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Jules Hiernaux (27 July 1881 – c. 29 July 1944), was a
Belgian politician. He was the founder, and later,
director of Université du
Travail (E: university...
- millennia.
Among the most
detailed theories was one put
forward by Jean
Hiernaux,
based on
studies of
blood factors and archeology.
Noting the
fossil record...
- ink sister-city partnership"[permanent dead link] (in French) Jean-Pol
Hiernaux : Namur,
capitale de la Wallonie, in Encyclopédie du
Mouvement wallon,...
- Pygmies". UNHCR. "Batwa and Bambuti".
Minority Rights Group. 19 June 2015.
Hiernaux, Jean (1977), "Adaptation of the
African to the rainforest", in Harrison...
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origins of and
differences between the Hutu and Tutsi.
Anthropologist Jean
Hiernaux contends that the
Tutsi are a
separate race, with a
tendency towards "long...
- muni****lity
consists of the
sections of
Landelies and Montigny-le-Tilleul.
Jules Hiernaux,
politician (1881-1944)
Village of Landelies, at the Haute-Sambre: picturesque...
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American Anthropologist. 58 (3): 584–585. doi:10.1525/aa.1956.58.3.02a00390.
Hiernaux, Jean (1975). The
people of Africa.
People of the
world series. ISBN 0-684-14040-3...
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entrances (two on each side of the
Jules Hénin Avenue, one on the
Jules Hiérnaux Square),
leading to the
lowest level.
Platforms are
located on the upper...
- L'Homme et l'animal:
premier Colloque d'ethnozoologie, p 63;
Hiernaux, p 202
Hiernaux, Jean. 1977. "Adaptation of the
African to the rain forest", in...
- that do not
depend on
admixture with
Caucasian groups. They cite work by
Hiernaux[page needed] and H****an that they
believe demonstrates that po****tions...