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Center and Satellite: Settlement Hierarchy and Diet on the Late Prehistoric Mississippi Delta
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Nancy A. Ross-Stallings
Published: 11 April 2017
..., which reflected differential access to resources. This was further underscored by an extractive economic relationship, as the Hollywood chiefs likely siphoned off various forms of tribute in the form of food from their subaltern neighbors. Flowers 3 site Mississippian culture Mississippi Delta...
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Daily Life
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Nathaniel Millett
Published: 17 September 2013
..., the maroons lived in well-built homes and had a large quantity of essential supplies, such as tools and weapons. The former slaves enjoyed a good diet because they cultivated crops and hunted. The prosperous community interacted with whites, blacks, and Indians and formed a variety of different relationships...
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Dog Days to Horse Days: The Introduction of the Horse and Its Impact on Human-Dog Relationships among the Blackfoot
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Brandi Bethke
Published: 14 April 2020
... as the horse became. To date, researchers have most often characterized the relationship of Blackfoot people and their horses by framing the horse as an “upgraded model”—a “new and improved” dog. While prior experience with domesticated dogs did help facilitate the incorporation of horses into the daily lives...
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An Island on the Doorstep of the World: Cuba's Place in U.S. Global Visions
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Ronald W. Pruessen
Published: 23 September 2012
...Ronald W. Pruessen explores the saga at the core of the old and complex Cuban–U.S. relationship--the roots of U.S. attitudes that reach deeper than the past fifty years. This chapter explains the backdrop that existed for the United States before and during the Castro years: a young nation's break...
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Introduction
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Brandi Bethke and Amanda Burtt
Published: 14 April 2020
...This introductory chapter situates the succeeding chapters in the current study of human-canine relationships. The authors discuss the fundamental ideas about relationships between humans and dogs through an archaeological lens. The volume editors recognize that assessing the physical ways humans...
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Myths of Science, Myths of Sex: Homophobia and HIV Vulnerability in Namibia
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Robert Lorway
Published: 01 September 2008
... society, local, national, and global ideas of sex
are reconstituted within the shifting cultural identity politics of everyday life. The
locals conceal their same-sex sexual practices and they prefer relationships with
foreigners because of their potential for social as well as economic liberation...
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Cuban Exile Politics
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Melanie M. Ziegler
Published: 01 July 2007
...This chapter discusses the complex and intricate political relationship between the U.S. and the Cuban exile community. It demonstrates how the Cuban exile leaders and their organizations became increasingly influential over the decades, first exhibiting a supportive role and then as an important...
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“Looking at Another Man's Work” Theaters of Masculinity in Conrad's Lord Jim
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Thomas Strychacz
Published: 01 January 2008
...This chapter discusses Conrad's Lord Jim , which is read as a competitive theater
of manhood in which Jim and Marlow keep staging their masculinity to each other. In this
novel, masculinity arises out of a relationship between a male character's pose and the
cultural codes he...
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Dirty Girls, German Shepherds, and Puerto Rican Independentistas: “The Latino Imaginary” and the Case of Cuba
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Marta Caminero-Santangelo
Published: 01 August 2007
... explicitly attempted or, as in Engle's case, more
implicitly attempted, to address and negotiate a relationship between Cuban Americans
and a panethnic Latino whole. African Americans connection to Latin American Boom Colonialism Luis William Mujčinović Fatima Quintana Alvina E Saldívar Ramón Sandoval...
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Sex in the City: A Comparison of Aztec Ceramic Figurines to Copal Figurines from the Templo Mayor
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Cecelia F. Klein and Naoli Victoria Lona
Published: 01 May 2009
... of the species Bursera bipinnata . The resin emits a pleasant-smelling white smoke when burned, and it is often believed that this pleased the gods. This chapter attempts to examine the iconographic and historical relationship between the ceramic figurines and the copal figurines. Aztecs burials...
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Published: 28 March 2010
...This chapter discusses class levels, the student–teacher relationship, and establishing good technical habits. Dance schools usually divide students into four categories based on age: primary or predance (below the age of 6), preadolescent (ages 6–10), early adolescent (ages 11–15), and late...
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Havana and Moscow: The Washington Factor
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Mervyn J. Bain
Published: 23 September 2012
...This chapter highlights how Havana's relationship with Moscow was a key factor in explaining the way in which Cuba was able to break traditional international-relations thinking and obtain a disproportionately large amount of power in geopolitics for a small Caribbean island. Bain analyzes...
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Does the Canada-Cuba Relationship Offer Any Lessons for Washington?
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Peter McKenna and John M. Kirk
Published: 23 September 2012
...This chapter explores how Washington has viewed the Canada–Cuba relationship since 1959. Peter McKenna and John M. Kirk highlight the United States’ displeasure and frustration with the willingness of Canadian officials to engage with their Cuban counterparts and argue that Canada has had...
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The Personal Is Political: Animus and Malice in the U.S. Policy toward Cuba, 1959–2009
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Louis A. Pérez
Published: 23 September 2012
... Cuban negotiations Cuban democratization Cuban security McFarlane Robert United States Fidel Castro relationship antipathy sanctions policy representation association interests values In the State Department I find there is a professional reluctance to mention Castro by name; curious...
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Fifty Years of Revolution: Perspectives on Cuba, the United States, and the World
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Soraya M. Castro Marino (ed.) and John S. Reitan (ed.)
Published online: 23 May 2013
Published in print: 23 September 2012
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Moral Responsibility in Joyce's “Clay”
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Thomas F. Staley
Published: 01 March 2011
... Maria's recognition of the hypocrisy of her existence through a
series of encounters with her fellow Dubliners . The theme of the disintegration
of human understanding and love is enforced by each and every social relationship that
the story unfolds. In “Clay” Joyce gives a glimpse...
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Published: 18 March 2014
... content of Caribbean Black Power through an analysis of its political, economic and cultural dimensions. Lastly, it addresses the relationship with the North American movement as a means of highlighting both the local specificities of the Caribbean movement and its transnational dynamics. The chapter...
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Material to Mythology
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Patrick Chura
Published: 01 October 2010
... Walden survey pond map surveying equipment spatial relationship coordinates I am thankful that this pond was made deep and pure for a symbol. —Thoreau, Walden I too would fain set down something beside facts —They should be
material to the mythology which I am writing. Not facts...
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“Masters of Sacred Ceremonies” Welles, Corwin, and a Radiogenic Modernist Literature
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Martin Spinelli
Published: 01 June 2009
... that resides much more prominently in the space between the producer, the institution, and the listener, the space of the radio relationship. Corwin Norman Welles Orson Aesthetics Artaud Antonin CBS Columbia Broadcasting System Glossolalia Modernism Scripts Theater of Cruelty Wells H G Framing...