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... Industrial And Social Laws., "The Dew From Heaven." Blackfoot Indians' Title For Canadian Bishop., The Country House ...
1927 - Gale Group | TDA
... sometimes used as a term of reference for Blackfoot-speaking nations, which include the Siksika (Blackfoot), the Kainaa (Blood), the Piikáni (North Peigan or ... the Glenbow Museum's Niitsitapiisini exhibit (glenbow.org/blackfoot and The Blackfoot Gallery Committee 2001). A more cultural sense of the word is as 'a term designating how Blackfoot recognize themselves, through their socio-cultural practices, laws, ... not share those practices' (Noble 2008). However, adopting Blackfoot words into English raises many contextual issues. There ...
Tópico(s): Museums and Cultural Heritage
2011 - Taylor & Francis | Rethinking History
Project Gutenberg
Mr Humphry Berkely, J. J. R. Trethowan, Richard Buckle, Harold Hobson, Ian Peebles, Kathleen Gibberd, Victor Glasstone, James Margach Political Correspondent of The Sunday Times, Kenneth Pearson, Frank Giles Foreign Editor of The Sunday Times, Margot Lyon, J. W. Lambert, Catherine Read, Gavin Lyall, Julian Symons, Richard Kellett, Joyce Emerson, John Pearson, Henry Brandon, John Russell, Max Marquis, A. G. Ellinger, Hugh Wynn, R. N. C. Logan, W. Armfield, Vivian Jenkins, Rev. Leslie D. Weatherhead, Peter Willett, Russell Braddon, R. K., John Garrett, Arthur L. Steer, F. A., Robin Marlar, Timothy, Hugh Somerville, Cyril Connolly, John Thompson, E. G., Buenos Aires, Brian Allen, Raymond Mortimer, Marvin Kalb, Maxwell Boyd, Helen MacGregor, Alan Bond, Olivia Manning, D. R. Gipps, John Paul, Brabazon, J. R., Audrey Powell, Oscar Turnill, MicHael Hamlyn, Nicholas Carroll Diplomatic Correspondent of The Sunday Times, Peter Wilsher, John Nicholls, Woodrow Wyatt M. P., Roger Mortimer, Ronald Hingley, James Wilson, Ernestine Carter, Stephen Coulter, Ian Coulter Industrial Correspondent of The Sunday Times, Peter Mansfield, Ronald Legge, R. C. Robertson-Glasgow, Lanning Roper, Dilys Powell, Whalley Ford Johnstone, Richard Hughes, William Rees-Mogg, Robert Carrier, Felix Aprahamian, Mr. John Spencer Wills, Michael Ratcliffe, Peter Brook, J. R. Green, Henry Longhurst, J. Frank, Hon. F. A. Leather, Brian Glanville, T. A. E. Layborn, David White, Iain Lang, Denis Healey, C. H. O'd. Alexander, Maurice Wiggin, Atticus, W. D. A. Bagnell Captain, Robert Harling, O. M., John Green, Norman Levine, D. P., Susan Cooper, Kenneth Konstam,
... America before the white man came and conquered Blackfoot chief from the Montana, Dakota and Wyoming… The ...
1962 - Gale Group | Sunday Times HA GDA
... and follow-up of 1,108 patients with blackfoot disease were made. Blackfoot disease, so-termed locally, is a peripheral vascular ... cancer was 10.6 per 1000, and for blackfoot disease 8.9 per 1000. Generally speaking, the ... diseases. The prevalence rates for skin cancer and blackfoot disease increased with the arsenic content of well ... content, the more patients with skin cancer and blackfoot disease. A dose–response relationship between blackfoot disease and the duration of water intake was ... death in the patients with skin cancer and blackfoot disease was carcinoma of various sites. The 5- ...
