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- Matthew Henson (1087 bytes)
2: '''Matthew Henson''' ([[1866]] – [[1955]]) was an [[American]] explorer who may...
4: ...oration with [[Bradley Robinson]] his biography ''Dark Companion'' in [[1947]].
6: ...expeditions he and Peary fathered children with [[Inuit]] women, two of whom were discovered by [[S. Alle... - Definitions of music (17609 bytes)
1: ... consists of is something that is still debated today.
8: ... major kinds: [[musica universalis]], [[musica mundana]], [[musica instrumentalis]]. Of those, only th...
12: ...h are very much in vogue in [[Western society]] today.
14: ...relatively new invention then, and it is understandable that the mathematical or physical relationship...
17: ... word for or that would be translated as "music." Inuit and most North American Indian languages do not h... - United States (58223 bytes)
1: The '''United States of America'''—also referred to as the '''United States''', ''...
2: ... as several territorial water boundaries with Canada, [[Russia]] and [[The Bahamas]]. It is otherwise ...
9: ...Many, One")<br>''[[In God We Trust]]'' ([[1956]]–present) |
36: established_dates = From [[Great Britain]]<br> [[July 4]], [[177...
52: ...riginal 13 states adopted the Constitution as the date on that state "entered the Union" (became part ... - Canada (35540 bytes)
1: ...us that the country's *official* name is now "Canada", not anything else. If you believe you have argu...
3: ... e.g., [[Politics of Canada]], [[Geography of Canada]], etc. Thank you.}}
6: '''Canada''' is a country in [[North America]], the norther...
8: ...stitutional monarchy]] with [[Elizabeth II of Canada|Queen Elizabeth II]] as [[head of state]].
10: ... [[French language|French]]. Its [[Statistics Canada|official]] population estimate for [[as of 2005|J... - Mummy (16225 bytes)
8: ...preserved mummies formed under natural conditions date from the [[Inca]] period in [[Peru]].
18: The earliest known 'mummified' individual dates back to approximately [[34th century BC|3300 B...
27: A typical mummification took 70 days in which craftsmen raced to finish the tomb.
63: ...uage]] remained in use in the Tarim Basin (Modern day [[Xinjiang]] in [[China]]) until the [[8th centu...
65: ...ied body when they opened a coffin in a graveyard dating back 1,900 years, according to Xinhua news ag... - Alaska (24727 bytes)
18: LandArea = 1,481,347 |
26: AdmittanceDate = [[January 3]], [[1959]] |
27: ...utian Standard Time Zone|Aleutian]]: [[UTC]]-10/[[Daylight saving time|-9]] (west of 169? 30') |
50: ... U.S. state insects|State insect]]'''||[[Libellulidae|Skimmer Dragonfly]]
66: ...Yukon Territory]] and [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]] to the east, the [[Gulf of Alaska]] and the [[P... - California (63989 bytes)
16: TradAbbreviation = Calif. |
19: LandArea = 404,298 |
31: AdmittanceDate = [[September 9]], [[1850]] |
32: ...Pacific]]: [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]-8/[[Daylight saving time|-7]] |
63: ... = [[West Coast Swing]]; folk - [[Square dance]] | - April (9790 bytes)
1: {{AprilCalendar}}
3: ...alendar]] and one of four with the length of 30 [[day]]s.
7: ...bly referring to the "opening of the light in the days, and of the life of the leaves, and of the voic...
9: ...eform]] in [[45 BCE]] resulted in April having 30 days and becoming the fourth month, as the year now ...
11: In [[Japanese calendar|old Japanese calendar]], the month is called ''Uzuki'' (卯੍... - List of religions (13836 bytes)
8: ...cal [[monotheism]], who consider themselves descendants of the patriarch [[Abraham]].''
31: *'''[[Judaism]]''' (see also: [[Jew]]; [[Hebrews]])
33: ***[[Karaite Judaism]]
34: ***Rabbinic Judaism
35: ****[[Orthodox Judaism]] - Frederick Cook (12772 bytes)
2: ...Frederick Albert Cook''' ([[June 10]], [[1865]] – [[August 5]] [[1940]]) was an [[United States|...
7: ...]]. His parents were Dr. Theodore A. Koch and Magdalena Koch (''nee'' Long), recent [[Germany|German]...
