Category: MATH Maritime Anthropology
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Captain Bash
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: In an article in the Morning Oregonian on July 12, 1902 stated that: PEORIA, III.. July 11. General Lloyd Wheaton. accompanied by Captain Bash and Captain Howlands. aids on h!a staff, arrived here at noon today, and was met at the depot by distinguished citizens and military…
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Captain Banks
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: There are 617 articles in historic Oregonian Newspapers as of this date. In an article in the The daily morning of Astoria, Oregon on October 23, 1890 stated that: Captain Banks, of the British bark Kate F. Troop, which has been lying at tho mouth of the…
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Captain Alexander
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: In an article in the West Shore of Portland, Oregon on March 01, 1886 stated that: At daylight, Sunday morning, committees proceeded to the Chinese quarters and notified their occupants to be prepared to go on hoard the demur nt one o’olock. Shortly after this a large…
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Captain Erich Arntsen
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: In an article in the Morning Oregonian of Portland, Oregon on May 15, 1920 stated that: The crew of the tug Hunter of Grays Harbor was brought here last night by -Captain Erick Arntsen of the Phyllis from San Francisco, which went to tne rescue for the…
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MATH 017 Monsters Master List
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: A monster is an animal that instills fear when seen or described to an audience. Whether due to size, ferocity or physical features. Fictional examples as well as paleontological examples are included as the skeletal remains have provided inspiration of monster stories throughout the world. This lisr…
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MATH 017 Monsters Z
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: ZIN KIBARU a West African monster. It is said to lurk in the rivers and lakes of West Africa including the Niger River. These deadly water spirits are blind and capable of commanding fish. They are referred to in tales told by Songhai and Zambian tribal members.…
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MATH 017 Monsters Y
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: YACU-MAMA a South American monster. This large water snake can grow up to 60 meters in length. Rumored to reside in the Amazon river basin. It is the ‘mother of all marine life’ It can suck up any passing life within 100 paces.
