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  • land. In 1941 he formed with H. J. Massingham and Gerald Wallop, Lord Lymington the Kinship in Husbandry, a group of a dozen men with an interest in rural...
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  • current at the time, as in his 1943 The Tree of Life. He was one of the twelve members of the Kinship in Husbandry, set up in 1941 by Rolf Gardiner, a...
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  • English Array (category Clubs and societies in England)
    as the British Union of Fascists led by Sir Oswald Mosely to the Kinship in Husbandry led by Rolf Gardiner. The Conservative MP Reginald Dorman-Smith was...
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    Botanists now use ⚥ for the last. In genealogy, including kinship in anthropology and pedigrees in animal husbandry, the geometric shapes △ or □ are used...
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  • Party (1939) shortly afterwards. He joined Rolf Gardiner's Kinship in Husbandry group in 1941. For Walter Moberly's Christian Frontier Council, Mairet...
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  • Gerard Wallop, 9th Earl of Portsmouth (category British expatriates in the United States)
    farming in Britain. He has been described as a "central figure in the organic movement’s coalescence during the 1930s and ’40s." He founded the Kinship in Husbandry...
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  • Soil Association, a pro-organic farming group, in 1945. He also joined Rolf Gardiner's Kinship in Husbandry and H. J. Massingham's Council for the Church...
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  • that existed at the time and was a member of both Rolf Gardiner's Kinship in Husbandry group and Montague Fordham's Rural Reconstruction Association. Given...
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    dominated in Transjordan and provided protective social and economic affiliation through kinship and husbandry instead. The most important tribes in Transjordan...
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    Poultry farming is the form of animal husbandry which raises domesticated birds such as chickens, ducks, turkeys and geese to produce meat or eggs for...
    64 KB (7,434 words) - 05:23, 23 August 2024
  • Celtic law (section Kinship)
    Animal husbandry in the La Tène period." In J. Waldhauser (ed.), Die hallstatt- und latènezeitliche Siedlung mit Gräberfeld bei Radovesice in Böhmen....
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    Sámi peoples (category Articles with text in Baltic languages)
    which controls 95% of the land in the county of Finnmark. In addition, the Sámi have special rights to reindeer husbandry. In 2007, the Norwegian Parliament...
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  • Changed in Sound or Meaning in 8,000 Years". Nautilus. On kinship and family: Blažek, Václav. "Indo-European *suHnu- 'son' and his relatives". In: Indogermanistik...
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    Yapese people (category Ethnic groups in the Federated States of Micronesia)
    on Yap include gardens, shifting cultivation, taro systems, and animal husbandry. Chewing betel nut, drinking palm wine, and consuming commercial alcohol...
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    Chris Knight. "Early Human Kinship Was Matrilineal." In N. J. Allen, H. Callan, R. Dunbar and W. James (eds.), Early Human Kinship. Oxford: Blackwell, pp...
    239 KB (27,228 words) - 23:11, 17 August 2024
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    Inca agriculture (category Agriculture in Peru)
    by Inca nobles and were outside the ayllu kinship system. In some areas, such as the valley of Cochabamba in Bolivia, state farms were dedicated to the...
    24 KB (2,887 words) - 14:36, 8 April 2024
  • Australian Aboriginal culture (category All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English)
    from childhood, lore dictates the rules on how to interact with the land, kinship and community. Over 300 languages and other groupings have developed a...
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    of the products of his husbandry." Serfdom in Poland became the dominant form of relationship between peasants and nobility in the 17th century, and was...
    51 KB (5,754 words) - 16:18, 17 August 2024
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    Laks (Caucasus) (category Ethnic groups in Dagestan)
    although they also grew barley, peas, wheat and some potatoes. Most animal husbandry was the responsibility of males, whereas agriculture was mostly that of...
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    Husband (redirect from Husband-in-law)
    in relation to the spouse and offspring, unlike father, a term that puts a man into the context of his children. Also compare the similar husbandry,...
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