Below is a list of article I intend to eventually start. If you start one, feel free to remove it from the list. If you have ideas for articles, feel free to add below as well.
Labor
edit- Lev Bandes - Clifton-Morenci Strike - 1935 Marble workers strike - Louisiana Farmers' Union - C. S. Jackson - Gérard Fortin - John F. Tobin (unionist) - Rosendo Dorame - Maurice Travis - John Arthur Robinson - E. Gerry Brown - Andy Andras - Richard Davis - David Arian - Peter Winkels[1] - Boris Reinstein - Joe W. Trotter, Jr. - Elizabeth Faue - Julie Greene - Nathan Godfried - Richard Judd - Elizabeth McKillen - Joan Sangster - Camille Guerin-Gonzalez - Charles A. Doyle - Filipino Labor Union - Hawaiian Laborers' Association - Hitchman Coal & Coke Co. v. Mitchell - Home Club - Illinois Woman's Alliance - Mary Burke (labor) - William Turnbull - Albert Coulthard - Ernest DeMaio - William Sentner - James P. Frey - Robert Schilling (labor)[2] - Fred Biedenkapp - Walter H. Westman - J.B. McLachlan - 1933 Toronto garment strike - 1933 Stratford furniture strike - Len Guy - 1995 Calgary laundry workers strike[3] - Pacific Coast Labor Bureau
South Africa
edit- Parks Mankahlana - Johann Coetzee - Dubazana - Dube - Gona - Goqwana - Kenye - Khorai - Kholwane - Line - Luyenge - Madlala - Maduna - Mapule Mafolo - Magagula - Magama - Makhubele - Makwetla - Malale - Malgas - Maluleka - Maluleka - Manamela - Manana - Manganye - Mangena - Masango - Masilo - Masutha - Mataboge - Mathebe - Mathebe - Mathebula - Mathibela - Matlanyane - Matshoba - Maunye - Mavunda - Mbili - Mdaka - Mdakane - Mentor - Mfeketo - Mgabadeli - Mjobo - H Mkhize - L Mkhize - Mkhulusi - Mlambo - Mlangeni - Mmusi - Mnisi - Mocumi - Mohale - Molebatsi - Moloi-Moroka - Morutoa - Moss - Motimele - Motsoaledi - Mpahlwa - E Mthethwa - Mtshali - Mufamadi - Mugwanya - Mushwana - Muthambi - Mchabeleng - Ndabandaba - Ndabeni - Ndebele - Nel - Nelson - Newhoudt-Druchen - Ngcobo - Ngele - Ngwenya - Ngwenya-Mabila - Nhlengethwa - Njikelana - Nonkonyana - November - N Nqakula - B Ntuli - Z Ntuli - Nxesi - Nxumalo - Nyama - M Nyanda - Nyekemba - Oliphant - Oosthuizen - Phaahla - Phaliso - Pillay - Pilusa-Mosoane - Pule - B Radebe - G Radebe - Ramathlodi - Ramodibe - Rantsolase - Saal - Schneemann - Segale-Diswai - Selau - Shoba - Sibhida - Sithole - Sizani - Skosana - Snell - Sogoni - Sosibo - Soytu - Suka - Sulliman - Thabethe - Thobejane - Thomson - Tlake - Tobias - Tsebe - Tseke - Tsenoli - Tshivhase - Tshwete - Tsotetsi - Twala - Vadi - van der Merwe - Vanqa - Williams - Xaba - Xasa - Yengeni - B Zulu - Adams - