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- Matthew Henson (1087 bytes)
6: ...ere discovered by [[S. Allen Counter]] in a [[Greenland]] expedition when they were in their eighties. - Definitions of music (17609 bytes)
1: ...ings from "any euphonious and pleasing sound" to only a printed document showing how a piece is to be ...
8: ... mundana]], [[musica instrumentalis]]. Of those, only the last - musica instrumentalis - referred to m...
17: ...or Jarawa. Many other languages have terms which only partly cover what Europeans mean by the term "mu...
19: In Czech, ''hudba'' is instrumental music and only by implication vocal music. Some languages in We...
31: Another commonly held definition of music holds that music must b... - United States (58223 bytes)
66: ...oviet Union]], was considered one of the world's only two "[[superpower]]s". With the [[collapse of th...
84: ...e appealed from a state court to a federal court only if there is a federal question, the [[State supr...
90: ...nty|counties]] have little or no power, existing only as geographic distinctions. In other areas, coun...
115: ...er 48; [[Alaska]], which is physically connected only to Canada, and the [[archipelago]] of Hawaii in ...
123: ...es government claims a lease to this land, which only mutual agreement or United States abandonment of... - Canada (35540 bytes)
3: ...iew article is already too long and should serve only as an introduction for Canada. To keep this over...
94: ...y of Ghent]] was signed in December 1814. It was only after the French and Napoleonic wars ended in Eu...
111: ...to. To the north lies the [[Arctic Ocean]]; [[Greenland]] is to the northeast. Since [[1925]], Canada...
113: ...anada covers a larger area than the U.S., it has only one-ninth its population.
115: ... by the [[Wisconsin glaciation|last ice age]], thinly soiled, rich in minerals, and dotted with lakes ... - Mummy (16225 bytes)
25: ...ere given the task to preserve the deceased. Not only did their job require knowledge of human anatomy...
31: ...ll incision on the left side of the [[abdomen]]. Only the [[heart]] was left in place. The organs whic...
57: ...[Japan]]''', see external link ''[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed...
58: ...onor for people who reached a highest level of [[enlightenment]].
77: ...ement called Qilakitsoq, in Greenland. The "[[Greenland Mummies]]" consisted of a six-month old baby, ... - Alaska (24727 bytes)
66: ...rom the [[Aleut]] word for "great country" or "mainland". The natives called it "Alyeska", meaning "th...
69: ...]]. Eventually, Alaska became populated by the [[Inuit]] and a variety of [[Native American]] groups. Mo...
77: ...time zones was reduced to two, with the entire mainland plus the inner Aleutian Islands going to UTC &...
81: ...sh; were occupied by Japanese troops. It was the only part of the United States to have land occupied ...
85: Alaska is the only state that is both in [[North America]] and not ... - California (63989 bytes)
93: ...the [[Sea of Cortez]] and the Pacific coast were only partially explored and California was shown on e...
122: ...he odd-numbered districts are elected in years evenly divisible by four, i.e., presidential election y...
124: ...m lasts through January 2007. Schwarzenegger was only the second person in the history of the United S...
128: ...erms, after which they may run for re-election. Unlike the retention elections for Supreme Court and ...
134: ... Empire, Orange and San Diego counties, and most inland, eastern, and rural areas. Democratic bastion... - April (9790 bytes)
18: ...ry Tales]]'', [[Geoffrey Chaucer|Chaucer]] found only cause for celebration:
44: :Not only under ground are the brains of men
164: *Toonik Tyme (Aboriginal)Traditional Inuit games - List of religions (13836 bytes)
1: ...tiple definitions are applicable a religion will only be listed once. The definition of religion for t...
5: ...ich cannot be verified to be real or legitimate, only those religions with Wikipedia articles will be ...
201: **[[Inuit mythology]] - Frederick Cook (12772 bytes)
15: In 1903 Cook led an expedition to [[Mount McKinley]], which resulted in his circumnavigation of th...
