Search results for "American Badger" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Packers a franchise in the newly formed American Professional Football Association ... In 1946 the All-American Football Conference was organized, which ...
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  • 1990) was the most versatile and dominant American football player of his era ... For three seasons, he was named an All-American. He was the first college ...
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  • that the term has racial overtones. As an American stylism, Dixieland music ... The music of American-Creole composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829 ...
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  • Fisher is the common name for a largely arboreal, North American carnivorous mammal, Martes pennanti, of the marten genus (Martes) and weasel ...
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  • centuries the Shoshone and Bannock Native American tribes camped in the area ... Natural meadows line the creeks. Native American tribes depended upon piñon ...
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  • Odawara.de Visser, "The Fox and the Badger in Japanese Folklore." ... in English by Tony Johnston as The Badger and the Magic Fan. ...
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  • Ragtime is an American musical genre which enjoyed its peak popularity ... Ragtime originated in African American musical communities, in the ...
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  • (European mink) and Neovison vison (American mink; synonym Mustela vison ... American mink have found their way into the wild in Europe (including ...
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  • are considered to be part of the entire American cordillera, rather than ... to Paleo-Indians and then to the Native American tribes of the Apache, Arapaho ...
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  • Wolverine is the common name for a solitary, carnivorous mammal, Gulo gulo, of the weasel family (Mustelidae), characterized by a large and stocky ...
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  • visibility to foreign, particularly North American, audiences, it has become ... to stage important works by European and American dramatists. The Gate sought ...
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  • | image_caption = North American River Otters | regnum = Animalia | phylum = Chordata | classis = Mammalia | ordo = Carnivora | familia = Mustelidae ...
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  • the dire wolf. Some believe the North American origin may account for their ... appropriate the burrows of woodchucks or American badgers. They also may make ...
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  • about the destruction of the Native American civilization, wildlife, ... allows unique developments such as the Badger Pass Ski Area and the O& ...
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  • the Institute of Indian Languages and the American Institute of Indian Studies ... Parcheesi is an American adaptation of the Indian Cross and Circle ...
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  • Chinese Pangolin, Indian Pangolins, Hog Badger, Chinese Ferret Badgers and ... in 1961 and became a runaway success. American science fiction and fantasy ...
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  • the rest of eastern Asia and most of the American continent. This gradient ... consisted of the flesh of bear, fox, wolf, badger, ox or horse, as well as ...
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  • Fremont, Carrington, Dolphin, Cub, Badger, Strongs Knob, Gunnison, ... #039;s phalarope, red-necked phalarope, American avocet, black-necked stilt ...
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  • dens on Imbolc may be a forerunner to the North American Groundhog Day. ==Saint Brighid== [[File:Stbrigid.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Saint Brighid ...
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  • In 1913, Yeats met American poet Ezra Pound. Pound traveled to London ... *Ryan, Philip B. (1998). The Lost Theatres of Dublin. The Badger Press ...
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  • for the creation of the order was to give American Catholics access to a mutual ... would encourage men to be proud of their American-Catholic heritage. ...
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  • the world as symbolic of Native American art in general. ... Coast Salish refers to First Nations or Native American cultures in ...
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  • concentration of pueblos in the American Southwest. The 34,000-acre ... hawks (such as Cooper's Hawks and American Kestrels), owls, vultures ...
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  • federally financed efforts to explore the American West. These and other publications ... the Sun Temple, all on Chapin Mesa, and Badger House Community, on Wetherill ...
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  • interlinked with that of many Native American tribes or First Nations ... The geographic center of the North American continent is located near ...
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  • became nomadic. Four main Native American groups developed: the Washoe ... were crossing Nevada. After the Mexican-American War (1846-1848), which Mexico ...
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  • cub the appearance of the ratel or honey badger, a fierce member of the Mustelidae ... North America and called the "North American cheetah" are not true ...
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  • together they work in conjunction with American Indian tribes, states, local ... be considered to be the apex of the North American continent, although the ...
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  • Indians, who, along with other Native American groups such as the Lakota ... 1800s, the fort was staffed by African-American members of the U.S. Cavalry ...
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  • Oklahoma was the destination of the Native American Cherokee tribes ... language used to describe the Native American race as a whole. A Choctaw ...
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  • is "ribbit." The croak of the American bullfrog (Rana catesbiana ... The Australian genus Cyclorana and the American genus Pternohyla will bury ...
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  • American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 4th ed. (Boston ... was fitted in 1950) and the car ferry, Badger.Max Hanley, [http://www.boatnerd ...
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  • P.C. Badger, [https://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/ncnu02/v5-017.html ... Triglycerides: Frequently Asked Questions, American Heart Association. ...
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  • they prospered by trading with British, American, and French merchants in ... goat, ox, horse, sheep, rabbit, marten, badger, deer, boar or wolf hair ...
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  • the "common racoon," the North American raccoon, the northern raccoon ... : Molecules, morphology and the Great American Interchange,"] Molecular ...
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  • of the pass. At this engagement fought at Badger Pass, the Mongols massacred ... * Zerjal, Tatiana, et al. The American Journal of Human Genetics ...
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  • Of particular concern to the Israelis were the 30 Tu-16 Badger medium ... but was quickly pulled back because of American pressure). ...
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  • marten, the Cretan weasel, the Cretan badger, the long-eared hedgehog ... Amphibians include the green toad, American toad, common tree frog ...
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  • hotels, casinos, Turkish fast food restaurants, American steak houses, bowling alleys and movie theaters. Private homes are bigger, with two and three ...
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  • oak are the predominant trees. Boar, fox, badger, squirrel, weasel, marten ... 1944, seeking to split the British and American Allied line in half, capturing ...
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  • include some chamois, deer, hare, fox, badger, marten, Alpine chough, grouse ... the end of the war, on March 28, 1945, American troops set foot on Austrian ...
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  • such as the red fox, hedgehog, and badger are very common, whereas ... During the 1960s, and inspired by the American folk music movement, there ...
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  • ====The American colonies==== Britain was one of several European nations ... Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. The American colonies, which provided ...
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  • sandy soil. Deer, wild boar, mouflon, fox, badger, hare, and small numbers ... Union. Shortly after Japan attacked the American base at Pearl Harbor, Germany ...
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  • shrew, fox, weasel, bat, squirrel, badger, rabbit, mouse, otter, and ... the French kingdom began to claim North American territories as colonies ...
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