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Summary Information Description Ethnos newspaper Front Page Source scan of front page Date 28 October 1940 Location Greece Author Ethnos newspaper Permission Non free newspaper image Non free media rationale Article Greco Italian War Description Ethnos newspaper Front Page Source scan of front page Portion front page Resolution yes Purpose From scan of front page for fair use in Ethnos newspaper Greco Italian War This image is a low resolution image of a newspaper front page This image does not limit the copyright holder s ability to profit from the original source, nor will it dilute the importance or recognition of the newspaper in connection with its organization. This image enhances the article in which it s displayed, as it provides an immediate relevance to the reader more capably than the textual description alone. Use of the newspaper front page visually identifies the newspaper in a manner that mere prose cannot, and meets all criteria in WP NFCC . Replaceability Not replaceable newspaper pages are always presumed non free. Licensing Non free newspaper image ... more details
Dimitris Varos Greek language Gr. was born 1949 on the island of Chios . He is a modern Greece Greek poet, journalist, and photographer. Career He has been director and editor in chief of many Greek national newspapers, including Chiakos Laos, Acropolis, Ethnos, Proti, Ethnos tis Kyriakis, Typos tis Kyriakis and many national magazines. He is currently the director of print and electronic publications at Technoekdotiki ref http www.technoekdotiki.gr contact us.htm TECHNOEKDOTIKI Contact us Bot generated title ref that puplishes 7 monthly magazines. Dimitris Varos he is also the creator of a number of printing media in Greece such as Ethnos tis Kyriakis , TV Ethnos , Time Out , Ergasia , New Gen , IQ , Pame Athina , Relax , Helliniki Naftiliaki , Kefaleo , Car & Truck , Logistics & management , Ecotec and others. As a poet he published four books and his poetry translated in English. Parts of one of those books Thirasia set to music by Greek composer Giannis Markopoulos in his music CDs Electric Theseus , Unities , Daring Communications , 50 years Giannis Markopoulos and performed by Pavlos Sidiropoulos and the group Nei Epivates in the ancient theater Herodion in Athens. Lyrics of Dimitris Varos also used by rock group Vox in their third CD. Publications Phryne . 2000, Kastaniotis Editions. ISBN 960 03 2821 8 Greek poetry Thirasia . 1997, Kastaniotis Editions. ISBN 960 03 1902 2 Greek poetry Andromeda , Chios Art lovers Association Editions. Greek poetry O stranger , Independent edition. Greek poetry External links http www.varos.gr Homepage includes projects Mind Games , We are Greeks , Painting with a camera http www.photo.net photodb member photos?user id 1011663&include all Photographic Portfolio References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Varos, Dimitris ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1949 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Varos, Dimitris Categor ... more details
Dionyssios Kokkinos Greek was a Greece Greek historian and writer. Kokkinos was born in Pyrgos, Ilia Pyrgos in the modern Ilia Prefecture . He studierd at the Medical School of the University of Athens Medical School at the University of Athens , he otherwise cut his studies and he later educated history and literature. He published the paper Mellon newspaper Mellon as well as the Akropoli , Kathimerini , Patrida newspaper Patrida , Protevoussa , Elliniki newspaper Elliniki , Proia and Ethnos . He became a leader of the National Library of Greece National Library and a member of the Athens Academy in 1955 . DEFAULTSORT Kokkinos, Dionyssios Category Year of birth missing Category Greek historians Category Greek journalists Category Greek writers Category People from Pyrgos Category Members of the Academy of Athens Greece writer stub Greece historian stub el ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Miltiadis Goulimis lang el 1844 1896 was a Greeks Greek politician from Missolonghi . In the Elections in Greece Greek elections on April 16, 1895, he defeated the former Prime Minister Charilaos Trikoupis and won the regional seat, leaving Trikoupis out of the Hellenic Parliament . External links cite web title work Ethnos url http www.ethnos.gr article.asp?catid 11956&subid 2&tag 8967&pubid 133192 accessdate June 5, 2008 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Goulimis, Miltiadis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1844 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1896 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Goulimis, Miltiadis Category 1844 births Category 1896 deaths Category People from West Greece Category Members of the Hellenic Parliament Greece politician stub ... more details
