10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OURALI»
Discover the use of
ourali in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ourali and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
What, however, is most remarkable about the Acawoios is the use — in common
with the other interior tribes — of the ourali poison and blow-pipe, which we have
used with some success, though not in Guiana. The best description of these ...
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Horticultural register, and gardener's magazine
The " Ourali " grows only in two or three places, which are resorted to by Indians
from all quarters — often, indeed, from a great distance. Our traveller cut some of
the sticks, which he carried away, and returned to the habitation of his friend ...
Thomas Green Fessenden, James Englebert Teschemacher, Joseph Breck, 1839
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The Horticultural Register and Gardener's Magazine
The " Ourali " grows only in two or three places, which are resorted to by Indians
from all quarters — often, indeed, from a great distance. Our traveller cut some of
the sticks, which he carried away, and returned to the habitation of his friend ...
Thomas Green Fessenden, James Engelbert Teschemacher, Joseph Breck, 1839
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Thesis and Dissertation Writing in a Second Language: A ...
ourali. ssu. es. Manystudents struggle with writing asthey labourunder the
romantic belief that writingisa creative and spontaneous act of inspiration: that
they canwrite only when the 'muse' descends. However, as ...
Brian Paltridge, Sue Starfield, 2007
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The Indian Tribes of Guiana: Their Condition and Habits : ...
Some of them have been casually noticed, as the Maiongkongs, who, with their
neighbours the Guinaus, manufacture the blow-pipes, and exchange them for the
ourali poison with the Macusis and others. The Oewakus (or Oavacas), who, with
...
William Henry Brett, 1868
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THE INDIAN TRIBES OF GUIANA
This latter ornament is now but seldom seen, but the others are general. The
ourali,1 or arrow poison, which they use in common with other tribes of the
interior of Guiana, is now well known. The arrows or spikes anointed with it are
made of ...
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The Peoples of the World: Being a Popular Description of the ...
What, however, is most remarkable about the Acawoios is the use—in common
with the other interior tribes—of the ourali poison and blow-pipe, which we have
used with some success, though not in Guiana. The best description of these ...
8
Lady killer: Secret admirer
He is using ourali." "Ourali? That stuff taken from New World savages? If
someone were buying large quantities of ourali, I would have known about it."
Miles had made a slip, but Clio did not seem to notice. "He wasn't buying it. He
stole it," Clio ...
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The world, its cities and peoples
sions. Ourali does not belong to the class of tetanic poisons : therefore it is
difficult to understand how the juices of different species of strychnine plants {
Strychnos toxifera, &c.) are its chief ingredients. It produces a cessation of the
voluntary ...
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Concise English Dictionary
ostinato ourali disease of bones: osleo-arthritis. osteoblast | Gr. blastos, a shoot)
a bone-forming cell; osteoclasis (os-ti- ok'h-sis, Gr. klasts, fracture) fracture of a
bone for correction of a deformity: absorption and destruction of bone tissue by ...