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Post Cards from America: X-rays from Hell
After the beginning of the raids in the eighth century, foreign loot was sometimes repurposed as jewellery—book mounts from ecclesiastical volumes turned into brooches, English sword fittings similarly remade, coins pierced and hung on necklaces. In Norway there is an Irish or Scottish reliquary, almost certainly plundered from a monastery, that se
... See moreNeil Price • The Children of Ash and Elm
The shepherd culture in the world is under threat,
Erling Kagge • Walking: One Step at a Time
foreshadow a future filled with the seductively colonizing commodities of American modernity.
Harvey R. Neptune • Caliban and the Yankees: Trinidad and the United States Occupation
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Richard Powers • The Overstory: A Novel
The Horse in Blackfoot Indian Culture: With Comparative Material From Other Western Tribes
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Spectacular Historic Portraits Native American by Frank A. From the Late 19th Century
Matthew Greenbygonely.com
The early Texas cattleman Charles Goodnight found a Comanche war shield stuffed with a complete history of ancient Rome (its rise, efflorescence and fall to nomadic barbarians from the north). Nomad tribes carry their culture
Richard Grant • Ghost Riders: Travels with American Nomads
The last wolves believed to have been born in Yellowstone—a pair of pups discovered near Soda Butte Creek, about fifteen miles east of where Rick was now standing—were shot in 1926. They were killed not by poachers, but by park rangers. Almost from the time the park was created, in 1872, early superintendents had pursued a rigorous predator-control
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