A River Divided : the Story & Biography of Chief Coppa Hembo, 1812-1898

A River Divided : the Story & Biography of Chief Coppa Hembo, 1812-1898
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9781477133514
ISBN-13 : 1477133518
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Book Synopsis A River Divided : the Story & Biography of Chief Coppa Hembo, 1812-1898 by : Jill (Redcorn) Kearney

Download or read book A River Divided : the Story & Biography of Chief Coppa Hembo, 1812-1898 written by Jill (Redcorn) Kearney and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2012 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Coppa Hembo was a fascinating historical figure. Born of a Maidu father and Washoe mother he would rise to become the primary Huuk (Chief ) for nearly 50 years over the Hill Nisenan band of the Southern Maidu, with authority over the Maidu and Washoe people living on the Divide between the forks of the Natoman (American) River. As a young man he had been attacked by a grizzly bear which he managed to kill, permanently disfigured by the mauling he was given the name Coppa Hembo (Grizzly Bear Killer). He would lead his people in battles against slave raiders but managed to keep his people out of both the First and Second Indian Wars of El Dorado County continuing to live in peace with the horde of invading miners. Coppa Hembo's leadership included arranging for his people to be vaccinated against small pox in 1852. His reputation for wisdom and impartiality found him serving as both a judge and keeper of the peace for both Indians and non-Indians. A staunch proponent of education he arranged to help the local school system during conflicts arising from the American Civil War. He would guide his people into full integration into the American society thus saving them from being rounded up and herded onto reservations. His is not a story of tragedy but instead one of triumph for a true American Hero.

A River Divided

A River Divided
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Publisher : Hardie Grant Publishing
Total Pages : 367
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ISBN-10 : 9780646848259
ISBN-13 : 0646848259
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Book Synopsis A River Divided by : George Paxinos

Download or read book A River Divided written by George Paxinos and published by Hardie Grant Publishing. This book was released on 2021-10-27 with total page 367 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “As different artists sculpt different statues from the same block of marble, different environments produce different characters, even in identical twins.” Evelyn, a geneticist and amateur archeologist, makes a formidable discovery in Israel, the consequence of which is the birth of Christopher and José, identical twins raised apart, one in affluent Sydney, the other in the slums of Buenos Aires. The twins, unaware of each other’s existence or their origin, will meet for a moment only, in the Amazon, adversaries in the battle for the forest. Standing by both twins is Lorena, a medical student who under the claws of a dictatorship organizes the student environmental resistance. A novel whose heroes travel to four continents in search of their identity. How can values such as love, faith, forgiveness and freedom change their lives? What are the limits of science and the brain? Can there be consilience between humans and nature?

The Land Divided: A History of the Panama Canal and Other Isthmian Canal Projects

The Land Divided: A History of the Panama Canal and Other Isthmian Canal Projects
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Publisher : Plunkett Lake Press
Total Pages : 840
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Book Synopsis The Land Divided: A History of the Panama Canal and Other Isthmian Canal Projects by : Gerstle Mack

Download or read book The Land Divided: A History of the Panama Canal and Other Isthmian Canal Projects written by Gerstle Mack and published by Plunkett Lake Press. This book was released on 2024-04-04 with total page 840 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Over the last four centuries there has accumulated a vast literature relating to scores of projects for linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans in the American tropics... Mr. Mack has undertaken, in the volume under review, to combine these numerous and varied sources into a history of all interoceanic canal projects in the Western Hemisphere from the discovery of America to the present day. The result is a work of unparalleled comprehensiveness in this field, based upon extensive research, and presented in a well-organized and exceptionally readable form... [of] superior merit.” — The American Historical Review “[This] book is important. It is the first definitive history of the Panama Canal, richly complete with colorful details of the explorations, conquests, intrigues, crackpot theories and engineering genius that went into the making of it... The Land Divided is an important book.” — The New York Times “A history of the Panama Canal which should provide for study and reference the definitive book on that project. From the 16th century explorers, the search for the ‘doubtful strait’, the first conception of an artificial canal in 1529, this outlines the adventures and aggressions in Spanish waters down to the 19th century and the French revival of the project of a canal. Meticulous tracing of the controversy, of local affairs in Panama, of political and international claims and disputes, of private interests vying with government interests, innumerable surveys, accelerated interest as the gold discoveries in California emphasized the need. Then de Lesseps, and the grandiose scheme and tragic failure, the bankruptcy of the Panama Canal Company and the ensuing scandals. The formation of a new international company, rivalry between Nicaragua and Panama, the U.S. purchase of the concession, the decision for the lock canal, and the amazing achievement with Gorgas and Goethals responsible. A history which is history, politics, finance, science, and which ignores no phase and no detail of the accomplishment that was to unite the world.” — Kirkus “[A]n exhaustive history of the Panama Canal... The author has achieved splendid success in his five years of careful research, compilation, and presentation of a full-length history of all the elements present in the creation of the canal... the author deserves recognition for his painstaking effort and ability in writing this scholarly volume.” — Proceedings of the US Naval Institute “The economic historian will find this book interesting and useful. It covers the whole history of the isthmian route — the search for a strait, the transit business, the abortive canal projects, the construction of the Panama Canal.” — The Journal of Economic History “Of prime interest to the historian and economist perhaps, this book should be a welcome addition to any serious geographical library. It is a systematic and well documented history of the Panama Canal and other isthmian canal projects... Mr. Mack has produced a most useful and readable account.” — The Geographical Journal “[A] book written with knowledge and insight.” — Geographical Review “[A] useful work of reference.” — Political Science Quarterly

