Barren Lands

Barren Lands
Author: Kevin Krajick
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2016-02-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 150402916X


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First published in 2001, Barren Lands is the classic true story of the men who sought—and found—a great diamond mine on the last frontier of the far north. From a bloody 18th-century trek across the Canadian tundra to the daunting natural forces facing protagonists Chuck Fipke and Stewart Blusson as they struggle against the mighty DeBeers cartel, this is the definitive account of one of the world’s great mineral discoveries. Combining geology, science history, raw nature, and high intrigue, it is also a tale of supreme adventure, taking the reader into a magical—and now fast-vanishing—wild landscape. Now in a newly revised and updated edition.

In a Barren Land

In a Barren Land
Author: Paula M. Marks
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1999-03-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780688166335


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Award-winning historian Paula Mitchell Marks reconfirms her status as one of the foremost contemporary chroniclers of the American West with this often appalling, yet always engrossing, account of American Indian cultures under siege from 1607 to the present. In a dazzling synthesis of the latest research with masterful storytelling, Marks portrays the systematic dispossession of America's original inhabitants over centuries of broken promises and bloody persecutions. Well-known events and personalities -- the Battle of Little Big Horn, the Trail of Tears, Geronimo, to name a few -- are juxtaposed with lesser-known but equally pivotal episodes such as the Navajos' Long Walk, the Snake Indian resistance, and more.

Dancing Upon Barren Land

Dancing Upon Barren Land
Author: Lesli A. Westfall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2013-01-18
Genre: Consolation
ISBN: 9780615746128


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When experiencing infertility, the unexpected happens. Your feelings about yourself and your relationship with others and your belief in God are confused and complicated. Dancing Upon Barren Land - Prayer, Scripture Reflections, and Hope for Infertility is a helpful companion for those dark, lonely days. *Specific Prayers Topics and Supporting Scripture *Helpful Truths to Living Life While You Wait *Supporting Ideas for Family Members or Friends *Resource Aid for Ministry Leader *Discussion Topics for Support Groups

Green Pastures of a Barren Land

Green Pastures of a Barren Land
Author: Candise Moody Farmer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2012-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780982656136


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a book on discovering godly contentment during the toughest trials of life

Barren in the Promised Land

Barren in the Promised Land
Author: Elaine Tyler May
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1997
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780674061828


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Chronicling astonishing shifts in public attitudes toward reproduction, May reveals the intersection between public life and the most private part of our lives--sexuality, procreation, and family.

The Barren Grounds

The Barren Grounds
Author: David A. Robertson
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2020-09-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0735266115


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Narnia meets traditional Indigenous stories of the sky and constellations in an epic middle grade fantasy series from award-winning author David Robertson. Morgan and Eli, two Indigenous children forced away from their families and communities, are brought together in a foster home in Winnipeg, Manitoba. They each feel disconnected, from their culture and each other, and struggle to fit in at school and at their new home -- until they find a secret place, walled off in an unfinished attic bedroom. A portal opens to another reality, Askí, bringing them onto frozen, barren grounds, where they meet Ochek (Fisher). The only hunter supporting his starving community, Misewa, Ochek welcomes the human children, teaching them traditional ways to survive. But as the need for food becomes desperate, they embark on a dangerous mission. Accompanied by Arik, a sassy Squirrel they catch stealing from the trapline, they try to save Misewa before the icy grip of winter freezes everything -- including them.

Barren, Wild, and Worthless

Barren, Wild, and Worthless
Author: Susan J. Tweit
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2003-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780816523337


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Appearing barren and most definitely wild, the Chihuahuan Desert of northern Mexico and the southwestern United States may look worthless to some, but for Susan Tweit it is an inspiration. In this collection of seven elegant personal essays, she explores undiscovered facets of this seemingly hostile environment. With eloquence, passion, and insight, she describes and reflects on the relationship between the land, history, and people and makes this underappreciated region less barren for those who would share her journeys. "There's often little to this terrain, but to the author it's a beautiful landscape bursting with stories and wildlife, with big cities and small chunks of quietness found in few other places on earth. Tweit's essays have a pleasant style that combines history with personal discovery." —Book Talk "Sense of place is measured by one's awareness of the landscape and the extent to which it dictates thought and behavior. Barren, Wild, and Worthless dramatizes the aspirations, needs, and functional rhythms of life that are revealed and defined by this seventh sense." —Southwestern American Literature

Caribou and the Barren-lands

Caribou and the Barren-lands
Author: George W. Calef
Publisher: Canadian Arctic Resources Committee ; Willowdale, Ont. : Firefly Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Barren ground caribou
ISBN: 9781895565683


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Photographic account of the great herds of Barren-ground caribou and their yearly migrations through northern Canada and Alaska.

Barren Land Showdown

Barren Land Showdown
Author: Luke Short
Publisher: G K Hall & Company
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780783814629


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When murder and mayhem come to the lonesome outpost of Lobstick, law officer Corporal Millis begins to realize he may need some help in finding the culprit, but doesn't know whom he can trust

Fertile Soil in a Barren Land

Fertile Soil in a Barren Land
Author:
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 164
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780819226051


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From the earliest days of the Church, seekers have gone to the desert and found in the barren terrain a richer relationship with God. Following in this tradition, author Renee Miller makes connections between the physical landscape of the desert and the landscape of our souls. Using the rhythm of the natural world as a common thread, the book evokes potent images of the desert and links them to contemporary updates of ancient spiritual practices. For example, a chapter on night in the desert taps into the importance of cultivating silence in our hearts to become more deeply aware of God's presence.