9: ...rthday he married Marie Fidele Hunt; they had one daughter, Helene. In 1923 they were [[divorce]]d.
24: ...ley and 3 miles below its top. Barrill's 1909 affidavit included a map correctly locating the [[Fake P...
29: ...[[Axel Heiberg Island]], taking with him only two Inuit men, [[Ahwelah]] and [[Etukishook]]. On the jour... - Russia (28007 bytes)
2: ...e the territory of the next-largest nation, [[Canada]]. It ranks eighth in the world in population, fo...
17: ...uled the southern and central expanses of present-day Russia, while its western zone was largely incor...
27: ...n Czar) of Russia, finalized this process, consolidated surrounding areas under Moscow's dominion, and...
43: ...#1072;я Дума, ''Gosudarstvennaya Duma''), comprising 450 ''deputies'' al...
58: ...tries, the great area south of these still accommodates a great variety of landscapes and [[climate]]s... - Native American (42651 bytes)
5: ...ples native to [[Alaska]] and [[Arctic|arctic Canada]]). The latter share their cultural and genetic c...
7: ...Canadian First Nations specifically exclude the [[Inuit]] and [[Inuvialuit]] in the north, although these...
9: ...lude the [[M鴩s people (Canada)|M鴩s]] of [[Canada]] and the [[Mestizo]]s and [[Zambo]]s of [[Latin ...
19: ...a]] across the [[Bering Strait]], between 17,000–11,000 years ago.
21: ...00 BC|11,500 years ago]] or earlier [http://www.andaman.org/book/chapter53/luzia/luzia.htm]. Thus othe... - Samuel Hearne (1401 bytes)
1: '''Samuel Hearne''' ([[1745]] – November [[1792]]), [[England|English]] [[expl...
5: ...land journey, massacred a group of unsuspecting [[Inuit]]; this would be known as the [[Massacre at Blood... - Reindeer (6508 bytes)
5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Chordata]]}}
7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Artiodactyla]]}}
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Cervidae]]}}
17: ...n]]; in [[North America]] on [[Greenland]], [[Canada]] and [[Alaska]]. In 1952, reindeer were re-intr...
29: ...ska, and a comparable number live in northern Canada. - List of dog breeds (16959 bytes)
1: ...om very different lines. The process continues today, resulting in a tremendous variety of [[dog bree...
7: ...)|Chihuahua]] [[mixed-breed dog|mix]] and [[Great Dane]] show some of the tremendous variety of dog br...
31: *[[Airedale Terrier]]
37: *[[Alpine Dachsbracke]]
88: **[[Belgian Shepherd Dog (Groenendael)]] - Alaskan husky (4973 bytes)
18: ...ur over three days' racing at 20 to 30 miles each day. On the rare occasion when purebred teams are en...
20: ...uskies that fulfill the demanding performance standards of world-class dogsled racing can be extremely...
29: ...eds such as the [[Siberian Husky]] and [[Canadian Inuit Dog]] are subordinated in the Alaskan husky to th... - Alaskan Malamute (6961 bytes)
36: !Breed standards (external links)
38: ...ankc.aust.com/alaskan.html ANKC], [http://www.canadasguidetodogs.com/malamute/malamutearticle1.htm CKC...
43: Their breed standard calls for a weight of 75 to 85 pounds (34-38.5 ...
47: ...gs for recreational [[mushing]], most Malamutes today are kept as family pets or show dogs. They are u...
55: ...r gets hot, they—even more than other dogs—need plenty of water and shade. - American Eskimo Dog (3797 bytes)
36: !Breed standards (external links)
46: ... there is no difference between the two breed standards.
49: ...re is from 12 to 15 inches (33 to 38 cm); the standard is from fifteen inches up to and including nine...
53: ...hat [[Neolithic]] dogs living with humans would today pass for spitzes. - Greenland Dog (1806 bytes)
22: !Classification and breed standards
38: ...from dogs brought to [[Greenland]] by the first [[Inuit]] settlers more than 4,000 years ago. - Mackenzie River husky (2191 bytes)
3: ...nadian Mounted Police]], consisting of a mix of [[Inuit]] ([[Eskimo]]) dog, large European breeds, and [[...
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