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    Robert Stewart Culin (July 13, 1858 – April 8, 1929) was an American ethnographer and author interested in games, art and dress. Culin played a major...
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  • Culin may refer to: Culin, Isère, a commune in France Curtis G. Culin (1915–1963), American soldier and inventor Stewart Culin (1858–1929), American ethnographer...
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    Major General Frank L. Culin Jr. (March 31, 1892 – December 31, 1967) was a career officer in the United States Army. A recipient of the Army Distinguished...
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    Rhino tank (redirect from Culin cutters)
    G. Culin, a sergeant in the 2nd Armored Division's 102nd Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron. However, military historian Max Hastings notes that Culin was...
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    Sgt Curtis Grubb Culin III (February 10, 1915 – November 20, 1963) was a World War II soldier credited with the invention of a hedge-breaching device...
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    Retrieved 2007-02-24. Culin, Stewart. Games of the North American Indians (Dover Publications, 1907) ISBN 978-0486231259. pp. 580, 607. Culin, Stewart. Games...
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  • 47. Culin 1895, p 72. Murray 1951, p 142. Parlett 1999, p 42. Culin 1898, pp 679-80. Culin 1907, p 33. David 1962, p 13. Parlett 1999, p 22. Culin 1895...
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  • "Chulin Culin Chunfly" is the third single by Puerto Rican reggaeton performer Voltio, from his eponymous second studio album, Voltio. It was released...
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    Culin (French pronunciation: [kylɛ̃]) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. Communes of the Isère department "Répertoire national...
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    won the game. Culin 1898, pp 685–88. Bell 1960, pp 4–5. Parlett 1999, pp 38–40. Bell 1960, pp 4–5. Parlett 1999, pp 38–40. Stewart Culin (1898, pp 687–88...
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    of its ends. Culin 1898, pp 820, 825; Murray 1951, p 134; Bell 1960, p 10; Parlett 1999, p 26; Heijdt 2002, p 20. Finkel 2004, p 39. Culin 1898, p 827...
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    unknown (link) Culin, Stewart. Games of the North American Indians (Dover Publications, 1907) ISBN 978-0486231259. pg 563-577. Culin, Stewart. Games...
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    Phylogenomic Analysis of Butterflies". Current Biology. 28 (5): 770–778. Culin, Joseph. "Lepidopteran: Form and function". Encyclopædia Britannica. Archived...
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    pool their bets and attempt to win from a common pot. In 1893, Stewart Culin reported that Cee-lo was the most popular dice game played by Chinese-Americans...
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    entirely out of the wagers, the game is relatively inexpensive to operate.: 5  Culin (1891) describes four potential bets: "Fan", in which the wager is on a...
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    originally in China. The origins are obscure. The American ethnographer Stewart Culin related a tradition attributing the puzzle's invention to the 2nd/3rd century...
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    the Druze of Syria and Lebanon. It has been compared to Pachisi. Stewart Culin states the name, meaning "game of the Jinn", is derived in part from the...
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  • This section needs expansion with: examples contained in Culin 1900, the last link before the reference list. You can help by adding to it. (October 2021)...
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    cutting-off of the four limbs of condemned criminals... According to Stewart Culin, chaturanga was first described in the Hindu text Bhavishya Purana. The...
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  • watermelon syrup, huckleberries Contestants: Michele Harriott, Catering Chef, CulinAriane, Montclair, NJ (eliminated after the appetizer) Geter Atienza, Sous...
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    Retrieved 2023-10-14. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mancala. Culin, Stewart (1896). Mancala, the National Game of Africa. Washington: Government...
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  • allowed. There are two jails. There is one objective." According to Stewart Culin, relievo became ring relievo and then ringoleavio. A similar game, called...
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  • Qulin Tuqu (redirect from Culin Thojo)
    Qulin Tuqu Aymara quli tousled, tuqu goitre -n a suffix, also spelled Culin Thojo) is a 5,368-metre-high (17,612 ft) mountain in the Cordillera Real in...
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    post-colonial era after the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores. Stewart Culin described the game in the 24th Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology:...
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    Company 7th Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop Northern Force – Colonel Frank L. Culin 1st/17th Regimental Combat Team – Lieutenant Colonel Albert V. Hartl Southern...
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    volume 2. New York City: Dover Publications. pp. 55–56. ISBN 0-486-23855-5. Culin, Stewart (October–December 1900). "Philippine Games". American Anthropologist...
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    Omaha Beach. During July he inspected the modifications made by Curtis G. Culin to Sherman tanks, that led to the Rhino tank. Later in July, he planned...
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  • Culen, Austrian businesswoman and philanthropist Cullen (disambiguation) Culin (disambiguation) Kulen This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    identical backs. Many western scholars, like William Henry Wilkinson, Stewart Culin, Thomas F. Carter, and Michael Dummett attribute to the Chinese the invention...
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    General William R. Schmidt 87th Infantry Division – Major General Frank L. Culin Jr. 89th Infantry Division – Major General Thomas D. Finley Third Army –...
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