21: ==The 1906 Mt. McKinley Climb==
24: ...ce of Cook's presence between the Gateway and McKinley has ever been found: his photos' vistas, his tw...
29: ... crossing [[Nares Strait]] to Annoatok on the Greenland side in the spring of 1909, allegedly almost d...
31: ... the North Pole". For example, the route the two Inuit traced on a map goes right over both the Pole of ... - Russia (28007 bytes)
23: ...ll of Constantinople in 1453 Russia remained the only more or less functional Christian state on the E...
60: ... and [[Pacific Ocean]]s, as well as more or less inland seas such as the [[Baltic Sea|Baltic]], [[Blac...
71: ... with the following countries: [[Norway]] and [[Finland]],
72: ...jacent Countries|countries on its shores]] from Finland to Estonia and including the port of St. Peter...
83: ... minor island of [[Big Diomede]] is separated by only a few miles from [[Little Diomede]], a part of t... - Native American (42651 bytes)
5: ...e distinct from the later arriving [[Eskimo]]s ([[Inuit]], [[Yupik]], and [[Aleut]] peoples native to [[A...
7: ...Canadian First Nations specifically exclude the [[Inuit]] and [[Inuvialuit]] in the north, although these...
21: ...C|11,000 years ago]]), and that they followed an inland route through Alaska and Canada that had just ...
33: ...es who had adopted a lifestyle resembling that of Inuits and Yupiks during the last [[ice age]].
49: ...250,000 [[Arawaks]] of [[Haiti]], were enslaved. Only 500 survived by the year [[1550]], and the group... - Samuel Hearne (1401 bytes)
5: ...land journey, massacred a group of unsuspecting [[Inuit]]; this would be known as the [[Massacre at Blood... - Reindeer (6508 bytes)
17: ... [[Pacific Ocean]]; in [[North America]] on [[Greenland]], [[Canada]] and [[Alaska]]. In 1952, reinde...
19: ... wild deer are mostly found in North America, Greenland and [[Iceland]]. Its natural occurrence is ap...
22: ...of points (see image), a lower and upper. They mainly eat [[lichen]]s in winter, especially [[reindeer...
26: ...ature of the reindeer is that it has front teeth only on its bottom jaw; there are [[molar (tooth)|mol...
31: ...re an estimated 5 million reindeer in Eurasia, mainly semi-domesticated. - List of dog breeds (16959 bytes)
145: *[[Canadian Eskimo Dog]] (Canadian Inuit Dog)
277: *[[Greenland Dog]] (Greenland Husky)
387: *[[Northern Inuit]] - Alaskan husky (4973 bytes)
16: ...and no restriction as to ancestry; it is defined only by its purpose, which is that of a highly effici...
29: ...eds such as the [[Siberian Husky]] and [[Canadian Inuit Dog]] are subordinated in the Alaskan husky to th... - Alaskan Malamute (6961 bytes)
43: ... heavier individuals (120 to 140 pounds) are commonly seen.
62: ...lamute breed has been traced to the Mahlemuts, an Inuit tribe of northwestern Alaska. The Mahlemuts cult... - American Eskimo Dog (3797 bytes)
46: ... The breed was formerly called a "spitz" or an "[[Inuit|American Eskimo]] spitz" or a "spitz dog," and it...
49: ... and a compact body. The dog's length should be only slightly greater than its height at the shoulder...
53: ... Spitz]], the [[Finnish Spitz]], and almost certainly the [[Pomeranian]] and [[Keeshond]]. The [[spit... - Greenland Dog (1806 bytes)
4: !Greenland Dog
6: |[[Image:Greenland Dog 600.jpg|250px|Greenland Dog]]
20: |[[Greenland]]
38: ...from dogs brought to [[Greenland]] by the first [[Inuit]] settlers more than 4,000 years ago.
41: The Greenland Dog is a powerful, heavy-built dog with a dens... - 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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