Cleansing Hunt

Cleansing Hunt

Author: Greg Park

Publisher: Earthsoul Prophecies

Published: 2007-05

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780978793197

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The Hunt Begins: After the brazen attack on Fairimor Palace by the Hand of the Dark, the allied nations of the Nine Lands begin preparations for a prolonged war against the refleshed dreadlord Throy Shadan. Even now, his army is poised to enter Kelsa with enough shadowspawn to ravage the entire nation. Word has come from the south of the discovery of a lost Temple of Elderon which contains a Blood Orb of Elsa - a talisman powerful enough to heal a dying world. With his friends at his side, Jase Fairimor undertakes a dangerous and desperate journey to retrieve the Talisman before it can fall into the hands of the enemy.


Ethnic Cleansing in Twentieth-century Europe

Ethnic Cleansing in Twentieth-century Europe

Author: Steven Béla Várdy

Publisher: East European Monographs

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 888

ISBN-13:

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This volume is the result of a conference held at Duquesne University in November 2000. The conference brought together sixty scholars, primarily historians but also specialists in other fields, as well as survivors of ethnic cleansing from seven different countries who presented forty-eight papers.


Bringing Catholic Youth and the Bible Together

Bringing Catholic Youth and the Bible Together

Author: Lisa-Marie Calderone-Stewart

Publisher: Saint Mary's Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 0884896927

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Sometimes the Bible can be overwhelming for teens. Here, nine biblical experts and veteran ministers help ministers and teachers bring Catholic youth and The Catholic Youth Bible(R) together. They provide background on how Catholics approach the Scriptures, practical ideas for developing biblical literacy and biblical spirituality, directions for using the ancient Catholic practice of lectio divina with today's teens, and activities for using the Bible with junior high and senior high youth.


Chief Joseph

Chief Joseph

Author: Vanessa Ann Gunther

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2010-07-20

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 0313379211

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This biography offers a chronological presentation of the major events in Nez Perce history and in the life of one of their greatest leaders, Joseph. Chief Joseph: A Biography explores the world of the Nez Perce Indians from their entrance into the Columbia Plateau through their relations with the expanding United States. It recounts their attempt to accommodate the rapidly changing world around them, and it follows the life of Chief Joseph, one of their greatest peace leaders. Readers will learn how interactions with Lewis and Clark at the beginning of the 19th century and the subsequent duplicity of white settlers and their government radically changed the Nez Perce way of life—and influenced Joseph's rise. Separating the real Chief Joseph from the myths that have grown around him, the book shows how he shepherded the Nez Perce people through the ordeals that confronted them, including the loss of their land and freedom and the persistent threats to the culture that had guided the Nez Perce for centuries.


The White Guy

The White Guy

Author: Stephen Hunt

Publisher: D & M Publishers

Published: 2012-01-06

Total Pages: 1

ISBN-13: 1926706951

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Let's face it: Everyone’s a little bit racist. So why not talk about it the only way we can, this side of warfare — via humor? In The White Guy, Stephen Hunt tries to come to grips with his whiteness in order to continue to rule the world, amass the bulk of its wealth, and generally dominate things as his people have done for the past 2,000 years, give or take a few odd moments like the rise of Attila the Hun, the rule of the 7th-century Caliphate, or the '70s. Then again, if you’re not a white guy, this is the ultimate insider's guide to the minds of the men responsible for everything that's wrong with the world or your life: apartheid, colonialism, ethnic cleansing, the glass ceiling, patriarchy, serial killing, NASCAR, K-tel® Records, even the theft of rock ‘n’ roll. The White Guy humorously turns racial politics on its head, while delivering a subtle message about tolerance.


The Bison Hunters

The Bison Hunters

Author: Shirley G East

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2018-12-22

Total Pages: 761

ISBN-13: 1984570668

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“We must! Or we all will die here in these miserable Starving Mountains. They are out there, I know they must be.” A pair of youths on the cusp of manhood bring The People across the great moving sand belt onto the Great Plains. A young woman is tested greatly by the Bison Spirit and found acceptable to lead The People back to the ways of their ancestors. But Basket is only half the way; they must be reunited. Soul brothers ripped asunder as evil claws its way in. Only Basket and Star Child can save the people and drive the evil away so that The People reach their destiny. At the end of the Younger Dryas—11,500 years ago—the rain returned. The Great Plains again supported vast herds of bison: bison antiquuis. The People were living in fragmented groups at the edge of starvation, but gradually, they began to adapt to a new way of life and spread from south Texas to North Dakota. They were the Folsom Culture.