUME 10 H July 1869 - Jan 1874 Murders native americans Naturalizations Obituaries Penitentiary Index Hess, David, matis, Martha, 555. Hagerman, John L. Terry, C. Augusta, 555 http://www.lawrencecountyohio.com/marriages/marriages/10/marr10h.html
Extractions: Groom's Surname Groom's Given Name Bride's Surname Bride's Given Name Page Higgins Reuben J. Sloan Ellen Hamilton George Shepard Barbara Jane Hastings Wm. B. Winters Lydia W. Handlin Robert S. Simmons Maretia B. Hoch Joseph F. Gravine Mary Henderson John G. Freeman Mary Halterman Seth Crabtree Drucilla Hollingsworth John Hoger Juliet Hankins Daniel Coates Elvina Hally James Allen Louisa Haffner Henry Catharine Gruver Hagartian Saylor Wilson Mary Alice Howell John Louisa Ankerman Hoke John I. Snow Harriet Hereford Brook G. Lewis Elizabeth J. Howell Thomas Chatfield Corintha Hurt Harrison Whitehead Nancy O. Hawker Shl 2 Vaughn Ruth Harvey Henry V. Curry Adaline Hackworth P. Willis Elizabeth Harrison John Noble Susan Hamilton John Q. Brooks Seletha J. Hock William Hanenaur Margaret Holland Benjn F. Nale Nancy Hennemann Anthony Chatfield Martha Hedding Wm.
Métis Nation Of Ontario - Guestbook I m confused about whether they were here all along like our native americans, hello fellow matis.just logged in to your site.looks good it s a start http://www.metisnation.org/guestbook.html
Extractions: My mother witness sign for me when l filled out the new form she talked some Lady in your office in Ottawa My mother is has full Indian stast card Mymother is from hawatha first nation Her name is Lois Mae Beavis .l really like to know where my knew card s is My New address is 219 Carlisle Ave Peterborough Ont. K9H 1J7 Phone number 1-705 -740-2129 can some look see what going onplease and thank orsend me anew form to fill dose really take allmost three month get new card did you send to our old address?
Bonners Ferry Resident Goes International thinking of opening up the festival to americans for the first time. Many trappers took native women and second generation matis as wives, she http://www.ruralnorthwest.com/artman/publish/article_4484.shtml
Cap. 16 - Juruá-Ucayali Translate this page Os matis associam a preguiça à morte e à chuva (Erikson 1996 cap. 15). Mais do que a preguiça, Em native South americans (Patricia J. Lyon, org.). http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Jungle/6885/ias12-19/16juruca.htm
Extractions: Página do Melatti Esta área foi traçada de modo a abranger a maior parte dos índios da família lingüística pano. Não foi possível incluir todos: ficaram de fora os parquenauas ou nauas da área Extremo Sudoeste da Amazônia, os majurunas da área Alto Amazonas, os chácobos, pacauaras e caxararis da área Alto Madeira. Por outro lado nela ficaram incluídos representantes de grupos não-panos mais numerosos em outras áreas: da família catuquina (canamari, tsohom djapá) da área Juruá-Purus, aruaque (campas, piros) da área Extremo Sudoeste Amazônico. Vamo-nos concentrar aqui nos panos, deixando os índios de outras famílias lingüísticas para serem tratados nas referidas outras áreas. As sociedades falantes de línguas panos apresentam muitas semelhanças entre si e, num tipo de gênero hoje raro na literatura antropológica, Philippe Erikson (1993) nos oferece um sugestivo panorama geral das mesmas. Como é de se esperar, entretanto, há diferenças, sobretudo no que tange à organização social, entre aquelas instaladas à margem de um grande rio, como é o caso do médio Ucayali, e as sediadas nos altos cursos, portanto nas partes menos caudalosas, de rios como o Juruá e o Javari, e em seus afluentes. Além, disso, talvez também se possa distingui-las no que tange ao contato com os brancos: as do médio Ucayali têm contato, inclusive com missões, desde o período colonial; as dos altos cursos do Juruá e Javari foram duramente afetadas pelo "boom" da borracha há um século; e, ainda nas bacias destes mesmos rios, há grupos que só iniciaram (ou retomaram) contato nos últimos cincoenta anos.
