Talala

Talala

Author: Vita Murrow

Publisher: True Stories of Animal Heroes

Published: 2021-08-03

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 0711263930

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In this new series, based on real-life animal tales, discover that not all heroes wear capes – some have four legs, a wet nose, and a brave heart. Big or small, fall in love with animal friends who have lived truly wild lives. Read about Talala, the curious leopard cub, who lived with lions. When Talala found herself the sole survivor of her pack in Gir National Park, she began a quest to find a new family. Talala tried the owl family, but she didn't understand their language. Then the antelope family, who ate blossoms – yuck. And then the alligator hatchlings, who didn't play the same games as Talala at all. Finally, she spied the lion family... Would Talala be the heart of their pride? Would she find her fit? This heartwarming story has a fact section at the back, so you can learn more about big cats and how you can help them. Adorable illustrations from Alexandra Finkeldey will make you want to hug the page. Other titles in the series are Onyx, based on the reintroduction of wolves of Yellowstone Park. Fluffles, the koala who held strong through a bushfire. And Sterling, the moose who showed that love has no borders. Immerse yourself and your children in this touching tale of family, acceptance and finding your own place, which we can all learn from.


Ghost Towns of Oklahoma

Ghost Towns of Oklahoma

Author: John Wesley Morris

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 9780806114200

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Lists 130 ghost towns in alphabetical order and includes descriptions of each.


Hausa Women in the Twentieth Century

Hausa Women in the Twentieth Century

Author: Catherine M. Coles

Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press

Published: 1991-10-01

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 0299130231

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The Hausa are one of the largest ethnic groups in Africa, with populations in Nigeria, Niger, and Ghana. Their long history of city-states and Islamic caliphates, their complex trading economies, and their cultural traditions have attracted the attention of historians, political economists, linguists, and anthropologists. The large body of scholarship on Hausa society, however, has assumed the subordination of women to men. Hausa Women in the Twentieth Century refutes the notion that Hausa women are pawns in a patriarchal Muslim society. The contributors, all of whom have done field research in Hausaland, explore the ways Hausa women have balanced the demands of Islamic expectations and Western choices as their society moved from a precolonial system through British colonial administration to inclusion in the modern Nigerian nation. This volume examines the roles of a wide variety of women, from wives and workers to political activists and mythical figures, and it emphasizes that women have been educators and spiritual leaders in Hausa society since precolonial times. From royalty to slaves and concubines, in traditional Hausa cities and in newer towns, from the urban poor to the newly educated elite, the "invisible women" whose lives are documented here demonstrate that standard accounts of Hausa society must be revised. Scholars of Hausa and neighboring West African societies will find in this collection a wealth of new material and a model of how research on women can be integrated with general accounts of Hausa social, religious, political, and economic life. For students and scholars looking at gender and women's roles cross-culturally, this volume provides an invaluable African perspective.


HISTORIC ROGERS COUNTY

HISTORIC ROGERS COUNTY

Author: Bob Burke

Publisher: HPN Books

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 93

ISBN-13: 1935377116

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An illustrated history of Rogers County, Oklanoma, paired with histories of the local companies.


Flames of Heaven

Flames of Heaven

Author: Ralph Peters

Publisher: Stackpole Books

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9780811726849

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Peters's critically acclaimed novel is set in the final days of the Soviet Union and heralds the birth of the new Russia.


QUEEN OF EGYPT

QUEEN OF EGYPT

Author: RUBY.K GOLD

Publisher: RUBY.K GOLD

Published:

Total Pages: 89

ISBN-13:

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Namsu was a prince, but his childhood was spent living in a small home of a pyramid builder. His real father, Pharoah Aa-ton, was a tyrant, and his sorcerers predicted that he would die at his son's hand. That is why he ordered the killing of all male newborns in his palace. To save his life, Namsu's mother, Queen Nefertiti, hid him from the Pharoah. His best friend from his childhood betrays him... He becomes immortal by a strange event. He wondered how this could happen? Can he live forever? And death will never come to him? To test this, he took a dagger and scratched his arm… This book is the first in a series, full of Action, Adventure, Black Magic, Bravery, Fairy Tales, Fantasy, Good vs Evil, Heroism, Horror, Mystery, Mysticism, Myths, Mythological Creatures and Characters, Paranormal, Science Fiction, thriller, Selflessness, Time Travel, White Magic Etc... and a lot more surprises to come. Second book of this series is already published and it is called "Pharao's Destruction."


Mountain Farmers

Mountain Farmers

Author: Thomas T. Spear

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1997-01-01

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9780520206199

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"This is a rich, stimulating work, written in clear and compelling prose, that will appeal to scholars in a variety of disciplines."--Angelique Haugerud, author of The Culture of Politics in Modern Kenya "Among the numerous contributions made by this book are its discussion of the politics of pseudo-traditionalism, its tracing of the emergence of a Christian leadership, and indeed its whole reconsideration of the significance of missions and Christianity."--James L. Giblin, author of Environmental Control in Northeastern Tanzania, 1840-1940