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Ernest Sipes is an author and researcher living in Saudi Arabia and a specialist on the Indigenous Peoples of the United States, Canada, Russia and the Brazilian Amazon Basin. Image:Amazonpet2.jpg|Two sets of Indian created petroglyphs discovered along the Amazon River TOP: Near Mount Alegre BOTTOM: Xingu River Estato Para, Brasil Image:Congofriend.jpg|Members of Pygmy tribe near Bolomo, Republic of Congo Image:Eygptporter.jpg|On Libyan Border, March, 2003 Image:Conegyriv.jpg|Ubangui River, Central African Republic File:BMP-1 or BMP-2, South Ossetia War.jpg|Sipes with destroyed Russian BTR-70 during South Ossetian War ==Bibliography== *Sipes, Ernest. ''Into the Savage Land''. Hancock House Publishers, Surrey B.C., Canada, 2007. *"Traders and Soldiers in Russian America".(the Russian-American Company instituted enlightenment ideals in dealings with Alaskan Native Americans) History Today (UK), August,1998: 38-44. *Sipes, Ernest "Brazilian Indians: What FUNAI Won't Tell You". Brazzil Magazine (Brazil and U.S.) August, 2003. *Sipes Ernest "Is the Russian Bear Back in Georgia?". Georgia Today, Republic of Georgia, 29 August 2008. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ernest Sipes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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