RTP Alumni Directory Randy matis. 1984. University of Wisconsin Stevens Point. Museum sculptures of native americans. Dr. William Billeck, Anthropology. http://www.nmnh.si.edu/rtp/alumni/directory.htm
Save The Miami Circle Online Petition to saving the sacred Miami Circle of the Tequesta native americans in Miami, Florida. Gregory M. matis, straytamer@aol.com Wednesday, March 03, http://www.peaceday.org/miamicircle.shtml
Extractions: We the undersigned believe that the preservation of historical treasures and archaeological sites is critical to our community's sense of place and identity and should be preserved for posterity to serve as an important educational and cultural resource to the world. We hereby petition the Govenor of the State of Florida and the members of the State Legislature to allocate the necessary funds to create a Heritage Park on the site where archaeologists have uncovered the Miami River Circle, a prehistoric stone circle carved into the bedrock limestone on the site of an ancient Tequesta Indian Village.
Extractions: MMM Maack, Richard Learn the secrets of Arizona Highways photographs. Arizona Highways , Vol. 79, no. 8 (August), p. 54. Phoenix, Arizona Department of Transportation. [A color photo by Maack of the Ecce Homo processional figure stored in the baptistery of Mission San Xavier del Bac accompanies this notice advertising a one-day photography workshop to be run by Maack, the magazine s photography editor, and Peter Ensenberger, the magazine s director of photography.] Mabry, Jonathan B. Digging downtown at the Ronstadt Transit Center site. Archaeology in Tucson , Vol. 5, no. 2 (June), pp. 1-3. Tucson, Center for Desert Archaeology. [Included in a list of artifacts recovered from this ca. 1880-1920 site are 365 sherds of Tohono O odham pottery.] A rare glimpse of the Sobaipuri from Colossal Cave. Archaeology Southwest , Vol. 13, no. 4 (Fall), p. 11. Tucson, Center for Desert Archaeology. [Projectile points hafted in wooden foreshafts were found in 1978 in a packrat midden inside Colossal Cave in southern Arizona. Mabry attributes these to historic Sobaipuri manufacture, saying that Sobaipuri arrowheads are serrated and have a distinctive basal notch. Illustrated.] Oasis cultures: prehistoric lifeways along a desert river.
(Type A Title For Your Page Here) Mati (or matisma) is the Sranan Tongo word for women who have sexual relations with other native americans not only accepted lesbian and gay people, http://www.lesbianinformationservice.org/blackrl.htm
Extractions: There has been little research in Britain regarding Lesbians and even less concerning Black and Minority Ethnic Lesbians. We have put together this Resource List to make research conducted elsewhere accessible in Britain. All of the academic papers are obtainable by completing a request form (this should cost about .50p) at your local library who will send for a photocopy from the British Library. Similarly, many of the books should also be obtainable through your local library. Our thanks to Evelyn and Dorothea for their comments and suggestions. Following some historical and literary background regarding lesbianism in China, demographic data, family background, and behavioral characteristics of 15 lesbians in Hong Kong are described and compared with like data for a matched group of married women. Questionnaire and interview responses reveal that more of the lesbians were adopted, experienced an unhappy childhood and hostile family atmosphere, had parents who would have preferred them to be boys and attended sexually segregated schools. Subjects differed from their Western counterparts in having a closer relationship with their mothers, and in the absence of oral sexual practice.
