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  2. How (greeting) - Wikipedia

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    How (greeting) The word " how " is a pop culture anglicization of the Lakota word háu, a Lakota language greeting by men to men. [1] The term how is often found in stereotypical and outdated depictions of Native Americans, made by non-Natives, in some Hollywood movies and various novels, e.g. those of James Fenimore Cooper or Karl May .

  3. Marguerite Stuber Pearson - Wikipedia

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    Marguerite Stuber Pearson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Arthur G. Pearson and Ottelia M. Stuber Pearson. [1] Her father was a confectioner who later operated a movie theatre. [2] At age 16, she survived polio; she used a wheelchair through the rest of her life. She studied art at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts ...

  4. The Squire of Gothos - Wikipedia

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    The Squire of Gothos. " The Squire of Gothos " is the 17th episode of the first season of the American science-fiction television series, Star Trek. Written by Paul Schneider, and directed by Don McDougall, it first aired on January 12, 1967. In the episode, the childish but powerful ruler of the planet Gothos captures the crew of the ...

  5. Greeting card - Wikipedia

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    A greeting card is a piece of card stock, usually with an illustration or photo, made of high quality paper featuring an expression of friendship or other sentiment. Although greeting cards are usually given on special occasions such as birthdays, Christmas or other holidays, such as Halloween, they are also sent to convey thanks or express ...

  6. Kaleidoscope (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Kaleidoscope (originally the Kaleidoscope) was an American psychedelic folk group who recorded four albums and several singles for Epic Records between 1966 and 1970. The band membership included David Lindley, who later released numerous solo albums and won additional renown as a multi-instrumentalist session musician, and Chris Darrow who later performed and recorded with a number of groups ...

  7. Timbuk 3 - Wikipedia

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    High Street. Past members. Pat MacDonald. Barbara K. MacDonald. Courtney Audain. Wally Ingram. James Allen. Timbuk 3, stylized TIMBUK3, was an American rock band that released six albums between 1986 and 1995. [2] They are best known for their Top 20 single "The Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades".

  8. Madballs - Wikipedia

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    Madballs is a series of toy foam balls originally created by AmToy, a subsidiary company of American Greetings (now Cloudco Entertainment) in the mid-1980s, later being revived by Art Asylum (2007–2008) and Just Play, Inc. (2017–2019). The balls incorporated gross-out humor and each was given a character synopsis and an odd name.

  9. Dhegihan languages - Wikipedia

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    64-AAC-b. Glottolog. dheg1241. The Dhegihan languages are a group of Siouan languages that include Kansa – Osage, Omaha–Ponca, and Quapaw. Their historical region included parts of the Ohio and Mississippi River Valleys, the Great Plains, and southeastern North America. The shared Dhegihan (Degihan) migration history and separation story ...