Tópico(s): Hematological disorders and diagnostics
1977 - National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences | Environmental Health Perspectives
Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB)
FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT., FROM OUR NEWMARKET CORRESPONDENT., ELIZABETH ABBOTT., HELEN A. ARCHDALE, MILLICENT G. FAWCETT, HELEN FRASER, CICELY HAMILTON, VERA HOLMES, E. KNIGHT, CHRYSTAL MACMILLAN, F. de G. MERRIFIELD, CHRISTINE M. MURRELL, ALISON NEILANS, MARGARET WYNNE NEVINSON, J.P., LL.A., RHONDDA., JANE WALKER. J.P., M.D., MONICA WHATELY, OLIVIER., THOS. J. PULVERTAFT, SED PRO PATRIA., S. C. HARRISON., HUGH LANE., A. E. MORRIS, R. MONTGOMERY, C. M. LEWIS, A. H. HASSAN, J. K. FLOYER, D.D., L. M. MEYRICK-JONES, FLORENCE STARLING., By CALLISTHENES., FROM A CORRESPONDENT., FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT., FROM OUR VANCOUVER CORRESPONDENT., FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT., From Our Labour Correspondent., FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT., Our Parliamentary Correspondent, WILLIAM FAIRBANK., C. TYRRELL-GILES., GEORGE A. MACMILLAN, ARCHIBALD WEIGALL, C. LATTEY, S.J., C. GRANT ROBERTSON., WILLIAM BULL., By Lord Montagu of Beaulieu., FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT., Major-General G. A. Leslie, FROM OUR VIENNA CORRESPONDENT., FROM OUR BRUSSELS CORRESPONDENT.,
... List Of Successful Candidates., Canadian Bishop To Resign. Blackfoot Indians' Tribute.. Sport: Racing. Goodwood Meeting Concluded. Foliation ...
1926 - Gale Group | TDA
... and follow-up of 1,108 patients with blackfoot disease were made. Blackfoot disease, so-termed locally, is a peripheral vascular ... cancer was 10.6 per 1000, and for blackfoot disease 8.9 per 1000. Generally speaking, the ... diseases. The prevalence rates for skin cancer and blackfoot disease increased with the arsenic content of well ... content, the more patients with skin cancer and blackfoot disease. A dose–response relationship between blackfoot disease and the duration of water intake was ... death in the patients with skin cancer and blackfoot disease was carcinoma of various sites. The 5- ...
Tópico(s): Hematological disorders and diagnostics
1977 - National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences | Environmental Health Perspectives
CHARLES B. ROGERS., THE HARRISON PATENT KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY, Exhibitors., A. A. M., W. H. FREMANTLE., RICHARD F. LITTLEDALE., C. L. A. SKINNER., A LAYMAN., W. B. L., B. A. HEYWOOD., H. D. PEARSON., A. K. CONNELL., W. SINCLAIR., W. F. T. HAMILTON., WILLIAM ELLISON MACARTNEY., BRAMWELL., JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS., R. M., W. WEBB HAYWARD., D., MEDICAL OFFICIAL., GREVILE M. LIVETT., JOS. BEAUMONT., R. J. L. PRICE., Q. C.,
... Of General Boulanger., A Sun Dance Among The Blackfoot Indians., The Grand Lodge Of Freemasons., Electric Lighting ...
1889 - Gale Group | TDA
... Issue 2 p. 289-299 THE CASE FOR BLACKFOOT POTTERY JOHN C. EWERS, JOHN C. EWERS Museum ... H. 1923 Characteristics, Habits, and Customs of the Blackfoot Indians. Montana Historical Society 9: 226– 335. L. ... Anthony Hendry, 1754– 55. Grinnell, G. B. 1892 Blackfoot Lodge Tales. New York. Grinnell, G. B. 1923 ... Series No. 23. Ottawa. Kidd, Kenneth E. 1937 Blackfoot Ethnography. (A manuscript thesis in the University of ... 2. Wissler, Clark 1910 Material Culture of the Blackfoot Indians. American Museum of Natural History, Anthropological Papers ...
Tópico(s): Historical and Cultural Archaeology Studies
1945 - Wiley | American Anthropologist
Ron Pierce, Craig. Podner, Michael Davidson, E. Richard Vincent,
Abstract To assess the exposure of Blackfoot River rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss to the exotic parasite Myxobolus cerebralis , the causal agent of whirling disease, we investigated the spawning life ... rearing areas in two distinct reaches of the Blackfoot River. Radiotelemetry confirmed that Blackfoot River rainbow trout express a fluvial life history and migrate from wintering sites within the Blackfoot River to spawning sites in the lower reaches ... infection varied between study reaches. Spawning of lower Blackfoot River rainbow trout was dispersed among the lowermost ...
