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- Description of the Bach Remedies
- Bach Flower Remedies 1. AGRIMONY (Agrimonia eupatoria) - problems hidden behind light-heartedness - This is the "Keep-smiling!" - remedy: it is for people who hide their fears, grief and worries under a mask of cheerfulness, friendliness and humor....
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Homeopathy >> Bach Flower Remedies
- Our Pagan Village: The Importance and Persuit of Honor
- Candlelight flickers over the Beltaine revels. Food is laid out in the circle for the feast. Only one rule – no one can feed themselves. Each is dependent on friends and loved ones for sustenance, joy and delight. After an hour of laughter and revels and way...
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Paganism & Wicca >> Daily Life
- Survivalists' Guide for the New Millennium: Chapter 6
- AS THE WORM TURNS Health and well being are part of the natural birthright of the human being. With all of its organs intact, the right diet, exercise and mental focus, a human body can overcome any disease. Even so, the effects of living in this...
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Philosophy >> Survivalists Guide for the New Millennium
- The Religious Experience: A Wiccan Viewpoint
- What is religion? Religion is a set of beliefs which allow us to understand and categorize our world and our place in it. A set of beliefs which define our culture, our expectations, our views of people and behaviors we expect. I have found several different...
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Religion & Philosophy >> Religions
- Resurrection of the Higher Self
- In July of 1989, a controversial article crossed the managing editor's desk of an equally controversial magazine. This article was never actually published in the quarterly publication, then known as The Magical Blend , even though it was well documented by...
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Body Mysteries >> Psychoactive Substances
- King James Bible: Numbers, Chapter 11
- Chapter 11 11:1 And when the people complained, it displeased the LORD: and the LORD heard it; and his anger was kindled; and the fire of the LORD burnt among them, and consumed them that were in the uttermost parts of the camp. 11:2 And the people cried unto...
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Old Testament >> Numbers
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Suggested Pdf Resources
- Parker Family Heritage
- In June 1875, Quanah chose to lead the last free. Comanche people to the Kiowa -Comanche-Apache. Indian Reservation near Fort Sill.
- www.depts.ttu.edu
- Contact: Candy Morgan Phone: 580 - Comanche National Museum
- The Comanche National Museum and Cultural Center offers visitors a glimpse of traditional cultural objects and detailed history about the Comanche People.
- www.comanchemuseum.com
- Cultural Lesson Plans for Teachers about the Maya, Hmong, and
- About the Kiowa and Comanche.
- www.brown.edu
- HISTORY AND THE COMANCHE NATION COLLEGE
- Jul 1, 2009 The Comanche split from the Shoshone Nation long before the 1700s and called themselves Numunuu or “the People.
- www.cnc.cc.ok.us
- NU- MU - Comanche Language & Cultural Preservation Committee
- Comanche people, that there are many opportunities for them to be involved in Taa Nu- mu- Tekwapu-_ (our Comanche language).
- www.comanchelanguage.org
Suggested News Resources
- Bison star in new Comanche Museum exhibit
- This presented a problem for our Comanche people who relied on the animal in order to survive. At one time it was the tribe's main source for food, shelter, clothing and tools,” Wahahrockah-Tasi said.
Suggested Web Resources
- Comanche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The Comanche emerged as a distinct group shortly before 1700, when they broke off from the Shoshone people living along the upper Platte River in Wyoming.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Facts for Kids: Comanche Indians (Comanches)
- In their own language, the Comanches call themselves Numinu (the people.
- www.bigorrin.org
- Texas Indians
- Comanche camp in 1834 by George Catlin. Check out the Comanche page!
- www.texasindians.com
- Comanche Indian
- May 23, 2003 The Comanche People call themselves "Numunuh", which means: The People. Early explorers knew them as "Padouca"; their Siouan name.
- www.comancheindian.com
- What Comanche People Need To Know | Blog of Ronald Red Elk
- What Comanche People Need To Know. Blog of Ronald Red Elk, CBC Member, Seat #1. Skip to content.
- www.eetiiwuhtukwa.com
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