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- Dodgers". The Progressive, pp. 34–36. Wakefield, Dan (March 1968). "Supernation at Peace and War". The Atlantic, pp. 42–45. Adams, James (20 October...
- whose album Supernation fused traditional First Nations music with experimental rock. Amero won Male Entertainer of the Year, and Supernation won Best Pop...
- Dodgers". The Progressive, pp. 34–36. Wakefield, Dan (March 1968). "Supernation at Peace and War". The Atlantic, pp. 42–45. Adams, James (20 October...
- Eng. ″Fashion″) 2012 — Metanoia. Part 1 (Eng. ″Rethinking″) 2014 — Supernation 2017 — Піраміда (Pronounces: ″Piramida″, Eng. ″Pyramid″) Compilations...
- 2010). "How lack or poor infrastructure shapes inequality and poverty in supernations. A lesson from India" 54 Pesos Sep. 2010:54 Pesos 28 Sep 2010". 54pesos...
- military exercise. Information later comes in that forces from the three supernations will converge in the Taklamakan Desert with a high risk of spreading...
- Atlantic, writing the entire issue of the magazine for March 1968, called "Supernation at Peace and War", which then was published as a book. He became a contributing...
- the band's debut album Supernation was released in August of that year, accompanied by a concert in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Supernation won Best Pop Album, and...
- album Supernation fused traditional aboriginal music with experimentally tinged folk rock. Amero won Male Entertainer of the Year, and Supernation won Best...
- Macmillan of Canada, 1976, pp. 6–8. ISBN 978-0-7715-9954-5. Dan Wakefield, "Supernation at Peace and War", The Atlantic, March 1968, p. 42. Satin, Confessions...