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  • 61Indigenous peoples — This article is about indigenous peoples in general. For links to articles about indigenous people in specific areas, see Indigenous peoples by geographic regions Brazilian indigenous chiefs of the Kayapo tribe …

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  • 62Psyche (band) — Psyche Background information Origin Edmonton, Canada Genres …

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  • 63Derrick Jensen — This article is about the environmental activist. For the football player, see Derrick Jensen (American football). Derrick Jensen Born December 19, 1960 Occupation Environment activist and writer Genres Global warming, ecology, social justice …

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  • 64Timurid dynasty — Infobox Former Country native name = گوركانى conventional long name = Timurid Empire common name = Timurid Empire continent = Asia region = country = Iran era = Medieval status = status text = empire = government type = Monarchy year start = 1370 …

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  • 65Ariovistus — was a leader of the Suebi and other allied Germanic peoples in the second quarter of the 1st century BC. He and his followers took part in a war in Gaul, assisting the Arverni and Sequani to defeat their rivals the Aedui, and settled in large… …

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  • 66Xiang Yu — (zh tspw|t=項羽|s=项羽|p=Xiàng Yǔ|w=Hsiang Yü; 232 BC – 202 BC) was a prominent general during the fall of the Qin Dynasty. His name was Ji (籍), Yu was his courtesy name. He was a descendant of Chu nobility. A great general, it took him only several… …

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  • 67Licking — is the action of passing the tongue over a surface, typically either to deposit saliva onto the surface or to collect liquid onto the tongue for ingestion or to provide pleasure to the genetailia. Many animals both groom themselves and drink by… …

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  • 68Alfuros — (Alfures, Horaforas) is a term of no ethnological value applied by the Malays to all the uncivilized non Muslim peoples in the eastern portion of the Malay Archipelago. Its origin is uncertain, but its meaning is wild or uncivilized. The term is… …

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  • 69Gates of Alexander — The Gates of Alexander (Caspian Gates) were a legendary barrier supposedly built by Alexander the Great in the Caucasus to keep the uncivilized barbarians of the north (typically associated with Gog and Magog) from invading the land to the south …

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  • 70View of the Hebrews — is an 1823 book written by Ethan Smith (December 19, 1762 – August 29, 1849) which argues that native Americans were descended from the Hebrews. Numerous commentators on Mormon doctrine, from LDS Church general authority B. H. Roberts to… …

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