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Pawnees in Oklahoma work to save sacred, symbolic seeds

Pawnees in Oklahoma work to save sacred, symbolic seeds Carla Hinton, Oklahoman © The Oklahoman Archive Deb Echo-Hawk, director of the Pawnee Seed Preservation Project, examines corn with Ronnie O Brien as the two stand in the Pawnee Nation Round House during the 2018 Seed Preservation Project reveal in Pawnee. PAWNEE Each ear of corn was sacred and symbolic. The husks were gently peeled from the kernels by a group of Pawnee Indians who gathered in 2018 at the Pawnee Nation Round House. The treasure they discovered gleamed for all to see blue-speckled corn, and corn with tan-colored kernels known for its sweetness. This is our Christmas, Sonny Howell said of the unique unveiling.

Tarlac, Rio Chico bridge portions of CLLEX completed despite pandemic —JICA

Tarlac, Rio Chico bridge portions of CLLEX completed despite pandemic JICA Published February 3, 2021 6:46pm Two major sections of the P14.9-billion Japan-funded Central Luzon Express Link Expressway (CLLEX) Phase 1 have been completed despite the challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) said Wednesday. In a statement, JICA said the Tarlac and Rio Chico bridge sections of the 30-kilometer CLLEX Phase have been recently completed. The CLLEX Phase I is among the key infrastructure projects that the JICA is supporting under the administration’s Build, Build, Build program in partnership with the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).

Spacewar!

Spacewar! Screenshot: This is a virtual DEC PDP-1 emulated in HTML5/JavaScript running the original code of Spacewar! , the earliest known digital video game. If available, use gamepads or joysticks (currently Chrome and Firefox only, see instructions-memo below) for authentic gameplay the game was originally played using custom control boxes. Spacewar! was conceived in 1961 by Martin Graetz, Stephen Russell, and Wayne Wiitanen. It was first realized on the PDP-1 in 1962 by Stephen Russell, Peter Samson, Dan Edwards, and Martin Graetz, together with Alan Kotok, Steve Piner, and Robert A Saunders. – Spacewar! is in the public domain, but this credit paragraph must accompany all distributed versions of the program.

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