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  • 31List of liberal theorists — Liberalism …

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  • 32Puukko — A puukko is the Finnish word for the traditional Finnish or Scandinavian style woodcraft belt knife that is a tool rather than a weapon. It is a type of hunting knife. The word is in the process of assimilation into English. Design The basic… …

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  • 33Gwich’in — The Gwich in (sometimes rendered as Kutchin or Gwitchin), literally one who dwells and I think , are a First Nations/Alaska Native people who live in the northwestern part of North America mostly above the Arctic Circle. The Gwichʼin were also… …

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  • 34Algonquian peoples — This article is about the large number of peoples speaking Algonquian languages. For the Algonquin of Quebec and the Ottawa Valley, who are one of these peoples, see Algonquin. The Algonquian are one of the most populous and widespread North… …

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  • 35Mi'kmaq hieroglyphic writing — Míkmaq hieroglyphs komqwejwi kasikl Type logographic …

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  • 36Tar — is a viscous black liquid derived from the destructive distillation of organic matter. Most tar is produced from coal as a byproduct of coke production, but it can also be produced from petroleum, peat or wood.Types of tarGeneralThe word tar is… …

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  • 37Aboriginal Multimedia Society of Alberta — The Aboriginal Multi Media Society (AMMSA) is an Aboriginal publisher in Canada. The AMMSA publishes the following newsmagazines on a monthly basis:* Windspeaker Featuring national content. * Alberta Sweetgrass News and events from Aboriginal… …

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  • 38Robert Twigger — Infobox Writer name = Robert Twigger imagesize = 100px caption = pseudonym = birthdate = Birth date and age|1964|31|12|mf=y birthplace = Brno deathdate = deathplace = occupation = Writer, documentary maker nationality = period = genre = subject …

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  • 39The Tent Dwellers — is a book by Albert Bigelow Paine, chronicling his travels through inland Nova Scotia on a trout fishing trip with Dr. Edward Eddie Breck, and with guides Charles the Strong and Del the Stout , one June in the early 1900s. Originally published in …

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  • 40Wiigwaasabak — (Ojibwe language, plural: wiigwaasabakoon ) are birch bark scrolls, on which the Ojibwa (Anishinaabe) people of North America wrote complex geometrical patterns and shapes. When used for ritual purposes, these scrolls are called mide wiigwaas .… …

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