People and Places: A Visual Encyclopedia

People and Places: A Visual Encyclopedia
Title People and Places: A Visual Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author DK
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 2019-08-20
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 146548177X

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Meet the people of the world and find out about some of the fascinating cultures that make up our global community. From Spaniards to Samoans, and the Miao to the Miskitu, this fully updated edition of DK's popular Encyclopedia of People will take you on a worldwide tour of continents, peninsulas, and islands to discover what life is like for the billions of people on our planet. Discover how the Yakut people survive in the Arctic temperatures of Siberia, or why tattoos are so important in Maori culture. Learn about the Mbendeje people's hunting sign language that lets them silently creep up on unsuspecting prey. People and Places: A Visual Encyclopedia allows you to explore different cultures through illuminating photography and bitesize chunks of information. The perfect companion to geography and culture projects for school-aged children, this book is a treasure trove of facts and information about the people that make up our world.

People, Places, and Books

People, Places, and Books
Title People, Places, and Books PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 277
Release 1965
Genre
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The World Book Encyclopedia of People and Places

The World Book Encyclopedia of People and Places
Title The World Book Encyclopedia of People and Places PDF eBook
Author World Book (NA)
Publisher World Book Encyclopedia
Pages 1632
Release 2005-01-01
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780716637554

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Introduces a wide range of cultures and the landscapes which they inhabit.

Places to Be, People to Kill

Places to Be, People to Kill
Title Places to Be, People to Kill PDF eBook
Author Martin Harry Greenberg
Publisher D A W Books, Incorporated
Pages 309
Release 2007
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780756404178

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Featuring contributions from Tanya Huff, Jim C. Hines, Jean Rabe, and Ed Gorman, this thrilling collection enters the mysterious and deadly realm of the assassin, exploring how one chooses this line of work and how one becomes a cold-blood killer. Original.

Places to Go, People to See, Things to Do All Across Canada

Places to Go, People to See, Things to Do All Across Canada
Title Places to Go, People to See, Things to Do All Across Canada PDF eBook
Author Joan Abeles
Publisher Richmond Hill, Ont. : Scholastic Canada
Pages 316
Release 1994
Genre Canada
ISBN 9780590745505

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New York State: Peoples, Places, and Priorities

New York State: Peoples, Places, and Priorities
Title New York State: Peoples, Places, and Priorities PDF eBook
Author Joanne Reitano
Publisher Routledge
Pages 316
Release 2015-08-11
Genre History
ISBN 113669997X

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The state of New York is virtually a nation unto itself. Long one of the most populous states and home of the country’s most dynamic city, New York is geographically strategic, economically prominent, socially diverse, culturally innovative, and politically influential. These characteristics have made New York distinctive in our nation’s history. In New York State: Peoples, Places, and Priorities, Joanne Reitano brings the history of this great state alive for readers. Clear and accessible, the book features: Primary documents and illustrations in each chapter, encouraging engagement with historical sources and issues Timelines for every chapter, along with lists of recommended reading and websites Themes of labor, liberty, lifestyles, land, and leadership running throughout the text Coverage from the colonial period up through the present day, including the Great Recession and Andrew Cuomo’s governorship Highly readable and up-to-date, New York State: Peoples, Places, and Priorities is a vital resource for anyone studying, teaching, or just interested in the history of the Empire State.

People, Places, and Practices in the Arctic

People, Places, and Practices in the Arctic
Title People, Places, and Practices in the Arctic PDF eBook
Author Cunera Buijs
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 358
Release 2022-11-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000772780

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This collection follows anthropological perspectives on peoples (Canadian Inuit, Norwegian Sámi, Yupiit from Alaska, and Inuit from Greenland), places, and practices in the Circumpolar North from colonial times to our post-modern era. This volume brings together fresh perspectives on theoretical concepts, colonial/imperial descriptions, collaborative work of non-Indigenous and Indigenous researchers, as well as articles written by representatives of Indigenous cultures from an inside perspective. The scope of the book ranges from contributions based on unpublished primary sources, missionary journals, and fairly unknown early Indigenous sources and publications, to those based on more recent Indigenous testimonies and anthropological fieldwork, museum exhibitions, and (self)representations in the fields of fashion, marketing, and the arts. The aim of this volume is to explore the making of representations for and/or by Circumpolar North peoples. The authors follow what representations have been created in the past and in some cases continue to be created in the present, and the Indigenous employment of representations that has continuity with the past and also goes beyond "traditional" utilization. By studying these representations, we gain a better understanding of the dynamics of a society and its interaction with other cultures, notably in the context of the dominant culture’s efforts to assimilate Indigenous people and erase their story. People’s ideas about themselves and of "the Other" are never static, not even if they share the same cultural background. This is even more the case in the contact zone of the intercultural arena. Images of "the Other" vary according to time and place, and perceptions of "others" are continuously readjusted from both sides in intercultural encounters. This volume has been prepared by the Research Group Circumpolar Cultures (RGCC) which is based in the Netherlands. Its members conduct research on social and cultural change focusing on topics that are of interest to the Indigenous peoples of the Arctic. The RGCC builds on a long tradition in Arctic studies in the Netherlands (Nico Tinbergen, Geert van den Steenhoven, Gerti Nooter, and Jarich Oosten) and can rely on rich Arctic collections of artefacts and photographs in anthropological museums and extensive library collections. The expertise of the RGCC in Arctic studies is internationally acknowledged by academics as well as circumpolar peoples.