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Pow-wow at UW

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28/09/2007 - 19:00
29/09/2007 - 19:00
Etc/GMT-4

4th Annual UW SUNDANCe Pow Wow:

"Celebrating Communities"

There's No Place Like Home. There's No Place Like Home. There's No Place Like Home....

Friday September 28 7-8pm SLC

Saturday September 29 12-7pm St. Paul's College

Pow-wow (Waterloo) Details

4th Annual UW SUNDANCe Pow Wow:

"Celebrating Communities"

There's No Place Like Home. There's No Place Like Home. There's No Place Like Home....

Friday September 28 7-8pm SLC

Saturday September 29 12-7pm St. Paul's College

Sumerians and Beer

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Whatever Happened to Sumerian Beer?
Feature Article by Horst Dornbusch

From here

Anthropologists and archaeologists believe that the first humans ever to make the great leap from a nomadic and tribal into a civilized and sedentary existence were the Sumerians, some eight to ten thousand years ago. The place was Mesopotamia (now the southern portion of

Romulan Cave?

June 12, 2007
More Clues in the Legend (or Is It Fact?) of Romulus
By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD

From here

The story of Romulus and Remus is almost as old as Rome. The orphan twins were suckled by a she-wolf in a cave on the banks of the Tiber. Romulus grew up to found Rome in 753 B. C.

Pow-wow in Waterloo (Ontario) area in September 2007

Just an advance note:

There is to be a native Pow-wow in Waterloo this fall--keep your eyes peeled!

"2007 SUNDANCe Pow Wow:
Friday September 28th and Saturday September 29th, St.Paul's College, University of Waterloo, hosts the 4th Annual SUNDANCe Pow Wow in partnership with the University of Waterloo Office of Alumni Affairs, Homecoming Events and University of Waterloo's 50th Anniversary.

Snake cults in Arabia

Discovery Channel
News - Archaeology
Snake Cults Dominated Early Arabia
Jennifer Viegas, Discovery News

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May 17, 2007 - Pre-Islamic Middle Eastern regions were home to mysterious snake cults, according to two papers published in this month's Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy journal.

Language without Numbers, Time, or Subordinate Clauses--Bliss??

BRAZIL'S PIRAHÃ TRIBE
Living without Numbers or Time

By Rafaela von Bredow

From here

The Pirahã people have no history, no descriptive words and no subordinate clauses. That makes their language one of the strangest in the world -- and also one of the most hotly debated by linguists.

Go down, Moses!

In Sinai desert, no trace of Moses
By Michael Slackman
Tuesday, April 3, 2007

From here and here

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