Image Roman Empire 125.png thumb right 300px The Roman empire under Hadrian ruled 117 138 , showing the location of the Musulamii Mauri tribe, then inhabiting the desert regions of modern Tunisia and Algeria The Musulamii were a confederation of Berber language Berber speaking Gaetuli an tribes, ref Garnsey 1976 ref of the Mauri ethnos , who inhabited the desert regions of what is today known as Chotts Regions in Tunisia and Algeria , as well as the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis , which was annexed to the Roman empire in 44 AD. Notes and references Reflist Bibliography Garnsey, Peter 1976 . Peasants in ancient Roman society . Journal of Peasant Studies 3 221 235. Category History of North Africa Category History of Tunisia Category History of Algeria Category History of Morocco Category History of Mauretania ar ... more details
Summary Non free use rationale Article Battle of Morava Ivan Description Greek newspaper Kathimerini announcing the Greek victory and the capture of Korce, in November 1940 Source scan of front page Portion front page Low resolution yes Purpose From scan of front page for fair use in Ethnos newspaper Greco Italian War This image is a low resolution image of a newspaper front page This image does not limit the copyright holder s ability to profit from the original source, nor will it dilute the importance or recognition of the newspaper in connection with its organization. This image enhances the article in which it s displayed, as it provides an immediate relevance to the reader more capably than the textual description alone. Use of the newspaper front page visually identifies the newspaper in a manner that mere prose cannot, and meets all criteria in WP NFCC . Replaceability Not replaceable newspaper pages are always presumed non free. other information Licensing Non free newspaper image ... more details
Cleanup date October 2010 Infobox Ethnic group group Khinaligs population image File X nal q k ndi XX srin vv ll rind . Ki il r milli geyimd .png 250px region1 flagcountry Azerbaijan pop1 ref1 languages Khinalug language Khinalug , Azerbaijani language Azerbaijani religions Sunni Islam related Budugh people , Jek people , Kryts people . Khinaligs lang az X nal ql lar an ethnic group in Azerbaijan . is one of natives, minority of Azerbaijan, distinguished by the ethnographic properties. This ethnos concerns to family of the Caucasian languages. Whereas they live in Shahdag mountains, their name is Shahdag peoples in the history ethnographic literature. Khinaligs are the most ancient inhabitants of the Azerbaijan ground. This ethnos has the language which is the only one in the world and locally lives in Khinalig village of the Cuba area, i.e. there is only one ethnic group on the ethnic map of the world , which residence is the Khinalig village, speaking on khinalig language. ref Q m r ah Cavadov . Az rbaycan n azsayl xalqlar v milli azl qlar Tarix v m asirlik . Bak Elm n riyyat 2000, s.167 209 az ref ref . . . . . . , 1986, . 167. ru ref ref http atlas.musigi dunya.az en history xinalig.html Khinaligs Atlas.musigi dunya.az az ru en ref . See also Khinalug Khinalug language External links http atlas.musigi dunya.az en history xinalig.html Khinaligs Atlas.musigi dunya.az az ru en References reflist Category Khinaligs Category Shahdagh people Category Ethnic groups in Azerbaijan Category Muslim communities ethno group stub az X nal ql lar ca Kattitturdur cv ru fi Hinalugit tr Ket halk ... more details
Antonis Prekas Greek , born 1960 of Michail is a journalist and a reporter. He was educated in film and TV history and wrote several books. He worked for some time in large Panhellenic newspaper and periodical circulations. Biography He was born in Ermoupoli on the island of Syros in 1960 and studied Political Sciences at the Panteio University . He later studied as a hypocrite in the dramatic schools at the National Odeum National and the Athens Odeum s. He became a journalist in 1979. He married Elsa Symeonidou and raised two children. Journalistic views In 1979, Prekas began writing the Akropolis , mainly as an artistic reporter. For two years from 1921, he was a material