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...small tribe of Amazonian indigenous people who dwell on the banks of the Maici River, a tributary of the Madeira River in Northwest Brazil. Though they have some contact with the outside world through traders on the river, they speak a very inaccessible, tonal language, and apparently haven??t changed much since the first European explorers encountered them well over two centuries ago. They live on a day-by-day basis, catching only what food they need and leaving little behind by way of art, jewelry, possessions, or material goods. Nevertheless, Everett describes them as both...
...motivation for Saturday.“We shouldn’t be satisfied just getting into the tournament,” Fucito warned. “[Coach Clark] stresses the fact that against the other teams in the tournament—Duke, BU, Dartmouth, Penn—we haven??t done well. So we have something to prove and it won’t be an easy road.”Harvard is relishing its status as underdog.“You can see from the last two years that it’s not as predictable...
...Once we got a taste of the NCAA Tournament, they have the experience they haven??t had before,” Leone said. “I don’t want them to be satisfied...
...year’s Harvard-Yale tailgate rules. Some HoCo chairs said that the shorter tailgate—the festivities will start at 10 a.m. and end promptly at the noon kick-off—will discourage students from attending and potentially encourage binge drinking. “We haven??t had a tailgate yet when we’ve had to shut down at 12, so we don’t know how it’s going to impact people,” said Winthrop HoCo Co-Chair Kelley A. Humbert ’10. HoCos...
...Harvard’s most time-honored traditions: not going into the actual game, throwing up on an HUPD officer, not knowing the rules of football, and wearing your team colors (blue?). And if we lose, remember: they still have to dodge bullets during their celebratory parade in New Haven??and screw it, we’ll just say they have chlamydia on juicycampus.com...