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℞ITUAL OBJECTS: SPIRITS, HEALTH & DECOLONIZING THE STUDY OF AFRICAN POWER FIGURES
(2020-08-27)Composite ritual power objects are used throughout West and Central Africa and across the Black Atlantic. These sacred objects are composed of a material figure, medicines, and spirit power, and can be constructed to ... -
It’s Five O’Clock on a Farm: Deriving Architecture from Agriculture on an Annapolis Valley Winery
(2022-04-12)Wine regions around the world lack authenticity. Authentic and healthy farming practices are abandoned and replaced with a monocrop approach, solely focusing on yields, destroying natural ecosystems. Narratives are relied ... -
“It’s in the Tough Times You See Who the Vulnerable People Really Are”: The Perceived Health Influences of Hydroelectric Development Along the Lower Churchill River Among NunatuKavut Adults in Labrador, Canada
(2015)Many Indigenous people around the world have a strong connection to the natural environment, which is, in turn, connected with their health and well being. This connection, which can be thought of as spiritual or personal ... -
Ivy
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J. W. Cumming Manufacturing Co. Ltd. - Buildings
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J. W. Cumming Manufacturing Co. Ltd. - Staff
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J.H.L. Johnstone
(The Royal Print & Litho Ltd., 1974) -
J.W. Cumming Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
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J.W. Cumming Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
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J.W. Cumming Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
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Jack Donahue
(1922) -
Jack London: Not a Suicide
(1969) -
JACK THE RIPPER’S “UNFORTUNATE” VICTIMS: PROSTITUTION AS VAGRANCY, 1888-1900
(2015)In the wake of the series of 1888 murders attributed to the unknown killer called “Jack the Ripper,” Victorian cultural authorities, and newspapers in particular, spent a great deal of time meditating on the social problem ... -
Jackson, Bob, Mrs.
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Jackson, C. O., Mrs. - child of
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Jackson, Elm
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Jackson, Mr. - dog of
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Jackson, Mrs.
(1902-11) -
Jackson, R. M., Mrs. - daughter of
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Jackson, Robert, Mrs. - baby of
(1902-09)