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The Lost Tribes #1

The Lost Tribes #1
Author: Christine Taylor-Butler
Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2015-04-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0997051310

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Five friends are in a race against time in this action-adventure story involving ancient tribal artifacts that hold the fate of the universe in the balance. None of these trailblazers imagined their ordinary parents as scientists on a secret mission. But when their parents go missing, they are forced into unfathomable circumstances and learn of a history that is best left unknown, for they are catalysts in an ancient score that must be settled. As the chaos unfolds, opportunities arise that involve cracking codes and anticipating their next moves. This book unfolds sturdy, accurate scientific facts and history knowledge where readers will surely become participants.


The Lost Tribe

The Lost Tribe
Author: Edward Marriott
Publisher: Holt Paperbacks
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2015-12-29
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1250108969

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Two years before this story begins, the Liawep were living deep in the jungle of Papua, New Guinea, long forgotten by the outside world. Numbering seventy-nine men, women, and children, the tribe worshipped a mountain, dressed in leaves, and hid when planes flew overhead, believing them to be evil sanguma birds. Their discovery by a missionary hit the headlines in 1993. Galvanized by the reports of people living in Stone Age conditions, Edward Marriott set out to find the Liawep. Banned from visiting the tribe by the New Guinea government, he assembled his own ragtag patrol and ventured illegally into the wilderness in search of his quarry. Nothing could have prepared him for what he found or for the dramatic events that followed. A thrilling, superbly written adventure, The Lost Tribe is a memorable account of what happens when good intentions go awry, when rational man meets primal beliefs, and when a small, primitive people are ensnared by the predations of civilization.


Lost Tribe

Lost Tribe
Author: Paul Zakrzewski
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2003-08-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780060533465

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Funny, raw, dark, sometimes outrageous, the twenty-five contributors to Lost Tribe explore themes such as conflicted identities, sexual fetishes, religious intolerance, and even the troubled legacy of the Holocaust to create a stirring picture of contemporary Jewish life. Lost Tribe features stories and commentary from a brilliant mixture of critically acclaimed and emerging writers. Steve Almond Aimee Bender Gabriel Brownstein Judy Budnitz Nathan Englander Jonathan Safran Foer Myla Goldberg Ehud Havazelet Dara Horn Rachel Kadish Gloria DeVidas Kirchheimer Binnie Kirshenbaum Joan Leegant Michael Lowenthal Ellen Miller Tova Mirvis Peter Orner Jon Papernick Nelly Reifler Ben Schrank Suzan Sherman Gary Shteyngart Aryeh Lev Stollman Ellen Umansky Simone Zelitch


Saving the Lost Tribe

Saving the Lost Tribe
Author: Asher Naim
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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This extraordinary history of the Falashas, the Black Jews of Ethiopia, is chronicled by the former Israeli ambassador to Ethiopia. Naim also recounts the rescue mission in 1991 that delivered them to the safety of Israel. 8-page full-color photo insert with b&w photos throughout.


Losing a Lost Tribe

Losing a Lost Tribe
Author: Simon G. Southerton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781560851813

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For the past 175 years, the Latter-day Saint Church has taught that Native Americans and Polynesians are descended from ancient seafaring Israelites. Recent DNA research confirms what anthropologists have been saying for nearly as many years, that Native Americans are originally from Siberia and Polynesians from Southeast Asia. In the current volume, molecular biologist Simon Southerton explains the theology and the science and how the former is being reshaped by the latter. In the Book of Mormon, the Jewish prophet Lehi says the following after arriving by boat in America in 600 BCE: Wherefore, I, Lehi, have obtained a promise, that inasmuch as those whom the Lord God shall bring out of the land of Jerusalem shall keep his commandments, they shall prosper upon the face of this land; and they shall be kept from all other nations, that they may possess this land unto themselves (2 Ne. 1:9).


Star Wars Lost Tribe of the Sith: the Collected Stories

Star Wars Lost Tribe of the Sith: the Collected Stories
Author: John Jackson Miller
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2012
Genre: Life on other planets
ISBN: 0099542943

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This collection of nine stories is for fans of the New York Times bestselling 'Fate of the Jedi' series, as it features the original story of the tribe of Sith that play such a crucial role in those novels.


Dina's Lost Tribe

Dina's Lost Tribe
Author: Brigitte Goldstein
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2010-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1450251099

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An American historians search for her mythical birthplace leads her to an isolated mountaintop utopia and the passionate world of a medieval Jewess. When Professor Henry Henner Marcus receives an urgent plea for help from his cousin and fellow historian Nina Aschauer, he abruptly leaves Chicago and travels to the South of France where Nina has suddenly rematerialized after having disappeared without a trace five years before. While on sabbatical in Toulouse, France, Nina is compelled to search for the mythical place in the Pyrenean Mountains where she was born during her parents flight from Nazi persecution. All she knows is the name, but no Valladine can be found on any map. Her inquiries lead her to an encounter with Alphonse de Sola, a rough-hewn shepherd who offers to take her to the place. What she finds is love, a medieval outpost arrested in time, and a mysterious codex written in Hebrew letters that arouses her scholarly interest. As Henner, Nina, and her best friend, Etoile Assous, conspire to decipher the writing, they enter the passionate world of a fourteenth-century Jewess, who calls herself Dina, whose family was forced to flee France following the expulsion of the Jews from the kingdom in 1306, while she herself had fallen victim to the sexual intrigues of a fiendish priest.


The Ten Lost Tribes

The Ten Lost Tribes
Author: Zvi Ben-Dor Benite
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2013-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199324530

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In The Ten Lost Tribes, Zvi Ben-Dor Benite shows for the first time the extent to which the search for the lost tribes of Israel became, over two millennia, an engine for global exploration and a key mechanism for understanding the world.


The Lost White Tribe

The Lost White Tribe
Author: Michael Frederick Robinson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199978484

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Michael F. Robinson traces the rise and fall of the Hamitic Hypothesis, the theory that whites had lived in Africa since antiquity, which held sway in Europe and in Africa in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.


The Lost Tribe of Coney Island

The Lost Tribe of Coney Island
Author: Claire Prentice
Publisher: New Harvest
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780544262287

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Describes the story of a group of people from the Philippines who were transported to Coney Island in 1905 to be portrayed as “headhunting, dog-eating savages” in a Luna Park freak show.