Contains also: comparative lengths of the principal canals in the world, projected on a scale of 34 miles to an inch; statistics for North America, South America, West Indies; Summary of Africa, Asia, Oceania, and Europe statistics; heights of mountains; British possessions in Africa, America, Asia, Oceania; possessions of European powers in Asia, Oceania, Africa, America; vertical sections of North America, projected on uniform scales. Contains also: comparative lengths of the principal canals in the world, projected on a scale of 34 miles to an inch; statistics for North America, South America, West Indies; Summary of Africa, Asia, Oceania, and Europe statistics; heights of mountains; British possessions in Africa, America, Asia, Oceania; possessions of European powers in Asia, Oceania, Africa, America; vertical sections of North America, projected on uniform scales. Provenance: Presented by Henry Schenck Tanner, 15 April 1831.
Publisher: Washington, 1819. Clipped from the National Intelligencer, Washington, September 8, 1819. For Symmes letter (February 28, 1819) and communication (August 19, 1819) see manuscript collection.
Subject(s): Light; Earth (Planet)
Roger Roulette translating Charlie George Owen's description of traditional ways, with additional discussion. Includes rabbit story about Mary Anne Keeper.; Disc dated 2003-06-10. Disc case dated 2003-04. May be part of other interviews conducted in April 2003.
Interview discussing differences between Pan-Indian beliefs--such as sweat lodges, the Medicine Wheel, and the idea of "Mother Earth"--and traditional Anishinaabe ways.
Interview discussing differences between Pan-Indian beliefs--such as sweat lodges, the Medicine Wheel, and the idea of "Mother Earth"--and traditional Anishinaabe ways.
Interview discussing differences between Pan-Indian beliefs--such as sweat lodges, the Medicine Wheel, and the idea of "Mother Earth"--and traditional Anishinaabe ways. This portion includes discussion of Poundmaker's Lodge, Phil Lane interview, healing, etc. On original minidisc label: "Find Your Own Toys"
Interview discussing differences between Pan-Indian beliefs--such as sweat lodges, the Medicine Wheel, and the idea of "Mother Earth"--and traditional Anishinaabe ways.
Interview discussing differences between Pan-Indian beliefs--such as sweat lodges, the Medicine Wheel, and the idea of "Mother Earth"--and traditional Anishinaabe ways.
Interview discussing differences between Pan-Indian beliefs--such as sweat lodges, the Medicine Wheel, and the idea of "Mother Earth"--and traditional Anishinaabe ways.
Dr. Morrison's lecture describes how NASA proposes to protect Earth from asteroid collisions. He also discusses how these collisions might effect evolution on Earth.