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  • 111folk art — folk art, adj. folk artist. artistic works, as paintings, sculpture, basketry, and utensils, produced typically in cultural isolation by untrained often anonymous artists or by artisans of varying degrees of skill and marked by such attributes as …

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  • 112Native American art — ▪ visual arts Introduction also called  Indian art  or  American Indian art        the visual art of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Americas, often called American Indians. For a further discussion of the visual art of the Americas produced in …

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  • 113Nontrinitarianism — Part of a series on Christianity   …

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  • 114Chavín culture — 900 BC–200 BC …

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  • 115Deshastha Brahmin — Deshastha Brahmin …

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  • 116Middle Eastern religion — Introduction       any of the religious beliefs, attitudes, and practices developed in the ancient Middle East (extending geographically from Iran to Egypt and from Anatolia and the Aegean Sea to the Arabian Peninsula and temporally from about… …

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  • 117demiurge — [dem′ē ʉrj΄] n. [Gr dēmiourgos, one who works for the people, skilled workman, creator < dēmios, belonging to the people < demos, the people: see DEMOCRACY) + ergos, worker (see WORK)] 1. [often D ] a) in Platonism, a deity or creative… …

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  • 118ALEXANDER, SAMUEL — (1859–1938), British philosopher. His family originated in Alsace and he was born in Australia. From 1882 to 1893 he taught at Oxford as a fellow of Lincoln College, being the first Jew appointed to a college fellowship in an English university.… …

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  • 119Rillifane Rallathil — In universe subject = a described object = a fictional deity category = Nofootnotes D D Deity|fgcolor=#fff caption= bgcolor=#000 fgcolor=#fff name=Rillifane Rallathil title=The Leaflord, the Wild One, the Great Oak, the Many Branched, the Many… …

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  • 120Hexaemeron — • Signifies a term of six days, or, technically, the history of the six days work of creation, as contained in the first chapter of Genesis Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hexaemeron     Hexaemeron …

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