Sciaga.pl - Prace - Katalog Prac - Angielski These were the horses which changed the live of the native americans living in or dodano 200402-08 srednia ocena 3.21 autor matis wersja sciaga http://prace.sciaga.pl/spis/85/d50_1.html
Extractions: sciaga prace Angielski reklama kontakt info szukaj prac wy¶wietlaj po poka¿ prace sortuj po zmieñ kategoriê wszystkie poprawione autorze tytul dacie :: wybierz kategoriê :: :: Jêzyk polski Antyk i Biblia ¦redniowiecze Renesans Barok O¶wiecenie Romantyzm Pozytywizm M³oda Polska XX lecie Wspó³czesno¶æ Prace przekrojowe Inne Recenzje Listy Prasówki Wiersze Materia³y do matury Charakterystyki Biografie Streszczenia Konspekty Rozprawki Motywy Gramatyka :: Przedmioty ¶cis³e Matematyka Chemia Fizyka Informatyka :: Jêzyki Angielski Niemiecki Francuski Hiszpañski £acina Rosyjski W³oski :: Pozosta³e Geografia Biologia Historia Muzyka Plastyka Inne WOS PO Religia Ekologia Przedsiêbiorczo¶æ Sport :: Ekonomiczne Ekonomia Statystyka Marketing Rachunkowo¶æ Zarz±dzanie Reklama Finanse Bankowo¶æ Badania operacyjne Ekonometria Logistyka Zarz±dzanie kadrami Zarz±dzanie produkcj± Zarz±dzanie przedsiêbiorstwem Zarz±dzanie strategiczne Negocjacje Systemy eksperckie :: Humanistyczne Prawo Psychologia Filozofia Socjologia Politologia Dziennikarstwo Etyka Pedagogika Polityka Dydaktyka Administracja Teologia Historia Kulturoznawstwo :: Techniczne Materia³oznawstwo Budownictwo Maszynoznawstwo Termodynamika Elektrotechnika :: Informatyczne Bazy danych Programowanie Algorytmy Systemy i sieci :: Jêzyki Rosyjski Angielski Niemiecki Francuski Hiszpañski £acina :: Inne Edukacja europejska Geologia Architektura Medycyna Turystyka Rehabilitacja Weterynaria drzewko kategorii / zwiñ Essay: equal opportunities The problem of equal opportunities, which is closely related to social justice, has never been solved so far. Although democratic systems have spread across new countries, the only occasion for public debate about the matter is when people go to polls. Politicians seem to forget about their electorate after seizing power. There is a lot of ...
Extractions: Martin Martinez Martinius Martinus Martti Marty Marvin Marx Mass Massimo Matfus Mathfus Mathias Mathies Mathinus Mathis Matias Matis Mats Matt Matthes Matthew Matthfus Matthias Matthies Matthis Matthæus Matti Mattias Mattis Matts Mattæus Matæus Mauri Maurice Maurits Mauritz Max Maxim Maxime Maximilian Maximillian Meck Meik Meikey Meiner Meinert Meinhard Meino Meir Result Pages: >> Next>>
INDIOS DA AMERICA DO SUL 16 - JURUÁ-UCAYALI Translate this page Mais do que a preguiça o que reprovam os matis é ao que ela representa como recusa de atender os Em native South americans (Patricia J. Lyon, org.). http://orbita.starmedia.com/~i.n.d.i.o.s/ias/ias12-19/16juruca.htm
Extractions: Esta área foi traçada de modo a abranger a maior parte dos índios da família lingüística pano. Não foi possível incluir todos: ficaram de fora os parquenauas ou nauas da área Extremo Sudoeste da Amazônia, os majurunas da área Alto Amazonas, os chácobos, pacauaras e caxararis da área Alto Madeira. Por outro lado nela ficaram incluídos representantes de grupos não-panos mais numerosos em outras áreas: da família catuquina (canamari, tsohom djapá) da área Juruá-Purus, aruaque (campas, piros) da área Extremo Sudoeste Amazônico. Vamo-nos concentrar aqui nos panos, deixando os índios de outras famílias lingüísticas para serem tratados nas referidas outras áreas. As sociedades falantes de línguas panos apresentam muitas semelhanças entre si e, num tipo de gênero hoje raro na literatura antropológica, Philippe Erikson (1993) nos oferece um sugestivo panorama geral das mesmas. Como é de se esperar, entretanto, há diferenças, sobretudo no que tange à organização social, entre aquelas instaladas à margem de um grande rio, como é o caso do médio Ucayali, e as sediadas nos altos cursos, portanto nas partes menos caudalosas, de rios como o Juruá e o Javari, e em seus afluentes. Além, disso, talvez também se possa distingui-las no que tange ao contato com os brancos: as do médio Ucayali têm contato, inclusive com missões, desde o período colonial; as dos altos cursos do Juruá e Javari foram duramente afetadas pelo "boom" da borracha há um século; e, ainda nas bacias destes mesmos rios, há grupos que só iniciaram (ou retomaram) contato nos últimos cincoenta anos.
