The Avonlea culture is a pre-Columbian archaeological culture of the upper Great Plains of Canada and the United States. It is defined by complexes of...
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Anne of Avonlea is a 1909 novel by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery (published as L. M. Montgomery). The first sequel to Montgomery's Anne of Green...
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Saskatchewan Avonlea Badlands, landform in Saskatchewan Avonlea, Harare, a residential suburb of Harare, Zimbabwe Avonlea culture, an archaeological culture in...
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Grafton, Bright River, Newbridge, and Spencervale. Making Avonlea: L.M. Montgomery and Popular Culture, edited by Irene Gammel (University of Toronto Press...
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Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel (redirect from Anne of Avonlea (1987 movie))
Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel (also known as Anne of Avonlea) is a 1987 Canadian television miniseries film. A sequel to the 1985 miniseries Anne of...
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The Mississippian culture was a Native American civilization that flourished in what is now the Midwestern, Eastern, and Southeastern United States from...
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Hopewell tradition (redirect from Hopewell culture)
tradition, also called the Hopewell culture and Hopewellian exchange, describes a network of precontact Native American cultures that flourished in settlements...
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Anne Shirley (section Arrival at Green Gables, Avonlea)
motherhood. Avonlea was not PĂ©ribonka. Yet an artist in words-and Montgomery was that-should not be held at fault for silence about a culture so unlike...
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Anne of Green Gables (category Culture of Prince Edward Island)
intended to adopt a boy to help them on their farm in the fictional town of Avonlea in Prince Edward Island, Canada. The novel recounts how Anne makes her...
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Register of Historic Places (NRHP) reference number; associated period or culture; and any further notes, including where a property is listed on the NRHP...
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