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Encyclopedia of World CulturesVolume I - NORTH AMERICA - K

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The Kansa (Kaw, Hutanga) lived in the general area of the Kansas River in northeastern Kansas and in the adjoining. The Kansa Indians: A History of the Wind People, 1673-1873. The Kalapuyans: A Sourcebook on the Indians of the Willamette Valley. The Salishan Tribes of the Western Pla-. The major plant food was the acorn of the tanbark oak prepared...

Encyclopedia of World CulturesVolume I - NORTH AMERICA - L

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Scholars have recently suggested that the Inuit of Labrador are more accurately classified as two groups: the Labrador Inuit, on the coast of the Labrador Sea in Newfoundland, and the Inuit of Quebec, on the coasts of Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait and in the interior of Lab- rador. Aboriginally, the Labrador Inuit lived along the coast of the Labrador...

Encyclopedia of World CulturesVolume I - NORTH AMERICA - M

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They spoke languages of the Maidu (Pujunan) family of the Penutian phylum. "people of the St. or, more exactly, 'people of the beautiful, good, pleasant river.". The ancestors of the Maliseet (the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Etechemin) occupied not only the St. In the interior, it is. The Maliseet speak a language of the eastern subdivision of Algonkian. guages closest to...

Encyclopedia of World CulturesVolume I - NORTH AMERICA - N

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speaking group, live in the basins of the Nabesna and Chitana rivers in southeastern Alaska.. along with all the other Athapaskan- speaking peoples of the New Mexico province. appears for the first time in 1626 and sporadically thereafter until the end of the seventeenth century. in recognition of the fact that the Navajo were more dependent on agriculture than were...

Encyclopedia of World CulturesVolume I - NORTH AMERICA - O

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The souls of the dead went to the Land of Wolf and Coyote.. four-part division of the Ojibwa. At the end of the eighteenth century the North-. The homeland of the Southeastern Ojibwa and the Southwestern Chippewa, also a country of rolling hills, includes marshy valleys, upland. The Ojibwa are one of the largest American Indian groups north of Mexico....

Encyclopedia of World CulturesVolume I - NORTH AMERICA - P

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In the past, all activities concerning death and preparation for burial took place in the home of the deceased. Ozark Idyll: Life at the Turn of the Century in the Missouri Ozarks. Point Look- out, Mo.: School of the Ozarks Press.. Black Hillbillies of the Arkansas Ozarks. The Pacific Eskimo include the Koniag (Kanagist, Kanjagi, Koniagi, Kychtagmytt, Qiqtarmiut), Chugach (Chiugachi,...

Encyclopedia of World CulturesVolume I - NORTH AMERICA - Q,R

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The Quapaw (Kwapa, Akansa, Arkansas) lived at or near the mouth of the Arkansas River where it meets the Mississippi River in southeastern Arkansas. They speak a Dhegiha Siouan language and numbered over twelve hundred in the. The Quapaw Indians: A History of the Downstream People. "A History of the Quapaw.". is a shortening of the name that the Quechan...

Encyclopedia of World CulturesVolume I - NORTH AMERICA - S

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The Sanpoil (Nesilextcin, N'Puchle), including the Nes- pelem and the Colville (Skoylpeli, Kettle Falls Indians), lived in northwestern Washington along the Columbia River from Kettle Falls to the vicinity of Grand Coulee and north of the Columbia in the Sanpoil and Nespelem River basins. Sociology of the Mdewakanton-Santee. History of the Santee Sioux: United States Indian Policy on Trial. Most...

Encyclopedia of World CulturesVolume I - NORTH AMERICA - T

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group, live in the upper basin of the Stikine River and in. After severe epidemics of the late 1800s, the figure apparently dropped to about fifteen hun- dred. West of the Tanaina are the southwestern mainland Eskimos.. Fish, particularly salmon, has been the basis of the subsistence economy both prehistorically and today. When Russia sold Alaska to the United States...

Encyclopedia of World CulturesVolume I - NORTH AMERICA - U

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Ukrainian-Canadians are one of the larger and more prominent ethnic groups in Canada. Ukrainian ethnographic territory cor- responds roughly (not exactly) with the area of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in the Soviet Union. The Black Sea lies to the south of this land, and its northern neighbors in.. decline as perceived prerequisites for inclusion in the group,. replaced somewhat...