coverer for the Sunday edition of the newspaper. From 1983 until 1991, worked as a material planner and in newspapers Elefthers Typos , Ta Nea , Vradyni , 24 Ores and Exormisi . In 1989, he was the first journalist of the Greek publisher to write the periodical Penthouse periodical Penthouse and the miscellaneous material periodical Prosopa kai Pragmata . From 1991 until 1993, he was a journalists for Eleftheros newspaper Eleftheros and from 1993 was a journalist for Ethnos newspaper Ethnos tis Kyriakis or Ethnos Sunday Edition . He took part in the television enthusiasm and in 2001 in the cultural and artistic enthusiastically of the same paper. In 1997, he participated as journalist of the Awards Media Television Festival which organised from TV Ethnos . He was a CD ROM journalist publisher in 2000 with the history of Television in Greece Greek television , which was sold by Ethnos cinematic care by Rena Theologidou . Television and Radio presentations At broadcasting, he worked as a weekly producer on ANT1 along with Costas Carras . From that time on Athens 984 , he commissioned and presented every Sunday at 6 p.m. with that show and the music Sta stekia ta palia . His important positions in television was as a reporter in the show Treis ston ... more details
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for the Cornish saint Tallanus Tall n or Tacll n , after the use of the taclla, a farming tool was the first ethnic group that settled in the plains of north western Peru , an ethnos with a matriarchal system. They had migrated to the coastal plains from the Geography of Peru Andean Mountain Ranges Sierra and in the beginning lived in behetrias , which were simple settlements without a head or an organization. Narihual 17  km south of Piura is considered the capital of the Tall n Nation and is the most important architectural evidence of a great monument, both in its size and the prominent platforms of two pyramids. The Narihual Temple was built as a sanctuary in the honour of the Tacll n god Walac . Later the Tacll n territory was invaded by the Mochica and the Chimu . Tacll n in north western Peru today is the name of an agricultural tool with a running board. Huaca El Loro , near Chiclayo, Peru is a Tall n archaeological site, where a 1000 year old mummy of a nobleman was discovered. ref http www.peruviantimes.com 11 tallan mummy found at huaca el loro sheds light on sican contact with other ethnic groups 975 Tall n mummy found at Huaca El Loro sheds light on Sican contact with other ethnic groups. Peruvian Times. 11 Dec 2008 retrieved 3 May 2011 ref Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Tallan Category Andean civilizations SouthAm archaeology stub Ethno group stub de Tall n ru ... more details
BLP refimprove date October 2010 Deleted image removed Image TV Z IN K.JPG thumb 200px ifdc 1 Image TV Z IN K.JPG log 2008 November 16 Evridiki Vicky Hadjivassiliou lang el , also spelling as Hadjivasiliou or Hadjivasileiou, is a Greek language Greek author , television presenter and local politician who stood for Panhellenic Socialist Movement PASOK in Thessaloniki , Greece . She was born and raised in Kilkis . Hadjivassiliou wrote various books about healthy diet and tips for long living as well as many articles for magazines of Athens and Thessaloniki. She currently presents the television show Pame paketo The Package on Alpha TV . ref 7 October 2010 http www.ethnos.gr article.asp?catid 11416&subid 2&pubid 35526949 , Ethnos newspaper in Greek , Retrieved October 28, 2010 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hadjivassiliou, Vicky ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hadjivassiliou, Vicky Category Living people Category Greek television presenters Category Greek television personalities Category Year of birth missing living people Greece writer stub Greece politician stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Yulian Bromley 1921 4 June 1990 was a Russian people Russian anthropology anthropologist who gained international recognition. Bromley was a specialist in South Slavs . He was appointed Director of the Institute of Anthropology and Ethnography Institute of Ethnography at the Russian Academy of Sciences Soviet Academy of Sciences in 1966, a post he held until 1989. He wrote more than 300 texts although he did not engage in fieldwork himself. Ernest Gellner described him as leading a minor revolution in anthropology, which consisted of turning ethnography into the study of ethnos es , often referred to as ethnicity by western anthropologists References The Routledge Dictionary of Anthropologists by G rald Gaillard, Peter James Bowman, Routledge, 2002 Ethnicity Anthropological Constructions by Marcus Banks, 1996 External links worldcat id lccn n80 107539 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bromley, Yulian ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1921 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 4 June 1990 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bromley, Yulian Category 1921 births Category 1990 deaths Category Russian anthropologists Category Russian ethnographers anthropologist stub ru , uk ... more details