Library Book Sales - Complete Inventory Listing, Page " M " matis, DAVE. PAINT CONTRACTOR S MANUAL. California. History of Point Reyes from native americans to its designation as a national park. http://www.librarybooksales.org/complete-list-m.html
Extractions: [ Authors starting with A B C D ... Other Complete Inventory Listing, Page " M " Mason, Jerry, Editor. The Treasury of Hunting. New York. Ridge Press. 1965. 251 pps. 11 1/2 X 8. Reprint. Hardcover. good copy with no dust jacket. Cover show signs of wear and corner bumping. Limited wrinkling of some pages at back of book due to water: otherwise pages tight and clean. $14.00 Book #332 from Del Norte County Friends of the Library, Crescent City, Ca McConkey, James. Court of Memories. New York. E. P. Dutton. 1984. 338 pps. 5 X 7 1/2. Reprint. Softcover. very good copy with no dust jacket. Trade paperback. Some stains on upper corner of front cover. Erased price on front endpage. Many of the essays appeared first in the New Yorker. $4.00 Book #201 from Del Norte County Friends of the Library, Crescent City, Ca McWilliams, Peter. The Life 101 Quote Book. Los Angeles. Prelude Press. 1995. 330 pps. 8 1/2 X 5 1/2. Reprint. Hardcover. good copy in good dust jacket. Humorous quotes from just about everywhere, sorted by subject and indexed by author. Dust jacket torn in back and mended with tape. Book in very good condition, except front endpiece is pulling away. Pages tight and clean. $3.00
NEJM -- Sign In Endemic pemphigus foliaceus (fogo selvagem) in native americans from Brazil. Abstract; matis W, Anhalt GJ, Diaz LA, Rivitt EA, Martins CR, Berger RS. http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/343/1/23
Extractions: SIGN IN User Name Password Forgot your Password? Click here and we'll e-mail it to you. If you do not use cookies, sign in here. Remember my User Name and Password. Log in via Athens. PURCHASE THIS ARTICLE Purchase a single article and get immediate online access for just $10. If you're a subscriber but have not yet activated your full online access ACTIVATE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION Subscribers to NEJM are entitled to full access to all online content and features, including 20 FREE online CME exams. OR Receive full access to ALL current content and online features including Personal Archives, PDF article downloads, PDA access, E-mail alerts and 20 FREE online CME exams.
Resources On The Matis Introduction to matis native American Indian culture of the Brazilian Amazon native American Indian Cultures the matis Indians Introduction to the http://www.mongabay.com/indigenous_ethnicities/south_american/Matis.html
South America Indigenous Studies Native South America native American Indian Cultures from Mexico and South America While Mexico Though from 1997, this article speaks to the problems native americans are http://www.archaeolink.com/south_america_indigenous_studies.htm
Extractions: Indigenous South America Home You may want to try these pages for additional information: - Indigenous Studies Indigenous Studies General Resources Native Americans Native Americans General Resources South American indigenous people by tribes, associations Aymara Ashaninka Assurini Bakairi ... Yekuana To anthropology general Anthropology General Index Amazon Alliance " The Amazon Alliance works to defend the rights, territories and environment of indigenous and traditional peoples of the Amazon Basin. The Alliance is an initiative born out of the partnership between indigenous and traditional peoples of the Amazon and groups and individuals who share their concerns for the future of the Amazon and its peoples." Learn about the organization, its activities and keep up on the news. - illustrated - From Amazonalliance.org - http://www.amazonalliance.org/ Amazon Conservation TeamHome Page "The Amazon Conservation Team works in partnership with indigenous people in conserving biodiversity, health and culture in tropical America." Learn about their programs and there is a page for kids. - illustrated - From ethnobotany.org - http://www.ethnobotany.org/