- "The
Heathen Chinee",
originally published as "Plain
Language from
Truthful James", is a
narrative poem by
American writer Bret Harte. It was published...
-
initial 1988
releases included the
mostly live
recorded Budd EP, the "Hated
Chinee" b/w "Marmoset" 7" single, and
their sole album, Two Nuns and a Pack Mule...
- in Portuguese)
jamun Indian jujube,[2]
Indian plum,[2]
Chinese date,[2]
Chinee apple,[2] ber[2] and dunks]]
Langsat (longkong)
Longan LĂș****a
Lychee Macadamia...
- Bill Nye Bill Nye,
fictional character in Bret
Harte poem "The
Heathen Chinee" Bill
Nighy (born 1949),
British actor Bill Nigh (disambiguation) Bill Knight...
- 1852 photograph,
captioned "The
Heathen Chinee Prospecting",
indicating prejudice against Chinese gold miners...
-
Mallige Media (1966)
Robert Burns Kaviya kelavu Premageetegalu (1997)
Kelavu Chinee Kavanagalu (1997)
Maariya Kallu (1942)
Upavana (1958)
Damayanthi (1960)...
-
character in a
famous poem by Bret
Harte po****rly
known as "The
Heathen Chinee". He was
connected with
various western journals, and
afterward settled...
- Monthly. The poem
became better known by its
alternate title "The
Heathen Chinee"
after being republished in a
Boston newspaper in 1871. It was also quickly...
-
February 1916. Big Eye
Louis Nelson, clarinet;
Frankie Duson, trombone;
Chinee Foster, drums;
Buddie Petit, cornet;
Lorenzo Staultz, guitar;
Dandy Lewis...
- of a name [...]
songs tackle **** ("Trouser Minnow"),
ethnicity ("Hated
Chinee"), and
classic rock ("Radar Love Lizard")." FACT
Magazine ranked it the...