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Radiation Hazards Whitewashed
edited by Dimitrios Roussopoulos; in Sanity, Vol. 1 no. 6, July-August 1963, Sanity, Volume 1, Issue 6 (Ontario: Canadian Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, 1963)
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edited by Dimitrios Roussopoulos; in Sanity, Vol. 1 no. 6, July-August 1963, Sanity, Volume 1, Issue 6 (Ontario: Canadian Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, 1963)
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Dimitrios Roussopoulos
Date Published / Released
1963
Publisher
Canadian Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
Series
Sanity
Topic / Theme
Food industry, Nuclear warfare, Health, Political commentary, Counter-culture
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Copyright owner is unknown. Alexander Street Press is eager to hear from any rights owners who are not properly identified so that appropriate information may be provided in the future. Any information concerning rights to this work can be sent to the editor at the address below.
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Science of Pacific Island Peoples, Vol. 1, Science of Pacific Island Peoples: Ocean and Coastal Studies, Vol. 1
edited by Linda Crowl, fl. 1994, Paul Geraghty, 1950- and John Morrison, fl. 1994, in Science of Pacific Island Peoples, Vol. 1 (Suva, Central (Fiji): University of the South Pacific. Institute of Pacific Studies, 1994, originally published 1994), 163 page(s)
This book, by the Institute of Pacific Studies, looks at subjects such as: fisheries development in Vanuatu; fishing on Yap; central Pacific sailing technology; Roviana women & fishing; marine resource management; environmental planning; marine management in Yap; survival & sustainability in Kiribati; marine conse...
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edited by Linda Crowl, fl. 1994, Paul Geraghty, 1950- and John Morrison, fl. 1994, in Science of Pacific Island Peoples, Vol. 1 (Suva, Central (Fiji): University of the South Pacific. Institute of Pacific Studies, 1994, originally published 1994), 163 page(s)
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This book, by the Institute of Pacific Studies, looks at subjects such as: fisheries development in Vanuatu; fishing on Yap; central Pacific sailing technology; Roviana women & fishing; marine resource management; environmental planning; marine management in Yap; survival & sustainability in Kiribati; marine conservation in Tokelau; and Pacific navigation & Western science.
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
General reference book
Contributor
Linda Crowl, fl. 1994, Paul Geraghty, 1950-, John Morrison, fl. 1994
Date Published / Released
1994
Publisher
University of the South Pacific. Institute of Pacific Studies
Series
Science of Pacific Island Peoples
Topic / Theme
Sea level rise in the Pacific, Artisanal fishing, Islands, Climate change, Ecology, Pacific Islanders, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1994 Institute of Pacific Studies
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Science of Pacific Island Peoples, Vol. 2, Science of Pacific Island Peoples: Land Use and Agriculture, Vol. 2
edited by Linda Crowl, fl. 1994, Paul Geraghty, 1950- and John Morrison, fl. 1994, in Science of Pacific Island Peoples, Vol. 2 (Suva, Central (Fiji): University of the South Pacific. Institute of Pacific Studies, 1994, originally published 1994), 249 page(s)
This book, by the Institute of Pacific Studies, looks at agriculture and land use in different areas of the South Pacific such as: yam cultivation in Tonga; the taro agrosystem in Fiji; the impact of mining in PNG; taro islets in Chuuk; refuges in Hawaii; the Polynesian forest; yam cultivation in the Solomon Islan...
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edited by Linda Crowl, fl. 1994, Paul Geraghty, 1950- and John Morrison, fl. 1994, in Science of Pacific Island Peoples, Vol. 2 (Suva, Central (Fiji): University of the South Pacific. Institute of Pacific Studies, 1994, originally published 1994), 249 page(s)
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This book, by the Institute of Pacific Studies, looks at agriculture and land use in different areas of the South Pacific such as: yam cultivation in Tonga; the taro agrosystem in Fiji; the impact of mining in PNG; taro islets in Chuuk; refuges in Hawaii; the Polynesian forest; yam cultivation in the Solomon Islands; and general agroforestry.