Tópico(s): Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior
2009 - Wiley | Transactions of the American Fisheries Society
Ron Pierce, Mike Davidson, Craig. Podner,
Abstract To assess the exposure of Blackfoot River mountain whitefish Prosopium williamsoni to the exotic parasite Myxobolus cerebralis , the cause of salmonid whirling disease, we investigated the spawning behavior ... and their overlap with M. cerebralis within the Blackfoot River basin, Montana. A majority of the mountain whitefish radio‐tagged in the Blackfoot River migrated upstream (range, 0.1–79.0 ... located primarily in the main stem of the Blackfoot River. Spawning ranged from 31 October in the ... high triactinomyxon (TAM) exposure throughout the main‐stem Blackfoot River. For mountain whitefish, the co‐occurrence with ...
Tópico(s): Fish Ecology and Management Studies
2012 - Wiley | Transactions of the American Fisheries Society
Tzu Hung Lin, Yeou‐Lih Huang, M Y Wang,
... suffer from an endemic peripheral vascular disease called blackfoot disease. Although the etiology has been investigated since 1958, the cause of blackfoot disease remains unknown. Certain substances contained in artesian ... demonstrated that in the well water collected from blackfoot disease regions of Taiwan there was a marked ... acid in the urine of patients afflicted with blackfoot disease was significantly higher than for control subjects. Further, in patients with blackfoot disease the concentrations of total arsenic and inorganic ...
Tópico(s): Bone and Joint Diseases
1998 - Taylor & Francis | Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health
Blackfoot Ways of Knowing:The Worldview of the Siksikaitsitapi is a journey into the heart and soul of Blackfoot culture. In sharing her personal story of home ... Betty Bastien offers us a gateway into traditional Blackfoot ways of understanding and experiencing the world. As ... and researcher, Bastien is also able to place Blackfoot tradition within the context of knowledge building among ... to know, Bastien stresses the recovery of the Blackfoot language and of the Blackfoot notions of reciprocal responsibilities and interdependence. For the ...
Tópico(s): Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights
2005 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
Blackfoot disease is an endemic peripheral vascular disease found among the inhabitants of a limited area on ... more than eighty years. The natural history of blackfoot disease, based on a prospective study of 1, ... rate was 23.3%. Lower extremity involvement in blackfoot disease was observed in 97.7% of the ... insufficiency are reviewed. A dose-response relationship between blackfoot disease and the duration of water intake was ... noted. The survival rates after the onset of blackfoot disease were: five years, 76.0%; ten years, ...
Tópico(s): Ocular Diseases and Behçet’s Syndrome
1989 - SAGE Publishing | Angiology
Previous articleNext article No AccessA Sketch of Blackfoot Historical PhonologyPaul ProulxPaul Proulx Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited by International ... Temporal restrictions on personal pronouns: The composition of Blackfoot proclitics, Lingua 156 (Mar 2015): 175–199.https:// ... lingua.2014.12.008 Howard Berman Studies in Blackfoot Prehistory Berman, International Journal of American Linguistics 72, ...
Tópico(s): Spanish Linguistics and Language Studies
1989 - University of Chicago Press | International Journal of American Linguistics
... Movements of Fluvial Westslope Cutthroat Trout in the Blackfoot River Drainage, Montana David A. Schmetterling, Corresponding Author ... clarki lewisi from 1997 to 1999 in the Blackfoot River drainage in western Montana to help guide ... within the area. In four tributaries to the Blackfoot River, actively spawning fish were observed in May ... of the westslope cutthroat trout population in the Blackfoot River drainage, I recommend riparian timber management that ... woody debris to tributaries, continued closure of the Blackfoot River watershed to angling harvest, and the use ...
Tópico(s): Soil erosion and sediment transport
2001 - Wiley | North American Journal of Fisheries Management
Lena Russell, Inge Genee, Eva van Lier, Fernando Zúñiga,
... discusses alignment patterns in three-participant constructions in Blackfoot (Western Algonquian; Canada, USA).We demonstrate the effects ... referential hierarchies relating to animacy, person and specificity.Blackfoot verbs stem are subcategorized for transitivity and the ... derivational morpheme which closes every verb stem in Blackfoot.While Algonquian languages are often thought to display ... R participants to non-cross-referenced objects.Finally, Blackfoot allows for a form of marking additional participants ...
Tópico(s): Natural Language Processing Techniques
2012 - Dartmouth College Library | Linguistic Discovery
... and 71.0 per 1000, respectively, and for blackfoot disease (a local term), a peripheral vascular disorder ... and keratosis, respectively, and 1.99:1 for blackfoot disease. Generally speaking, the prevalence increased steadily with age in all four conditions. The association of blackfoot disease with hyperpigmentation, keratosis, and skin cancer was significantly higher than expected. The causal relationship between blackfoot disease and chronic arsenicism is emphasized. A total ... 422 skin cancer patients and 344 patients with blackfoot disease was made. Standard mortality ratios were calculated ...
