- "Hop-Frog" (originally "Hop-Frog; Or, the
Eight Chained Ourang-
Outangs") is a
short story by
American writer Edgar Allan Poe,
first published in 1849....
- name "orangutan" (also
written orang-utan,
orang utan, orangutang, and
ourang-
outang) is
derived from the
Malay words orang,
meaning "person", and hutan...
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Showing an
unusual tuft of hair from the scene,
Dupin concludes that an "
Ourang-
Outang" (orangutan)
killed the women. He
places an adverti****t in the newspaper...
-
ruine et la vie. Galilée. 2009.
Double Oubli de l'Orang-
Outang [Double
Oblivion of the
Ourang-
Outang].
Translated by Garnier, Lucy; Dow, Suzanne. Galilée...
- "Illawarra, Mittagong, Parramatta, Wollongong. If you wish to
become an
ourang-
outang, Then go to the bush of Australia." The
lyrics for "Waltzing Matilda"...
- On the
Brain of the
Negro Compared with that of the
European and the
Ourang-
Outang. Salisbury,
Stephan (12
April 2021). "Penn
Museum apologizes for its...
- of torture.: 92–93 In his
short story "Hop-Frog; Or
Eight Chained Ourang-
Outangs" (1849)
appeared the "image of the
tarred and
feathered body as ape"...
- is a
dwarf with a
fixed voicebox. "Hop-Frog, or The
Eight Chained Ourang-
Outangs" by
Edgar Allan Poe. The
titular character Hop-Frog and his
friend Tripetta...
-
rival for the
throne Douban, a
slave skilled in
medicine Sylvan, an
ourang-
outang The
chapter numbering follows the
Edinburgh Edition. In
other editions...
- "this
savage race"
would be
comparative to the "chatterings of the
ourang-
outang," and
would enable them to "wreak
their revenge on the
unfortunate white...