Encyclopedia of World CulturesVolume I - NORTH AMERICA - W

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A History of the Northern Ute Peo- ple. The Ethnohistory and Accultur- ation of the Northern Ute. Ethnography of the Northern Ute.. Ultimately, the Walapai surrendered and were moved to the inhospitable lowlands of the Colorado River In- dian Reservation. Many, too, turned briefly to the millenarian Ghost Dance in the late 1880s, hoping, to no avail, that the magical...

Encyclopedia of World CulturesVolume I - NORTH AMERICA - Y

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The Yakima (Pakiut'lema) lived on the lower course of the Yakima River in south-central Washington and now live with the Klickitat as the Confederated Tribes of the Yakima In- dian Reservation of Washington. guage of the Penutian phylum and numbered over six thou- sand in the mid-1980s.. The Yankton are one of the seven main divisions of the Siouan-speaking Dakota...

Encyclopedia of World CulturesVolume I - NORTH AMERICA - Z, END

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wrongdoings to the doctor, followed by positive prayer as part of the cure.. Handbook of the Indians of Califor- nia. Of the Zuni, 2,469 were less than sixteen years old. Coloni- zation of the Southwest by the Spaniards under Ofiate in 1598 involved the Rio Grande valley. Throughout the eighteenth and most of the nineteenth centuries, Apache and Navajo raiding...

QUI TRÌNH SỬ DỤNG PHÂN BÓN CHO CÂY CÀ PHÊ

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CÔNG TY PHÂN BÓN. QUI TRÌNH SỬ DỤNG PHÂN BÓN CHO. o PHÂN BÓN GỐC: CHIA LÀM 3 ĐỢT BÓN TRONG NĂM. PHÂN HỮU CƠ SINH HỌC. ROLUMIX-SỐ 1 CÀ PHÊ ( 3-5 kg/cây). Hoặc ROLUMIX – SUPER CÀ PHÊ ( 2-4 kg/cây). PHÂN VÔ CƠ( g/cây) 1-2kg NPK 20-20-15 Giúp:. PHÂN HỮU CƠ. ROLUMIX-SUPER CÀ PHÊ( 2-4 kg/cây). Hoặc...

Water harvesting and soil moisture retention - chapter 1,2

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Water harvesting and soil moisture retention. Antoinette Kome, Rob de Neef and Ton van de Ven have filled the gap by writing this Agrodok: 'Water harvesting and soil moisture retention'. The water harvest- ing techniques described are particularly useful in arid and semi-arid areas, but the techniques described for soil moisture conservation are also of use in sub-humid regions.. Agromisa...

Water harvesting and soil moisture retention - chapter 3,4

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3 Designing water harvesting systems. When designing a water harvest- ing system the size of the catchment area is calculated or estimated, in order to ensure that enough runoff water is harvested for the crops in the cultivated area. For seasonal crops a C:CA ratio of 3:1 is often used as a rule of thumb: the catchment area C is...

Water harvesting and soil moisture retention - chapter 5,6

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Silt trapped on the higher side of the barrier forms natural terraces (Figure 10).. Where there a few stones available, stone lines can be used to form the framework of the system. The soil is carried away by runoff (and tillage) from the lower side of the upper line (Figure 10 (b)) and deposited at the higher side of the...

Water harvesting and soil moisture retention - chapter 7,8

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In this second part soil moisture retention techniques to be applied in the cultivated area are described. The objective of contour farming is to increase infiltration into the soil along the contours and to conserve soil moisture there. One method for marking out contour lines, the water tube-level, is de- scribed in Appendix 3. All subsequent water conservation measures are...

Water harvesting and soil moisture retention - chapter 9

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Reducing evaporation losses and optimizing the use of soil moisture 77. 9 Reducing evaporation losses and optimizing the use of soil. Windbreaks can be non-living structures such as brushwood and woven palm-frond fences or living hedges such as lines of shrubs, trees or tall grasses. In areas prone to wind they give shelter to crops and reduce evaporation of soil...

Giáo trình đất trồng trọt phần 1

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1.1 KHOÁNG VẬT VÀ ĐÁ HÌNH THÀNH ĐẤT. Khoáng vật là những hợp chất trong tự nhiên, được hình thành do các quá trình lý hoá học xảy ra trong vỏ hay trên bề mặt trái đất. Khoáng vật được cấu tạo nên từ các hợp chất hoá học, chúng chủ yếu tồn tại trong đá vả một sốở trong...