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
General reference book
Contributor
Linda Crowl, fl. 1994, Paul Geraghty, 1950-, John Morrison, fl. 1994
Date Published / Released
1994
Publisher
University of the South Pacific. Institute of Pacific Studies
Series
Science of Pacific Island Peoples
Topic / Theme
Sea level rise in the Pacific, Islands, Agriculture, Climate change, Ecology, Pacific Islanders, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1994 Institute of Pacific Studies
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Sea Boundaries
directed by Rossella Schillaci, fl. 2001-2012 (London, England: Royal Anthropological Institute, 2012), 55 mins
The film depicts the daily struggle of fishermen to earn a living in a harsh physical environment that brings out the social and economic tensions of modern society. Manning the Priamo are Cola, the captain, Ahmed, the Tunisian first mate, two Italian engineers, and two Tunisian seamen. At sea for three weeks at a...
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directed by Rossella Schillaci, fl. 2001-2012 (London, England: Royal Anthropological Institute, 2012), 55 mins
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The film depicts the daily struggle of fishermen to earn a living in a harsh physical environment that brings out the social and economic tensions of modern society. Manning the Priamo are Cola, the captain, Ahmed, the Tunisian first mate, two Italian engineers, and two Tunisian seamen. At sea for three weeks at a time, they fish off the coasts of Libya and Tunisia, sometimes outside the fishing limits and risking interception by the authorities....
The film depicts the daily struggle of fishermen to earn a living in a harsh physical environment that brings out the social and economic tensions of modern society. Manning the Priamo are Cola, the captain, Ahmed, the Tunisian first mate, two Italian engineers, and two Tunisian seamen. At sea for three weeks at a time, they fish off the coasts of Libya and Tunisia, sometimes outside the fishing limits and risking interception by the authorities. An intimate account of remoteness: after a few days on shore, the men leave their homes and families for a month. Night and day the nets are cast every four hours; the work is demanding and poorly paid; the quarters are cramped and uncomfortable; conflicts and prejudices surface amidst the roar of the engines and the sea. Beyond the horizon lies Africa, where immigrants embark for Europe, leaving their homes and families behind in the hope of finding a better life.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Author / Creator
Rossella Schillaci, fl. 2001-2012
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Royal Anthropological Institute
Topic / Theme
Working conditions, Work life, Fisheries, Italians
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012 by Royal Anthropological Institute
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Sea Legends, Sea Legends: The Dinga-Dinga Season
directed by Benoît Ségur; produced by Manuel Catteau, fl. 2007, in Sea Legends (Paris, Ile-de-France: ZED (Film production), 1997), 25 mins
Long ago, Earth was dominated by supernatural spirits living in the oceans. Man however, lived in perfect harmony with them, thanks to a sacred alliance he concluded with the marine mammals.
Today however, throughout the world, exist ethnic minorities whose daily lives continue to bear witness to contemporary myt...
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directed by Benoît Ségur; produced by Manuel Catteau, fl. 2007, in Sea Legends (Paris, Ile-de-France: ZED (Film production), 1997), 25 mins
Description
Long ago, Earth was dominated by supernatural spirits living in the oceans. Man however, lived in perfect harmony with them, thanks to a sacred alliance he concluded with the marine mammals.
Today however, throughout the world, exist ethnic minorities whose daily lives continue to bear witness to contemporary myths: these legends are their faith, and the animals, their gods.
From the shark tamers of the Pacific to the crocodile hunters of the A...
Long ago, Earth was dominated by supernatural spirits living in the oceans. Man however, lived in perfect harmony with them, thanks to a sacred alliance he concluded with the marine mammals.
Today however, throughout the world, exist ethnic minorities whose daily lives continue to bear witness to contemporary myths: these legends are their faith, and the animals, their gods.
From the shark tamers of the Pacific to the crocodile hunters of the Australian reef, 'Sea legends' reveals the most wondrous of beliefs which unite man and nature in the spectacular, thousand-year old fulfillment of a magical destiny.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Benoît Ségur, Manuel Catteau, fl. 2007, Allan Wenger
Author / Creator
Benoît Ségur
Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
ZED (Film production)
Series
Sea Legends
Speaker / Narrator
Allan Wenger
Topic / Theme
Antankarana, Food preservation, Cultural identity, Religious beliefs, Religious rites and ceremonies, Fisheries, Marine life, Ethnography, Antankarana Malagasy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1997. Used by permission of ZED.
