Copper Falcon

Copper Falcon
Author: W. Michael Gear,Kathleen O'Neal Gear
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2014-03-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781466863910

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Almost a thousand years ago, the North American continent was dominated by the great civilization known as Cahokia, which ruled a wide swath of land from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. Cahokian settlements and Cahokian traders carried the people and the culture far and wide. But this magnificent expansion, like the empire of Rome, did not happen without conflict and battle. In Copper Falcon by co-authors W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, a young warrior, Flint Knife, and his father travel to the legendary capitol city, ruled by the living god known as the Morning Star, to ask for military aid to drive back the barbarians. Flint Knife is amazed at the great city's awe-inspiring palaces and temples, the buzzing activity of its hundreds of thousands of residents. What should be a simple errand becomes a bewildering and frightening experience when Flint Knife learns that his father is hiding a dark secret that will change his life--and his son's life--forever. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Falcon

Falcon
Author: Helen Macdonald
Publsiher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2016-11-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781780236896

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Before best-selling author Helen Macdonald told the story of the goshawk in H Is for Hawk, she told the story of the falcon, in a cultural history of the masterful creature that can “cut the sky in two” with the “perfectly aerodynamic profile of a raindrop,” as she so incisively puts it. In talon-sharp prose she explores the spell the falcon has had over her and, by extension, all of us, whether we’ve seen them “through binoculars, framed on gallery walls, versified by poets, flown as hunting birds, through Manhattan windows, sewn on flags, stamped on badges, or winnowing through the clouds over abandoned arctic radar stations.” Macdonald dives through centuries and careens around the globe to tell the story of the falcon as it has flown in the wild skies of the natural world and those of our imagination. Mixing history, myth, and legend, she explores the long history of the sport of falconry in many human cultures—from Japan to Abu Dhabi to Oxford; she analyzes the falcon’s talismanic power as a symbol in art, politics, and business; and she addresses the ways we have both endangered and protected it. Along the way we discover how falcons were mobilized in secret military projects; their links with espionage, the Third Reich, the Holy Roman Empire, and space programs; and how they have figured in countless stories of heroism and, of course, the erotic. Best of all, Macdonald has given us something fresh: a new introduction that draws on all her experience to even further invigorate her cherished subject. The result is a deeply informed book written with the same astonishing lyrical grace that has captivated readers and had everyone talking about this writer-cum-falconer.

Spirit Leveling in Missouri 1896 1938

Spirit Leveling in Missouri  1896 1938
Author: John George Staack
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1294
Release: 1938
Genre: Bench-marks
ISBN: UIUC:30112105069139

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Shaman Priest Practice Belief

Shaman  Priest  Practice  Belief
Author: Stephen B. Carmody,Casey R. Barrier
Publsiher: University Alabama Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2019-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780817320423

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Archaeological case studies consider material evidence of religion and ritual in the pre-Columbian Eastern Woodlands Archaeologists today are interpretin g Native American religion and ritual in the distant past in more sophisticated ways, considering new understandings of the ways that Native Americans themselves experienced them. Shaman, Priest, Practice, Belief: Materials of Ritual and Religion in Eastern North America broadly considers Native American religion and ritual in eastern North America and focuses on practices that altered and used a vast array of material items as well as how physical spaces were shaped by religious practices. Unbound to a single theoretical perspective of religion, contributors approach ritual and religion in diverse ways. Importantly, they focus on how people in the past practiced religion by altering and using a vast array of material items, from smoking pipes, ceremonial vessels, carved figurines, and iconographic images, to sacred bundles, hallucinogenic plants, revered animals, and ritual architecture. Contributors also show how physical spaces were shaped by religious practice, and how rock art, monuments, soils and special substances, and even land- and cityscapes were part of the active material worlds of religious agents. Case studies, arranged chronologically, cover time periods ranging from the Paleoindian period (13,000–7900 BC) to the late Mississippian and into the protohistoric/contact periods. The geographical scope is much of the greater southeastern and southern Midwestern culture areas of the Eastern Woodlands, from the Central and Lower Mississippi River Valleys to the Ohio Hopewell region, and from the greater Ohio River Valley down through the Deep South and across to the Carolinas. Contributors Sarah E. Baires / Melissa R. Baltus / Casey R. Barrier / James F. Bates / Sierra M. Bow / James A. Brown / Stephen B. Carmody / Meagan E. Dennison / Aaron Deter-Wolf / David H. Dye / Bretton T. Giles / Cameron Gokee / Kandace D. Hollenbach / Thomas A. Jennings / Megan C. Kassabaum / John E. Kelly / Ashley A. Peles / Tanya M. Peres / Charlotte D. Pevny / Connie M. Randall / Jan F. Simek / Ashley M. Smallwood / Renee B. Walker / Alice P. Wright

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 818
Release: 1915
Genre: Geology
ISBN: UCSD:31822016442824

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Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey

Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey
Author: Geological Survey (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 672
Release: 1949
Genre: Geology
ISBN: UCR:31210001946357

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Stockpile and Accessibility of Strategic and Critical Materials to the United States in Time of War

Stockpile and Accessibility of Strategic and Critical Materials to the United States in Time of War
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 846
Release: 1953
Genre: Strategic materials
ISBN: IND:30000088156397

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Stockpile and Accessibility of Strategic and Critical Materials to the United States in Time of War Stock pile General Services Administration Office of Defense Mobilization Dept of Defense and tactical military experts

Stockpile and Accessibility of Strategic and Critical Materials to the United States in Time of War  Stock pile  General Services Administration  Office of Defense Mobilization  Dept  of Defense  and tactical military experts
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 856
Release: 1953
Genre: Strategic materials
ISBN: PSU:000025169690

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