Carrion Insects on Pig Carcasses at a Rural and an Urban Site in Nova Scotia
- G. Simpson, D. Strongman
- Environmental Science
- 1 January 2002
There was a great deal of overlap in species composition when the urban and rural sites were compared and only one species of blow fly, Cynomyopsis cadaverina, was recovered from buried pig carcasses.
SOME APPROACHES TO CONTROLLING DEPREDATIONS BY CROWS AND JAYS IN TULARE COUNTY
- G. Simpson
- Geography
- 1972
In 1966 Tulare County nut growers became keenly aware of an ever increasing problem to their . industry--the common crow. Growers requested help in solving this problem. The Tulare County…
Stoics Without Pillows: A Way Forward for the Somalilands (review)
- G. Simpson
- History
- 21 May 2004
In this work, John Drysdale, a former British diplomat well known to specialists on the Horn of Africa, brings his more than 50 years of experience with Somali issues to bear on the current…
Land and murder in colonial Kenya: The Leroghi land dispute and the Powys ‘murder’ case
- C. Duder, G. Simpson
- History
- 1 September 1997
Comrades, Almost a Love Story: The economics of finding a queer space for tongzhi.
- G. Simpson
- Sociology
- 2006
Becoming Samburu: The Ethnogenesis of a Pastoral People in Nineteenth-Century Northern Kenya
- G. Simpson, P. Waweru
- History
- 1 July 2012
This article examines the origins of the Samburu people of northern Kenya. It puts the relatively recent development of the Samburu, assuming a common identity, into historical context and argues…
Howard W. Odum and American Regionalism
- G. Simpson
- Sociology
- 1 December 1955
AT THE time of his death in November of 1954, Howard Odum was working full time on the book, Mid-Century South: The New Southern Regions of the United States. This book was conceived as successor to…
Archives In Canada
- G. Simpson
- Political Science
- 14 September 2010
IS a very great delight for me to be able to attend this meetof American archivists and historians and I esteem it a special honour to represent Canada, in so far as the gathering is international in…
Multiple litters in the California ground squirrel, Spermophilus beecheyi fisheri, in Tulare County
- G. Simpson, T. K. Lamunyon
- Environmental Science
- 1980
From the fall of 1977 through late spring of 1979, periodic examination of female ground squirrels in the low oak woodlands of southern Tulare County revealed that as much as 20 percent of the reproductively active females bred a second time within a given breeding season.
The Implausible Persistence of Pastoralism: Samburu Transhumance from Their Nineteenth-Century Origins Through the Period of Colonial Rule
- G. Simpson, P. Waweru
- History
- 3 April 2021
ABSTRACT Based mainly on archival and oral sources this study examines the history of the cattle-herding Samburu people from the mid-nineteenth century through Kenyan independence in 1963. The…
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