citations missing date December 2009 The titular nation is the single dominant ethnic group in the state, typically after which the state was named. Soviet Union The notion was used in the Soviet Union to denote nations that give rise to titles of autonomous entities within the union Republics of the Soviet Union Soviet republic s, autonomous republic s, autonomous region s, etc., such as Byelorussian SSR for Belarusians . For an ethnos to become titular nation, it had to satisfy certain criteria in terms of the amount of population and compactness of its settlement. The language of a titular nation was declared an additional after Russian official language of the corresponding administrative unit. The notion worked well for the cases of well established, homogeneous and relatively developed nations. In a number of cases, in certain highly multiethnic regions, such as North Caucasus , the notion of titular nation introduced intrinsic inequality between titular and non titular nations, especially since the introduction of the korenizatsiya politics, according to which representatives of a titular nation were promoted to management position. China The People s Republic of China government has adopted some of the principles behind this Soviet concept in its List of Chinese nationalities ethnic minority policy. See Autonomous entities of China . See also Lenin s national policy Princely state Nation state References reflist DEFAULTSORT Titular Nation Category Soviet internal politics Category Soviet state de Titularnation lt Titulin nacija ru ... more details
The Berziti Bulgarian language Bulgarian , Macedonian language Macedonian , lang sr were a South Slavic tribe that settled in Byzantine Macedonia region Macedonia in the 6th century AD with the Slavic invasion of the Balkans. Their name has been modernized as Brsjaci which also is the region of Macedonia encompassing Bitola , Ohrid , Prespa and Veles city Veles which is thought to have been their Sclaviniae Sclavinia . One part of the tribe settled in Brest, Belarus . ref http books.google.se books?id kxKBMhz3e7AC ref The Berziti settled in the vicinity of Lychnidos Ohrid . ref http books.google.se books?id 74JI2UlcU8AC ref The tribe subsequently disappeared after Byzantine, Serbian and Bulgar conquest of the region. The tribe was absorbed by the Serb and Bulgarian ethnos. In the 1935 book by Kirov Majski, a self proclaimed Brsjak, two sub groups ethnographic of the Bulgarians are attested, the Brsjaks and Mijaks , according to him in 1903, the revolutionaries that rebelled in the Krushevo Uprising calls themselves Brsjaks . Self proclaimed Brsjaks in Macedonia have since identified with the Macedonian people . See also List of Medieval Slavic tribes References Reflist Category Medieval Republic of Macedonia Category Medieval Serbia Category Slavic tribes in Macedonia Bulgaria stub Macedonia stub Serbia hist stub bs Brsjaci bg cs Brsajci hr Brsjaci lt Berzitai mk pl Brsjacy ru sr sh Brsjaci uk ... more details
for the language Minaean language The Minaeans from Arabic Ma neyy n IPA ar m nej n or Ma n IPA ar m n also spelled Ma in were an ancient Arab group in Yemen during the 1st millennium BC . Their Minaean Kingdom Mamlakat Ma n IPA ar m ml k t m n was one of important kingdoms in ancient Yemen and Southwestern Arabia . Their capital was Qarnawu Qarnaw NW Yemen along the strip of desert called Sayhad by medieval Arab geographers and that is called now Ramlat al Sab atayn . The Minaean people were one of four ancient Yemenite groups Greek ethnos mentioned by Eratosthenes . The others were the Sabaeans , Hadramites and Qatabanians . Each of these had regional kingdoms in ancient Yemen, with the Minaeans in the north east in Wadi al Jawf , the Sabeans to the south east of them, the Qatabanians to the south east of the Sabaeans, and the Hadramites east of them. The Minaeans, like some other Arabian and Yemenite kingdoms of the same period, were involved in the extremely lucrative spice trade , especially frankincense and myrrh . http www.infoplease.com ipa A0108153.html See also Ancient history of Yemen Yemen Sabaean Kingdom Qataban Minaean language Bibliography Alessandro de Maigret. Arabia Felix , translated Rebecca Thompson. London Stacey International, 2002. ISBN 1 900988 07 0 Andrey Korotayev . Ancient Yemen . Oxford Oxford University Press, 1995. ISBN 0 19 922237 1. Andrey Korotayev . Pre Islamic Yemen . Wiesbaden Harrassowitz Verlag, 1996. ISBN 3 447 03679 6. External links http www.infoplease.com ipa A0108153.html Info Please http www.britannica.com eb article 45966 Britannica Online Category Tribes of Arabia Category History of Yemen Yemen stub MEast hist stub ar ca Ma in de Ma in el fa fr Min ens hr Minejsko kraljevstvo it Minei lt Mainas Jemenas sh Minejsko kraljevstvo fi Minaean tr Ma in devleti ... more details
Infobox Greek Isles name Psathoura native name skyline sky caption map coordinates coord 39.498988 N 24.18088 E chain Sporades isles area highest mount elevation 28.9 periph Thessaly prefect Magnesia Prefecture Magnesia capital Uninhabited population 0 pop as of 2001 postal 37x xx, 38x xx telephone 242x0 license BO website Psathoura lang el is a Greece Greek List of islands of Greece island in the Northern Sporades . ref http www.ethnos.gr article.asp?catid 11562&subid 11&pubid 56458&imgid 42463 The most beautiful beaches in Greece , Ethnos newspaper online Greek language ref It is administratively a part of Alonnisos and forms a depopulated sub municipal district which is not officially a settlement. The Psathoura lighthouse, built in 1895, stands at 28.9 metres. It is one of the tallest in the Aegean. Its signal is a flash of one second every ten seconds. ref http www.faroi.com gr psathura gr.htm Psathoura s lighthouse Faroi.com Greek language ref Nearest islands and islets Its nearest islands and islets are Pelagos island Pelagos to the southwest, Gioura to the south and Piperi, Greece Piperi to the southeast. References reflist sporades Aegean Sea Category Sporades Category Islands of Greece Category Populated places in Magnesia Thessaly geo stub el nn Psatho ra uk ... more details
Infobox person name Memos Mpegnis birth name Agamemnonas Mpegnis birth date birth year and age 1974 birth place Salamis Island , Greece Memos Mpegnis lang el born in 1974 on Salamis Island is a Greece Greek actor . He plays in Hellenic television series and theatre . He also plays the piano extremely fluently and sings. ref cite news title trans title Memos Mpegnis sings too url http www.ethnos.gr ethnosport article.asp?catid 8256&subid 2&pubid 366229 work Ethnos date 31 August 2006 accessdate 19 April 2010 ref He has had leading roles in many television series such as Akros Oikogeniakon ref cite news title trans title Memos Mpegnis url http fe mail.gr pages posts interviews interviews5713.php work Fe mail date 22 March 2010 accessdate 19 April 2010 ref 2001 2003 , Mi mou les antio ref cite news title trans title Memos Mpegnis A slice of life and my heart belongs to Komotini url http www.xronos.gr detail.php?ID 26453 work O Chronos date 27 July 2005 accessdate 19 April 2010 ref 2004 2005 , Ston Ilio tou Aigaiou 2005 2006 on the ANT1 channel. References reflist External links http www.memosmpegnis.cjb.net Official website in Greek Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mpegnis, Memos ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1974 PLACE OF BIRTH Salamis Island , Greece DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mpegnis, Memos Category Greek actors Category 1974 births Category Living people el ... more details
Multiple issues orphan December 2008 notability June 2010 Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Menios Sakellaropoulos image Meniossakellaropoulos.jpg caption birth date birth place occupation novelist , critic , journalist Menios Sakellaropoulos is a Greeks Greek journalist and novelist . Career Menios has worked in journalism since the summer of 1979 when he began to write a column for the athletic daily, Fos, while still a high school student. He studied at the Thrace Law School , but left to pursue a different path as a journalist and witer. He did his apprenticeship at the Athens dailies Vradini , Ethnos , Athlitiki , Sportime and Derby. He then also began to work for television at the state channels ERA and Sport FM . Since 1992 he has been working for Mega channel. He is a member of the Journalists Union and the Pan Hellenic Athletic Press Association. Works Laura s Night You re Going to Die, Man The Game Boy the Fatal 10 20 Years of Travel His novels are published by Livani Publishing Organization, plus a special diary publication called The Olympic Games History and Legend. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sakellaropoulos, Menios ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sakellaropoulos, Menios Category Greek novelists Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Greece bio stub ... more details
Refimprove date November 2010 div id toc style float right width 44 margin 5px Image Bene31.jpg div The Valencian Museum of Ethnology Museu Valenci d Etnologia was created in 1982 . The museum exists to both stimulate research and engage in public education in the fields of ethnology and anthropology it more specifically intends to make people aware on the cultural diversity of the Valencian Country Region of Valencia , focussing on traditional Valencian culture and its development towards an industrialised society it shows this as an aspect of the overall field of culture derived from the Mediterranean culture Mediterranean . This centre is run by the Diputaci de Val ncia and has its site in la Benefic ncia Cultural Centre in the town of Val ncia . Activities The Museum has several permanent exhibits La ciutat viscuda. Ciutats valencianes en tr nsit, 1800 1940 The lived town. Valencian towns in transition, 1800 1940 and Horta i marjal Market garden s and marshes , which deal respectively with the urbanisation and market gardens and marshes in the Valencian territory there are also temporary exhibitions and educational workshops are also organised. It carries out a research activity that develops different projects and awards the Bernat Cap prize for disseminating popular culture . The Museum publishes various periodicals Revista valenciana d etnologia Valencian journal of ethnology , the newsletter BETNO and the collections Temes d etnografia valenciana and Ethnos . The Museum has a library and document centre specialised in ethnology and anthropology. The facilities of the Museum include the former psychiatric hospital of B tera , now a storage facility with a collection of about 10,000 catalogued objects . External links http www.museuvalenciaetnologia.es Official website Coord 39 28 42.32 N 0 22 59.26 W type landmark region ES VC display title DEFAULTSORT Valencian Museum Of Ethnology Category Museums in Spain Category Ethnographic museums Category Valencian ... more details
orphan date October 2009 Sissi Christidou lang el is a Greek television presenter. She was presented Agrotis monos psaxnei , a weekly show on Alpha TV . ref cite news title ... url http www.ethnos.gr general.asp?catid 11416&subid 20110&pubid 4240807 work Ethnos date 25 June 2009 accessdate 21 October 2009 ref She was co hosting the morning show Mes Tin Kali Hara on Alpha TV but she moved to ANT1 to co host the daily morning show Proino ANT1 with Giorgos Papadakis and Christos Ferentinos. Personal life She is married to Thodoris Marantinis , who is a member of Onirama , a modern Greek music band. ref cite news title , Onirama url http www.2day.gr 2009 07 09 CF 80 CE B1 CE BD CF 84 CF 81 CE B5 CF 8D CE B5 CF 84 CE B1 CE B9 CE B7 CF 83 CE AF CF 83 CF 83 CF 85 CF 87 CF 81 CE B9 CF 83 CF 84 CE AF CE B4 CE BF CF 85 CF 84 CE BF CE BD CE B8 CE BF CE B4 work 2day.gr date 9 July 2009 accessdate 21 October 2009 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref References reflist Category Greek television presenters Category Living people Category Year of birth missing ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 Cleanup date February 2010 Bernhard Helander born 1958, death 2001 was an anthropologist and well known Scholar on Somalia . He published on Somali pastoralism, politics and power, poverty, Somali medicine, kinship, Somali sociability and modes of communication, as well as contemporary political processes, welfare, development and peace in Somalia. He started his research in Somalia in 1982 and rose to become one of the world s major experts on Somali culture and society. Citation needed date February 2010 He served in the early 1990s in the UN thinkthank headed by ambassador Mohamed Sahnoun. He ed ited the Somalia News Update, an Internet newsletter, which in the 1990s was very influential in disseminating knowledge and forming opinion on current affairs in Somali. During these years he also served in the UN think tank on Somalia. Before his death, Helander was a lecturer in cultural anthropology at Uppsala University . Publications Helander, Bernhard 2003 The slaughtered camel. Coping with fictitious descent among the Hubeer of Southern Somalia. Uppsala Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. Uppsala studies in cultural anthropology . ISBN 9155457363 91 554 5736 3 Helander, Bernhard 1999 Somalia. In Westerlund, David Svanberg, Ingvar Hg. Islam outside the Arab world. Richmond Surrey Curzon, S. 39 55. ISBN 0 312 22691 8 Helander, Bernhard 1997 Clanship, Kinship and community Among the Rahanweyn. In Adam, Hussein Mohamed Ford, Richard B. Hg. Mending Rips in the Sky. Options for Somali Communities in the 21st Century Red Sea Press . Sources http www.somaliawatch.org archivedec01 020103101.htm Turton, D. 2003 . The Politician, the Priest and the Anthropologist living beyond conflict in Southwestern Ethiopia. Ethnos Journal of Anthropology, 68 1 , 5 26. doi 10.1080 0014184032000060344 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Helander, Bernhard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1958 PLACE OF BIR ... more details
Maria Vassiliou lang el , commonly also known as Maro Vassiliou or Mari Vassiliou was a Cyprus Cypriot actress . Biography Born on 16 September 1950, she became an amateur actress and moved from London to Ekali , Athens following her sorting out for the main role as a prostitute in Evdokia film Evdokia , a film directed by Alexis Damianos in 1971. For her role in Evdokia , she was awarded the prize for best actress in the International Film Festival of Thessaloniki . ref http www.ethnos.gr article.asp?catid 11431&subid 2&tag 8334&pubid 2282890 Ethnos , Alexis Damianos The poet of images in Greek ref She went on to star in other films, such as She knew no other way 1973 and finally on Theodoros Angelopoulos s The Travelling Players , in 1975. Vassiliou was diagnosed with cancer in Cyprus and died in London in July 1989. She kept her illness a secret and her whereabouts were lost until recently, sparking rumours claiming that she had been killed in a car crash in London in 1977. ref http www.in.gr news article.asp?lngEntityID 582840 in.gr , 70 , 24 11 2004 in Greek . ref External links http www.imdb.com name nm0890828 bio Filmography on IMDB References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Vassiliou, Maria ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1950 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1989 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Vassiliou, Maria Category Greek actors Category Cypriot actors Category 1950 births Category 1989 deaths el ... more details
The fadno is a reed instrument of the Sami people also known as Lapp of Scandinavia. The instrument features a reed and three to six generally four fingerholes, ref name Sweden Sweden 1948 cite book author1 Etnografiska museet Stockholm, Sweden author2 Statens etnografiska museum Sweden title Ethnos url http books.google.com books?id LqArAQAAIAAJ accessdate 29 May 2011 year 1948 publisher Routledge on behalf of the National Museum of Ethnography page 90 ref and appears to have no parallels among the surrounding Scandinavian peoples. ref name AssociationD.C. 1948 cite book author1 American Anthropological Association author2 Anthropological Society of Washington Washington, D.C. author3 American Ethnological Society title American anthropologist url http books.google.com books?id c4wRAAAAIAAJ accessdate 29 May 2011 year 1948 publisher American Anthropological Association page 673 ref The instrument is made from a 15 30cm length of the angelica plant fadno , the term for one year old angelica , from which the instrument derives its name. ref name Spencer1978 cite book author Arthur Spencer title The Lapps url http books.google.com books?id EgJpAAAAMAAJ accessdate 29 May 2011 year 1978 publisher Crane, Russak isbn 9780844812632 ref The instrument s reed is unusual, categories as idioglottic concussion reed . ref ke Hultkrantz. http www.jstor.org stable 2844183 Swedish Research on the Religion and Folklore of the Lapps . The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland Vol. 85, No. 1 2 1955 , pp. 81 99 ref Further reading cite book author Ernst Emsheimer title A Lapp musical instrument the fadno url http books.google.com books?id YkAytwAACAAJ accessdate 29 May 2011 year 1947 References reflist Category Sami musical instruments Category Reedpipes sv fadno ... more details