The Forgotten Tribe

The Forgotten Tribe

Author: Lisa Emerson

Publisher: CSU Open Press

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781607326434

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"An important corrective to the view that scientists are "poor writers, unnecessarily opaque, not interested in writing, and in need of remediation." Arguing that scientists are "the most sophisticated and flexible writers in the academy, often writing for a wider range of audiences than most other faculty"--Provided by publisher.


Forgotten Tribes

Forgotten Tribes

Author: Mark Edwin Miller

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2004-12-01

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 9780803204096

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First book-length overview of the Federal Acknowledgment Process enacted in 1978, the legal mechanism whereby native groups achieve official "recognition" of tribal status.


The Forgotten Tribes

The Forgotten Tribes

Author: Donald M. Hines

Publisher: VNR AG

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 9780962953903

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Collection of annotated legends from the Tenino, Umatilla, and Watlala or Cascades Indians.


The Lost Tribe

The Lost Tribe

Author: Edward Marriott

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2000-05

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0805064494

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Two years before this story begins, the Liawep were living deep in the jungle of Papua, New Guinea, long forgotten by the outside world. Numbering seventy-nine men, women, and children, the tribe worshipped a mountain, dressed in leaves, and hid when planes flew overhead, believing them to be evil sanguma birds. Their discovery by a missionary hit the headlines in 1993. Galvanized by the reports of people living in Stone Age conditions, Edward Marriott set out to find the Liawep. Banned from visiting the tribe by the New Guinea government, he assembled his own ragtag patrol and ventured illegally into the wilderness in search of his quarry. Nothing could have prepared him for what he found or for the dramatic events that followed. A thrilling, superbly written adventure, The Lost Tribe is a memorable account of what happens when good intentions go awry, when rational man meets primal beliefs, and when a small, primitive people are ensnared by the predations of civilization.


Knuckles the Echidna #11

Knuckles the Echidna #11

Author: Ken Penders

Publisher: Archie Comic Publications, Inc.

Published:

Total Pages: 25

ISBN-13: 1619883686

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Learn the secrets of the most enigmatic echidna of them all! With this issue, we finally uncover the secrets of why Athair abandoned his calling to be guardian of the Floating Island. Why did he instead pick up the mantle of leading The Forgotten Tribe in search of their new homeland? It's an epic of obligation and family responsibility, setting the groundwork for things to come! And wait until you see this cliffhanger ending!


Dina's Lost Tribe

Dina's Lost Tribe

Author: Brigitte Goldstein

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2010-09-28

Total Pages: 413

ISBN-13: 1450251099

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An American historians search for her mythical birthplace leads her to an isolated mountaintop utopia and the passionate world of a medieval Jewess. When Professor Henry Henner Marcus receives an urgent plea for help from his cousin and fellow historian Nina Aschauer, he abruptly leaves Chicago and travels to the South of France where Nina has suddenly rematerialized after having disappeared without a trace five years before. While on sabbatical in Toulouse, France, Nina is compelled to search for the mythical place in the Pyrenean Mountains where she was born during her parents flight from Nazi persecution. All she knows is the name, but no Valladine can be found on any map. Her inquiries lead her to an encounter with Alphonse de Sola, a rough-hewn shepherd who offers to take her to the place. What she finds is love, a medieval outpost arrested in time, and a mysterious codex written in Hebrew letters that arouses her scholarly interest. As Henner, Nina, and her best friend, Etoile Assous, conspire to decipher the writing, they enter the passionate world of a fourteenth-century Jewess, who calls herself Dina, whose family was forced to flee France following the expulsion of the Jews from the kingdom in 1306, while she herself had fallen victim to the sexual intrigues of a fiendish priest.


Lost White Tribes

Lost White Tribes

Author: Riccardo Orizio

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2011-01-11

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 1446444406

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Over three hundred years ago the first European colonialists set foot in Africa, Asia and the Caribbean to found permanent outposts of the great empires. This epic migration continued until after World War II when these tropical outposts became independent black nations, and the white colonials were forced, or chose, to return home. Some of these colonial descendants, however, had become outcasts in the poorest stratas of the society of which they were now a part. Ignored by both the former slaves and the modern privileged white immigrants, and unable to afford the long journey home, they still hold out today, hiding in remote valleys and hills, 'lost white tribes' living in poverty with the proud myth of their colonial ancestors. Forced to marry within the tribe to retain their fair-skinned 'purity' they are torn between the memory of past privileges and the present need to integrate into the surrounding society.The tribes investigated in this book share much besides the colour of their skin: all are decreasing in number, many are on the verge of extinction, fighting to survive in countries that alienate them because of the colour of their skin. Riccardo Orizio investigates: the Blancs Matignon of Guadeloupe; the Burghers of Sri Lanka; the Poles of Haiti; the Basters of Namibia; the Germans of Seaford Town, Jamaica; the Confederados of Brazil.


The Lost Tribe of Coney Island

The Lost Tribe of Coney Island

Author: Claire Prentice

Publisher: New Harvest

Published: 2014-10-14

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 9780544262287

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Describes the story of a group of people from the Philippines who were transported to Coney Island in 1905 to be portrayed as “headhunting, dog-eating savages” in a Luna Park freak show.


Does Your Rabbi Know You're Here?

Does Your Rabbi Know You're Here?

Author: Anthony Clavane

Publisher: Quercus

Published: 2014-08-19

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1623655390

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Ever since the children of penniless immigrants caught the train from Whitechapel to White Hart Lane--to be greeted with the refrain: 'Does Your Rabbi Know You're Here?'--this forgotten tribe have helped to shape the Beautiful Game. In telling the fascinating lives of these largely unsung trailblazers, Clavane uncovers a hidden history of Jewish involvement in English football. From Louis Bookman, the first Jew to play in England's top division, to the pugnacious winger Mark Lazarus, whose last-gasp goal won the 1967 League Cup for QPR, to shady figures like One-Armed Lou, a ticket tout who never told the story of his missing limb the same way twice, through to the businessmen who helped form the breakaway Premier League, and in the process changed the English game for ever.