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... cowboy. Men, or "cowboys" as we refer to them today, began herding the wild cattle and transporting them to the East by train. The ...
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... Cowboys set out too round-up the cattle. Then they would drive them to the Missouri-Pacific railroad and send the cattle east. On ...
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... The biggest rivers are in the east. Most of them are short. ... The Great Artesian Basin under the Central Lowlands makes cattle breeding possible there. ...
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... The other party, Adopedti (pro Indonesia) had little support in East Timor, but ... Civilians were rounded up like cattle as most were shot execution style, while ...
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... people of Masai live in East Africa on the plains of Kenya and Tanzania. The Masai are sleek and beautiful people who thrive upon protecting "their" cattle. ...
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... perching areas. This is especially important for the cattle egret in particular, something which both the middle and east isles lacked. ...
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... It took a little persuading for the Texans to herd their cattle north, but the first carload of cattle was shipped east on September 5, 1867 to Abilene, Kansas ...
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... European settlers. The Dutch East India company planned on acquiring meat from the Khoi. Cattle were central to the Khoi lifestyle. Men ...
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... the women of each household construct the hut from cattle dung and clay. ... The Masai tribe are East African nomadic people speaking Maa, which is an Eastern ...
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... Italy's agricultural chief products are grapes, wheat, beef cattle, hogs, olives,corn, oranges ... Tyrrhenlan Sea to its west, the Adriatic Sea to its east, and ...
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... The only way for the ranchers to avoid collapse was to make cattle raising a big business and avoid over ... The area to the east was fertile and well watered. ...
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... the east. Construction on the road began in 1811 and was completed in 7 years. The new National Road was used by everyone, from every walk of life; from cattle ...
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... farming wheat, corn, oilseeds, fruits, and nuts, and by also raising cattle in the Pampas. The Pampas are the flat, fertile plains in the east central region ...
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... Just before Christmas of 1884, Roosevelt headed East again to spend time improving his ... understood that the nature of the open range grazing of cattle in the ...
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... the Tutsi (around 19 percent), noted as primarily farmers and cattle herders, and ... 2000 p 1). Rwanda is a landlocked, mountainous country in east central Africa ...
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... 1/5 of the worlds wool. Cattle are ranched to the east and north, where the climate is moist. This is the part of Australia that ...
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Masai The Masai are an East African nomadic tribe of Kenya and Tanzania who ... The Masai (or Maasai) are nomadic to provide grazing and water for their cattle. ...
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... Nelson's childhood was peaceful and he spent his time in the field herding cattle, plowing, and tending sheep. "Transkei is eight hundred miles east of Cape ...
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... of the main conflicts in the story is between the Virginian and cattle-rustler/murderer ... Miss Molly Wood, a dainty school teacher from the East with a family ...
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... of the main conflicts in the story is between the Virginian and cattle-rustler/murderer ... Miss Molly Wood, a dainty school teacher from the East with a family ...
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... would be in demand in nearby areas because shipping the crops out east could cost ... bushels.10 It also had a positive effect on the cattle business, allowing ...
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... socially. He tried to make it among the cowboys. He went back east in 1886 when his cattle were killed by a blizzard. He resumed ...
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The Maasai Facts about the Maasai Geographical Location: East Africa, in Kenya and ... Staple food: Milk, ghee, meat, blood of cattle, various herbs and plants. ...
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... poor but hardy cereals is combined with the raising of cattle, yaks, horses, sheeps, and goats. 4. The mixed cultures of South China and South-East Asia These ...
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... and foreign institutional investment were affected by the East Asia crisis ... The raising of livestock particularly horned cattle, buffalo, horses and mule is a ...
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... With the east becoming crowded and land sparse the government encouraged people to ... Great Plains, once thought to be desolate, but then the cattle barrens saw ...
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... the West. But because he was losing money in the cattle business, Roosevelt returned back East in October of 1886. When he returned ...
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... gas for heating and electricity; gasoline for transportation) deforestation, cattle ranching, and ... sharply off to narrow coastal plains in the west and east. ...
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... Fur traders, cattle ranchers, farmers, and miners led the push to the west. ... tensions developed between western settlers and colonial governments in the east. ...
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... of their cattle, they would not willingly go to work for the Dutch settlers. To supply the settlers' immediate labor demands, The Dutch East India Company ...
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