AQA AS Geography Student Unit Guide: Unit 1 New Edition: Physical and Human Geography

AQA AS Geography Student Unit Guide: Unit 1 New Edition: Physical and Human Geography
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Publisher : Philip Allan
Total Pages : 116
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ISBN-10 : 9781444147759
ISBN-13 : 1444147757
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Book Synopsis AQA AS Geography Student Unit Guide: Unit 1 New Edition: Physical and Human Geography by : Malcolm Skinner

Download or read book AQA AS Geography Student Unit Guide: Unit 1 New Edition: Physical and Human Geography written by Malcolm Skinner and published by Philip Allan. This book was released on 2011-12-09 with total page 116 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Written by senior examiners, Amanda Barker, David Redfern and Malcolm Skinner, this AQA AS Geography Student Unit Guide is the essential study companion for Unit 1: Physical and Human Geography. This full-colour book includes all you need to know to prepare for your unit exam: clear guidance on the content of the unit, with topic summaries, knowledge check questions and a quick-reference index, examiner's advice throughout, so you will know what to expect in the exam and will be able to demonstrate the skills required and exam-style questions, with graded student responses, so you can see clearly what is required to get a better grade.

Transformations in the Septuagint

Transformations in the Septuagint
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Publisher : Peeters Publishers
Total Pages : 428
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ISBN-10 : 9042918888
ISBN-13 : 9789042918887
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Book Synopsis Transformations in the Septuagint by : Theo A. W. van der Louw

Download or read book Transformations in the Septuagint written by Theo A. W. van der Louw and published by Peeters Publishers. This book was released on 2007 with total page 428 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study inaugurates interaction between Septuagint research and Translation Studies. From the field of Translation Studies the author has singled out approaches suited to LXX-research. The historical survey of views of translation in Antiquity reveals that among Greeks, Romans, Egyptians and Jews similar disputes about language and translatability existed. Three Septuagint-chapters, Genesis 2, Isaiah 1 and Proverbs 6, are analysed in-depth, whereby the transformations ('shifts') are categorised with help of linguistic Translation Studies. Before ascribing 'deviations' either to the translator's ideology or to a variant in the Hebrew parent text, we must ascertain that the 'deviation' does not have a purely translational origin. Every transformation has a reason, and by categorizing the reasons behind all transformations one can trace the translational hierarchy that (un)consciously guided the translator. The rationale behind a transformation can be detected by analysing the literal alternative which the translator rejected. The conclusions of this study are of importance for Translation Studies, Classical Studies and Theology.

Boundary Disputes and Treaties

Boundary Disputes and Treaties
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Publisher : Toronto, Ont. : Glasgow, Brook
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : YALE:39002068154708
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Book Synopsis Boundary Disputes and Treaties by : James White

Download or read book Boundary Disputes and Treaties written by James White and published by Toronto, Ont. : Glasgow, Brook. This book was released on 1914 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

The Hoover Dam Documents

The Hoover Dam Documents
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Total Pages : 1150
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:$B116313
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Book Synopsis The Hoover Dam Documents by : United States. Department of the Interior

Download or read book The Hoover Dam Documents written by United States. Department of the Interior and published by . This book was released on 1948 with total page 1150 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: