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  • 61agriculture, origins of — Introduction  the active production of useful plants or animals in ecosystems that have been created by people. Agriculture has often been conceptualized narrowly, in terms of specific combinations of activities and organisms wet rice production… …

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  • 62Mthwakazi — This word Mthwakazi is derived from the name of Queen Mu Thwa, the first ruler of the Mthwakazi territory who ruled around 7,000 years ago. She was the matriarch of the Aba Thwa, the San people who were derogatively called the Bushmen by… …

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  • 63Cherokee Commission — Oklahoma and Indian Territories 1890 The Cherokee Commission, was a three person bi partisan body created by President Benjamin Harrison to operate under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, as empowered by Section 14 of the Indian… …

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  • 64New Forest — For other uses, see New Forest (disambiguation). New Forest National Park IUCN Category V (Protected Landscape/Seascape) …

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  • 65rangeland — /raynj land /, n. range (def. 17). [1930 35; RANGE + LAND] * * * ▪ grazing land also called  Range,         any extensive area of land that is occupied by native herbaceous or shrubby vegetation which is grazed by domestic or wild herbivores. The …

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  • 66David L. Shirk Ranch — U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district …

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  • 67History of Africa — Pre Colonial African States …

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  • 68Communal Wildlife Conservancies in Namibia — Namibia is one of few countries in the world to specifically address habitat conservation and protection of natural resources in their constitution[1]. Article 95 states, “The State shall actively promote and maintain the welfare of the people by …

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  • 69Assynt — ( gd. Asainte ) is a parish in west Sutherland, Highland, Scotland ndash; north of Ullapool.It is famous for its landscape (Inverpolly Nature Reserve) and its remarkable mountains (Quinag, Canisp, Suilven, Cul Mòr, Stac Pollaidh, Ben More Assynt) …

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  • 70Linear Pottery culture — LBK redirects here. For other uses, see LBK (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Linear B. Map of European Neolithic at the apogee of Danubian expansion, c. 4500–4000 BC …

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