Tópico(s): Oral Health Pathology and Treatment
1973 - Elsevier BV | Human Pathology
... coast of Taiwan. The disease was locally called "blackfoot disease" because of its gangrenous appearance involving the ... population in different villages. Epidemiologic studies revealed that blackfoot disease was associated with the consumption of artesian ... high levels of arsenic. High co-occurrence of blackfoot disease and arsenic-related skin lesions such as ... endemic villages. The incidence of clinical manifestation of blackfoot disease decreased dramatically after the implementation of tap ...
Tópico(s): Retinoids in leukemia and cellular processes
2002 - SAGE Publishing | Angiology
... point, especially in with members of the three Blackfoot speaking First Nations of southern Alberta: the Siksika, ... an historical trajectory of contact associated with a Blackfoot practice of metaphoric action: that is, of making parallels. Reg Crowshoe offers a Blackfoot term which captures this practice: Niitooii, the same ... paper, Niitooii refers both to the paralleling of Blackfoot and non-Aboriginal sociocultural practices, as well as ... first, aspects of the contemporary network of museum/Blackfoot transcultural are outlined; second, a particular genealogy of ...
Tópico(s): Geographies of human-animal interactions
2002 - University of Toronto Press | Anthropologica
Hua-Lin Wu, Wen‐Horng Yang, Ming-Yuh Wang, Guey‐Yueh Shi,
Blackfoot disease is a unique endemic and chronic progressive arteriosclerotic vascular disease in southwest area of Taiwan. ... uPA), and von Willebrand factor (vWF) antigen in Blackfoot disease patients, in comparison with normal controls from non-endemic areas and the endemic area, Putai. Blackfoot disease patients had mean tPA antigen level of ... a reduced capacity for fibrinolysis is associated with Blackfoot disease.
Tópico(s): Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms
1993 - Elsevier BV | Thrombosis Research
Ron Pierce, Craig. Podner, Tracy Wendt, Ron Shields, Kellie J. Carim,
Abstract In the Blackfoot basin of western Montana, the recovery of migratory Westslope Cutthroat Trout Oncorhynchus clarkii lewisi requires landscape conservation as well ... Westslope Cutthroat Trout are now increasing in the Blackfoot River and several streams, including Nevada Spring Creek, ... fish moved downstream through Nevada Creek into the Blackfoot River and then ascended upper Blackfoot River before entering two separate spawning tributaries. This ...
Tópico(s): Soil erosion and sediment transport
2014 - Wiley | Transactions of the American Fisheries Society
... of papers treating a number of aspects of Blackfoot Indian musical culture. The first two papers are concerned with the uses of music in Blackfoot life and with musical functions and musical behavior. ... to distinguish the patterns presumably present before the Blackfoot became simply another of the many American minorities- ...
Tópico(s): Musicology and Musical Analysis
1967 - University of Illinois Press | Ethnomusicology
The Blackfoot Indians occupied the northwestern plains along and adjacent to the eastern base of the Rocky Mountains in ... region are diverse. Although primarily meat-eaters, the Blackfoot consumed some vegetable foods. They had a knowledge ... manufacture of weapons, and as construction materials. The Blackfoot Indians utilized 185 species belonging to 140 genera ...
Tópico(s): Ethnobotanical and Medicinal Plants Studies
1970 - Springer Science+Business Media | Economic Botany
I-CHENG CHT, Robert Blackwell,
... R. Q. Blackwell. A controlled retrospective study of Blackfoot Disease, an endemic peripheral gangrene disease in Taiwan. Amer. J. Epid., 1968, 88; 7-24.—Blackfoot (BF) disease occurs in one small endemic area ... well water, is a likely etidogic factor in Blackfoot disease.
Tópico(s): Hematological disorders and diagnostics
1968 - Oxford University Press | American Journal of Epidemiology
Anthony G. Miller, Ron Thomas,
... G., and THOMAS, RON. Cooperation and Competition among Blackfoot Indian and Urban Canadian Children. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1972, 43, 1104-1110. Blackfoot Indian and urban Canadian children played a game ... Later, when the children were rewarded individually, the Blackfoot children continued to cooperate even more effectively than ...
Tópico(s): Child and Animal Learning Development
1972 - Wiley | Child Development