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  2. Ankopaaingyadete - Wikipedia

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    Ankopaaingyadete (d. early 1900s), commonly called Anko or In The Middle Of Many Tracks, was a Kiowa artist and historian known for his pictographic winter count calendars. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A seasonal calendar, originally created on brown wrapping paper, covered the time from winter 1863 to spring 1885. [ 1 ]

  3. Yurt - Wikipedia

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    The Old Turkic yurt (' tent, dwelling, abode, range ') may have been derived from the Old Turkic word ur—a verb with the suffix +Ut. [2] In modern Turkish and Uzbek, the word yurt is used as the synonym for 'homeland' or a 'dormitory', while in modern Azerbaijani, yurd mainly signifies 'homeland' or 'motherland'.

  4. Tent - Wikipedia

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    Dome tents that use inflatable airbeam support are available in a variety of sizes ranging from lightweight 2-person to larger 6+ person shelters, and are virtually identical to the arrangement of flexible-pole supported dome tents. Beams are usually integrated into the tent shell such that they do not have to be reinserted every time setup occurs.

  5. Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963–1995 - Wikipedia

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    [a] The tent itself was square and blue; the shape reminiscent of the Shell Grotto, Margate, with which Emin was very familiar from childhood; on the tent's floor was the text, "With myself, always myself, never forgetting". [4] In a 2004 interview, [5] Emin discussed her intent, stating it was about "abortion, rape, teenage sex, abuse and ...

  6. Anko - Wikipedia

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    Anko Uehara (上原 杏子), in the manga/anime Great Teacher Onizuka; Anko Kitashirakawa (北白川 あんこ), in the anime Tamako Market; Anko Koshi (虎視 餡子) / Koshian (こしあん), in the manga/anime My Deer Friend Nokotan; King Anko, a sea serpent in the children's fantasy novel The Sea Fairies (1911) by L. Frank Baum

  7. Emperor Ankō - Wikipedia

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    The young prince (6 years old at the time) was able to escape punishment on "his mother's account" and was brought up in the royal palace. [10] Sometime in the Autumn of 456 AD, Emperor Ankō confided to Nakashi that he was worried one day Mayowa may seek to avenge his father's death.

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