John Melville Bishop (born April 4, 1946, in North Dakota) is a contemporary, U.S., documentary filmmaker known for the breadth of his collaborations,...
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Michael Bishop (born 1936), American immunologist and microbiologist John Melville Bishop (born 1946), American documentary filmmaker John Bishop (sportscaster)...
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Himalayan Herders is a 1997 documentary film directed by John Melville Bishop and Naomi Bishop that focuses on what life is like in the Nepal village,...
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thirtieth-anniversary edition of the 1979 documentary by Alan Lomax, filmmaker John Melville Bishop, and ethnomusicologist and civil rights activist Worth Long, with...
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Bangkok, 1991 Cunnamulla, 2000 Land Mines -- A Love Story, 2004 John Melville Bishop - US Rhesus Play, 1977 YoYo Man, 1978 The Land Where The Blues Began...
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by Tav Falco The Land Where the Blues Began (1979) by Alan Lomax, John Melville Bishop, and Worth Long in association with the Mississippi Authority for...
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John Carroll SJ (January 8, 1735 – December 3, 1815) was an American Catholic prelate who served as the first Bishop of Baltimore, the first diocese in...
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Video/DVD, 55 minutes). Filmmakers John Melville Bishop and Harald E.L. Prins, Prins, Harald E.L. and John Bishop. Edmund Carpenter: Explorations in Media...
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research consultant) Oh, What a Blow that Phantom Gave Me! (with John Melville Bishop, 2003) (about Edmund Snow Carpenter) Among Xavante Friends (with...
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Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources. with John Melville Bishop (Writers). Bishop, Naomi H. (1998). Himalayan herders. Fort Worth; London:...
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Christianity portal John Melville Burgess (March 11, 1909 – August 24, 2003) was the twelfth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts in Boston...
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Choreometrics Films of Alan Lomax and Forrestine Paulay produced by John Melville Bishop (Media-Generation, 1974–2008), which included old and new interviews...
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Harold, as well as her father's nieces and nephews, John Lomax III, Naomi Hawes Bishop, John Melville Bishop, Corey Denos and Nicholas Hawes, and her son, Odysseus...
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2005) Oss Tales & Oss Oss Wee Oss Redux: Beltane in Berkeley (with John Melville Bishop; Media-Generation, 2007) “Aradia in Sardinia: the Archeology of a...
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Edward Melville Parker (July 11, 1855 - October 22, 1925) was a bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States. He was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts...
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1689: John Carmichael, 2nd Lord Carmichael 1690: George Melville, 1st Earl of Melville 1695: James Douglas, 2nd Duke of Queensberry 1702: John Murray...
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Australian Anglican bishop Melville Jones (1866–1941), Anglican bishop Melville Clyde Kelly (1883–1935), American politician Melville D. Landon (1839–1910)...
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Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville, PC, FRSE (28 April 1742 – 28 May 1811), styled as Lord Melville from 1802, was the trusted lieutenant of British...
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presenter of The View John Liddell Kelly (1850–1925), British journalist and poet John Melville Kelly (1879–1962), American/Hawaiian artist John Kelly (performance...
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active part in the libel against Robert Montgomery, Bishop of Glasgow, for simoniacal practices. Melville was appointed on a commission to wait upon James...
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(Coadjutor, 1954; Diocesan, 1956–1970) John Melville Burgess, (Suffragan, 1962–1969; Coadjutor, 1969; Diocesan, 1970–1975) John Bowen Coburn, (1976–1986) David...
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Henry Melville Jackson (July 28, 1840 – May 4, 1900) was an assistant bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama from 1891 till 1900. Jackson was born...
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James Melville (26 July 1556 – 1614) was a Scottish divine and reformer, son of the laird of Baldovie, in Forfarshire. James was educated at Montrose and...
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Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Melville Dill OBE (23 December 1876 – 7 March 1945) was a prominent Bermudian lawyer, politician, and soldier. Dill was born...
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American actor, director, and producer John Wayne (1907–1979) began working on films as an extra, prop man and stuntman, mainly for the Fox Film Corporation...
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The Bishops' Wars were two separate conflicts fought in 1639 and 1640 between Scotland and England, supported by Scottish Royalists. They were the first...
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Robert Dundas, 2nd Viscount Melville, KT, PC, FRS (14 March 1771 – 10 June 1851) was a British statesman, the son of Henry Dundas, the 1st Viscount. Dundas...
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Melville Weston Fuller (February 11, 1833 – July 4, 1910) was an American politician, attorney, and jurist who served as the eighth chief justice of the...
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in Chicago and at the Motor Torpedo Boat Squadrons Training Center in Melville, Rhode Island. His first command was PT-101 from December 7, 1942, until...
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Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross (c.1578–c.1640) was a Scottish poet. In 1603 she became the earliest known Scottish woman writer to see her work in print...
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