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Sea Legends, Tika Pana Pana
directed by Jean Queyrat, fl. 2001 and Vincent Grémillon; produced by Manuel Catteau, fl. 2007, in Sea Legends (Paris, Ile-de-France: ZED (Film production), 1999), 22 mins
Long ago, Earth was dominated by supernatural spirits living in the oceans. Man however, lived in perfect harmony with them, thanks to a sacred alliance he concluded with the marine mammals. Today however, throughout the world, exist ethnic minorities whose daily lives continue to bear witness to contemporary myth...
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directed by Jean Queyrat, fl. 2001 and Vincent Grémillon; produced by Manuel Catteau, fl. 2007, in Sea Legends (Paris, Ile-de-France: ZED (Film production), 1999), 22 mins
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Long ago, Earth was dominated by supernatural spirits living in the oceans. Man however, lived in perfect harmony with them, thanks to a sacred alliance he concluded with the marine mammals. Today however, throughout the world, exist ethnic minorities whose daily lives continue to bear witness to contemporary myths: these legends are their faith, and the animals, their gods. From the shark tamers of the Pacific to the crocodile hunters of the Aus...
Long ago, Earth was dominated by supernatural spirits living in the oceans. Man however, lived in perfect harmony with them, thanks to a sacred alliance he concluded with the marine mammals. Today however, throughout the world, exist ethnic minorities whose daily lives continue to bear witness to contemporary myths: these legends are their faith, and the animals, their gods. From the shark tamers of the Pacific to the crocodile hunters of the Australian reef, 'Sea legends' reveals the most wondrous of beliefs which unite man and nature in the spectacular, thousand-year old fulfillment of a magical destiny.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Vincent Grémillon, Jean Queyrat, fl. 2001, Warren Taerea, fl. 1999, Henri Taerea, fl. 1999, Manuel Catteau, fl. 2007, Allan Wenger
Author / Creator
Jean Queyrat, fl. 2001, Vincent Grémillon
Date Published / Released
1999
Publisher
ZED (Film production)
Series
Sea Legends
Speaker / Narrator
Allan Wenger
Topic / Theme
Tahitian, Myths and legends, Fisheries, Ethnography, Tahitians
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1999. Used by permission of ZED.
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Sea Legends, Waves Of Gold And Silver
directed by Vincent Grémillon and Jean Queyrat, fl. 2001; produced by Manuel Catteau, fl. 2007, in Sea Legends (Paris, Ile-de-France: ZED (Film production), 1999), 26 mins
Long ago, Earth was dominated by supernatural spirits living in the oceans. Man however, lived in perfect harmony with them, thanks to a sacred alliance he concluded with the marine mammals. Today however, throughout the world, exist ethnic minorities whose daily lives continue to bear witness to contemporary myth...
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directed by Vincent Grémillon and Jean Queyrat, fl. 2001; produced by Manuel Catteau, fl. 2007, in Sea Legends (Paris, Ile-de-France: ZED (Film production), 1999), 26 mins
Description
Long ago, Earth was dominated by supernatural spirits living in the oceans. Man however, lived in perfect harmony with them, thanks to a sacred alliance he concluded with the marine mammals. Today however, throughout the world, exist ethnic minorities whose daily lives continue to bear witness to contemporary myths: these legends are their faith, and the animals, their gods. From the shark tamers of the Pacific to the crocodile hunters of the Aus...
Long ago, Earth was dominated by supernatural spirits living in the oceans. Man however, lived in perfect harmony with them, thanks to a sacred alliance he concluded with the marine mammals. Today however, throughout the world, exist ethnic minorities whose daily lives continue to bear witness to contemporary myths: these legends are their faith, and the animals, their gods. From the shark tamers of the Pacific to the crocodile hunters of the Australian reef, 'Sea legends' reveals the most wondrous of beliefs which unite man and nature in the spectacular, thousand-year old fulfillment of a magical destiny.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Vincent Grémillon, Jean Queyrat, fl. 2001, Yvon Vivi, fl. 1999, Manuel Catteau, fl. 2007, Allan Wenger
Author / Creator
Vincent Grémillon, Jean Queyrat, fl. 2001
Date Published / Released
1999
Publisher
ZED (Film production)
Series
Sea Legends
Speaker / Narrator
Allan Wenger
Topic / Theme
Polynesian, Trapping, Fisheries, Ethnography, Pacific Islanders
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1999. Used by permission of ZED.
