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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «WHYDAH»
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Expedition
Whydah: The Story of the World's First Excavation ...
Ignoring claims that he was a fool and a dreamer, Clifford pressed on, until he unbelievable found the Whydah...and then the real story begins in a spellbinding story that will capture your imagination.
Barry Clifford, Paul Perry, 2000
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Real Pirates: The Untold Story of the
Whydah from Slave Ship ...
Explores the role of the Whydah in the slave trade and discusses how it came to be a pirate ship, providing evidence of what life was like for pirates in the Caribbean Area in the 18th century through artifiacts found on the wrecks of ...
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Cultural Anthropology: The Field Study of Human Beings
WHYDAH,. PORT. OF. TRADE. orts of trade were common in European
expansion during the Age of Discovery and later in unconquered areas that
Europe traded with. Whydah, on the west coast of Africa in today's Republic of
Dahomey, was ...
Portuguese slave trade allow a more precise identification of African embarkation
points. A crude assumption that 75 per cent of those ships designated for Mina in
fact took in their slaves at Whydah would perhaps not do too much violence to ...
Gad J. Heuman, James Walvin, 2003
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The Rise of African Slavery in the Americas
In the 168os, equal numbers of English ships went to Offra and Whydah (thirty-
five each) with only two Slave Coast vessels not going to these ports. Thereafter,
Whydah accounted for all but four English ships going to the Slave Coast.
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Credit, Currencies, and Culture: African Financial ...
In the nineteenth century, problems arising from uncleared debts feature in the
surviving correspondence of a Brazilian merchant resident at Whydah, Jos£
Francisco dos Santos. In 1846, for example, he complained that "you have to give
...
Endre Stiansen, Jane I. Guyer, 1999
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The Larger Illustrated Guide to Birds of Southern Africa
PIN-TAILED WHYDAH Vidua macroura (860) 12 cm (plus 22 cm tail in br. male)
Breeding male is unmistakable, being black above with a broad white nuchal
collar and underparts, a red bill and long 'pintails'. It differs from breeding male ...
Ian Sinclair, P. A. R. Hockey, 2005
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Birds of East Africa: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi
PARADISE-WHYDAHS AND WHYDAHS Together with Steel-blue Whydah on
plate 281, all except Pin-tailed Whydah are species-specific brood parasites,
laying their eggs in the nests of a particular waxbill (see text). Within our area ...
Terry Stevenson, John Fanshawe, 2004
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Report: Report. Minutes of evidence.- pt. 2. Appendix. Index
Whydah. Course of trade at Whydah, Swanzy 759—-—-Extensive slave trade
carried on at Whydah, Vidal 355——If British trade was encouraged at Whydah
and along the Coast in like manner as in the Bonny, it would have a reat effect in
...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on the West Coast of Africa, 1842
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Journal of Various Visits to the Kingdoms of Ashanti, Aku, ...
Mr. Freeman embarks for Whydah—New-Year's day- Visits the Chief, to whom he
intimates a wish to see the King of ... surf at Whydah—Harmattan—Kindness of
the Chief of Whydah—~Sabbath services—Anticipated movement of the British ...
Thomas Birch Freeman, 1844
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «WHYDAH»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
whydah nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
St. Thomas Mansion Sells for Record $8.9 Million Via Remote Auction
Platinum Luxury Auctions announced this week the closing of Villa Whydah, a four acre pirate-themed property sitting on the westernmost tip of St. Thomas. «World Property Journal, gen 15»
The Market Is Heating Up in the US Virgin Islands
USVI Sotheby's International RealtyVilla Whydah, a nearly four-acre estate on St. Thomas, recently sold for $8.9 million at auction. With cold weather brewing ... «AOL Real Estate, dic 14»
HOUSE OF THE DAY: A Financier With A Pirate Fetish Is Auctioning …
Known as Villa Whydah, it's been described by Hudson as "the retirement home of a pirate who surrounds himself with the bounty of his exploits with his wife at ... «Business Insider, nov 14»
Underwater archaeologist Chris Macort talks pirates during debut of …
David and Sarah Galloway take their youngest daughter, Amelia, through the new 'Real Pirates of the Whydah' exhibit at the Grand Rapids Public Museum on ... «The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com, ott 14»
Pirate ship's fascinating remains on display
Barry Clifford with the galley bell of the Whydah, the discovered sunken ship that is the focus of the Manitoba Museum exhibition Real Pirates: The Untold Story ... «Winnipeg Free Press, ott 14»
Fla. Real Estate Fund Can't Escape Investors' RICO Suit
The Germans, who had pooled nearly $57 million, claimed that defendant Dale Wood and his company The Whydah Group Inc. transferred their real estate and ... «Law360, giu 14»
Real Pirates: The Untold Story of the Whydah, opens at Moody …
GALVESTON -- A touring exhibition that brings the classical age of 18th century piracy to life by showcasing over 150 artifacts from the wreck site of the Whydah, ... «Your Houston News, mar 14»
Booty from the Whydah: Now, that's some serious coin
The Whydah, under the command of notorious pirate "Black Sam" Bellamy, sank in a storm off Cape Cod in 1717 with tens of thousands of gold coins earned ... «Houston Chronicle, mar 14»
Pirate Treasure May Lie In Waters Off Cape Cod
Explorer Barry Clifford has spent decades exploring the wreck of the pirate ship Whydah off the coast of Cape Cod. This summer, he and his team learned there ... «NPR, set 13»
Whydah Gally: Is pirate treasure lost 300 years ago in shipwreck on …
The infamous Whydah Gally went down in a storm in 1717 - taking with it a massive booty, including a of 400,000 gold and silver coins. The wreck was found in ... «Daily Mail, set 13»