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インガ。 思慮深い、邪魔された、無意味な、熟考された。 inga; inga-inga, teringa-inga termangu-mangu, hilang akal, termenung-menung.
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In 1521, the city of Tenochtitlan, magnificent centre of the Aztec empire, fell to the Spaniards and their Indian allies. Inga Clendinnen's account of the Aztecs recreates the culture of that city in its last unthreatened years.
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Dancing with Strangers: Europeans and Australians at First ...
This 2005 book tells the story of the first British settlers of Australia and the people they found living there.
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Ambivalent Conquests: Maya and Spaniard in Yucatan, ...
A study of Mayan conversion in sixteenth-century Yucatan.
And she considers how the Holocaust has been portrayed in poetry, fiction and film. Searching and eloquent, Reading the Holocaust is an uncompromising attempt to extract the comprehensible-the recognisably human-from the unthinkable.
Inga Karetnikova’s method is that of the art teacher: she asks students to study great works in detail, to analyze them, and then to create their own.
The 1970s in South America was a time of hope and a time of despair.
A prize-winning Australian historian chronicles her long struggle with an incurable liver disease and offers a detailed examination into the workings of the human memory and the construction of the self under the challenges of a disability. ...
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Culture and System in Family Therapy
Starting with the MacPherson Report and its pronouncements on racism in Britain and in particular 'institutionalised racism', Dr Krause focuses on the practice of family therapy and draws on her expertise as both anthropologist and systemic ...
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Italic Letters: Calligraphy & Handwriting
Demonstrates both basic and formal Italic lower-case and capital letters, numerals, and punctuation, and provides practice exercises
Inga Dubay, Barbara Getty, 1992
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The Inga Language - Halaman 7
GENERAL INTRODUCTION Inga is the most northern Quechuan language known in South America. It is spoken by about five thousand Indians who live at the west end of the Sibundoy valley, state of Putumayo, Colombia. Others are found ...
Stephen H. Levinsohn, 1976