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Chapter Three: Maquinna
written by Michael P. Robinson, fl. 1973-2005; in Sea Otter Chiefs (Calgary, AB: Bayeux Arts, 1996), 35-63
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written by Michael P. Robinson, fl. 1973-2005; in Sea Otter Chiefs (Calgary, AB: Bayeux Arts, 1996), 35-63
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Chapter
Author / Creator
Michael P. Robinson, fl. 1973-2005
Date Published / Released
1996
Publisher
Bayeux Arts
Topic / Theme
Agriculture, Indian religions, Religious rites and ceremonies, Cultural assimilation, Diaries, Economics, Festivals, Fur industry, Health, Intellectual life, Massacres, Law, Armed forces, Murder, Pelts and hides, Plundering, Politics, Relationships, Religion, Slaveholders, Slaves, Social customs, Sociology, Songs, Sons, Toys, Chieftains, Weapons, Whaling, Wives, American Indians, British, English,...
Agriculture, Indian religions, Religious rites and ceremonies, Cultural assimilation, Diaries, Economics, Festivals, Fur industry, Health, Intellectual life, Massacres, Law, Armed forces, Murder, Pelts and hides, Plundering, Politics, Relationships, Religion, Slaveholders, Slaves, Social customs, Sociology, Songs, Sons, Toys, Chieftains, Weapons, Whaling, Wives, American Indians, British, English, Nuu-chah-nulth, Spanish, Wakashan
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The Sea Wolf (1941): Shooting script
directed by Michael Curtiz, 1886-1962; produced by Henry Blanke, 1901-1981, Hal B. Wallis, 1899-1986 and Jack L. Warner, 1892-1978, Warner Brothers; performed by John Garfield, 1913-1952, Edward G. Robinson, 1893-1973, Alexander Knox, 1907-1995, Ida Lupino, 1918-1995, Barry Fitzgerald, 1888-1961 and Francis McDonald, 1891-1968 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2004), 176 page(s)
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directed by Michael Curtiz, 1886-1962; produced by Henry Blanke, 1901-1981, Hal B. Wallis, 1899-1986 and Jack L. Warner, 1892-1978, Warner Brothers; performed by John Garfield, 1913-1952, Edward G. Robinson, 1893-1973, Alexander Knox, 1907-1995, Ida Lupino, 1918-1995, Barry Fitzgerald, 1888-1961 and Francis McDonald, 1891-1968 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2004), 176 page(s)
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
John Garfield, 1913-1952, Edward G. Robinson, 1893-1973, Alexander Knox, 1907-1995, Ida Lupino, 1918-1995, Barry Fitzgerald, 1888-1961, Francis McDonald, 1891-1968
Contributor
Henry Blanke, 1901-1981, Hal B. Wallis, 1899-1986, Jack L. Warner, 1892-1978, Warner Brothers
Author / Creator
Michael Curtiz, 1886-1962, John Garfield, 1913-1952, Edward G. Robinson, 1893-1973, Alexander Knox, 1907-1995, Ida Lupino, 1918-1995, Barry Fitzgerald, 1888-1961, Francis McDonald, 1891-1968, Robert Rossen, 1908-1966
Date Published / Released
1941, 2004
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Fisheries, George Leach, Wolf Larsen, Ruth Brewster
Copyright Message
Copyright © Turner Entertainment Co. Reproduced by permission of Warner Bros. Consumer Products, a Division of Time Warner Entertainment Company, L.P.
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Seagulls Don't Fly Into the Bush: Cultural Identity and Development in Melanesia
written by Alice Pomponio, fl. 1990 (Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, Inc., 2000, originally published 1992), 268 page(s)
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written by Alice Pomponio, fl. 1990 (Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, Inc., 2000, originally published 1992), 268 page(s)
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Ethnography
Contributor
Alice Pomponio, fl. 1990
Author / Creator
Alice Pomponio, fl. 1990
Date Published / Released
1992, 2000
Publisher
Waveland Press, Inc.
Topic / Theme
Melanesian, Field work for anthropology, Cultural identity, Ocean voyages, Fisheries, Maritime commerce, Kinship nomenclature, Politics, Education, Pacific Islanders
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2000 by Waveland Press
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