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Did the precolonial indigenous peoples of Alaska and Kamchatka ever trade/interact or at the very least know of one another's existence?
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Judaism is, for lack of a better term, weird in its approach to things. From Shabbat elevators to the curiously hardline approach to dietary laws, the Orthodox Jewish approach to life is legalistic and uncompromising in its obsession with ritual purity. Has Judaism always been like this?
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What is the modern historian's consensus on Edward Said? Beyond his his obvious influence, does all his work still hold up in 2019?
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Namibia, in the days of German colonization, once had a reasonably sized German population before coming under South African rule. What happened to them during WW2 and where were their attitudes and sympathies?
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