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Walter Heape FRS (29
April 1855 in Brompton,
London – 10
September 1929 in
Tunbridge Wells) was a
British zoologist and embryologist,
famous for the first...
- The
Trail of Tears:
Cherokee Legacy is a 2006 do****entary by Rich-
Heape Films. It
presents the
history of the
forcible removal and
relocation of Cherokee...
- Rich-
Heape Films, Inc. was
founded in 1994 to inform,
educate and
encourage awareness of
native peoples, and to
preserve the
history and
culture of the...
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Walter Heape, a
physician and
professor at the
University of Cambridge, was
doing research on
reproduction in animals. In
November 1890,
Heape reported...
- from the mid-19th to the mid-20th centuries. It was
filmed by the Rich
Heape company and
directed by Chip Richie.
Native American storyteller ****le Ross...
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called it a Dodo, and in the ende of a
chymney in the
chamber there lay a
heape of
large pebble stones,
whereof hee gave it many in our sight, some as big...
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times was
synonymous with
pastoral nomadism.
Nomadic people, as
observed by
Heape (1931),
regard themselves as the
superior of
sedentary or agriculturist...
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theory on the
formation of fractures,
fracture caves, and
angular block heape".
International Journal of Speleology. 47 (3): 393–405. doi:10.5038/1827-806X...
- then
buried "at the
stayre foote,
metely depe in the
grounde vnder a
great heape of stones", but were
later disinterred and
buried in a
secret place. Historian...
- (eds.). The
Physiology of Reproduction. Vol. 2 (2nd ed.).
Raven Press.
Heape, W. (1900). "The '****ual season' of
mammals and the
relation of the 'pro-oestrum'...