June 2011, BISKINIK, Page 3 Walking the trail is awesome experience From the Desk of Chief Gregory E. Pyle Walking the Commemorative Trail of Tears at Wheelock with hundreds of tribal members from across the nation was one of the most awesome experi- ences of this year! The road was wet...
This includes in part an 1856 daguerreotype of Ned Wynkoop when he was 16 as well as a small ivory calendar that he owned (he has played a huge role in my writing and later acting life); Chiricahua Apache mystic and war leader Geronimo’s signature; photos and art with signatures rangin...
So she wept on receiving it, and the tears watered the ground for discontent. At the beginning of the row in the smoking car, Thorpe laid aside his letter and watched with keen appreciation the direct practicality of the trainmen’s method. When the bearded man fell before the conductor’...
Previous studies have proven that machine-induced soil compaction is a long-lasting process [5,35–39], and its natural recovery occurs under natural processes such as root-soil interactions, expansion–retraction of clay particles, freezing–thawing of soil water, and biological activity of soil ...
Rock falls and degradation scarps are widespread along the eastern portion of the coastline, while large landslides with a complex style of activity are less abundant, e.g., the Guvano landslide, just below the San Bernardino hamlet, the Macereto area close to Vernazza, and the Rodalabia ...
sensors Article Analysis of Cooperative Perception in Ant Traffic and Its Effects on Transportation System by Using a Congestion-Free Ant-Trail Model Prafull Kasture * and Hidekazu Nishimura Graduate School of System Design and Management, Keio University, Yokohama, Kanagawa 223-8526, Japan; h....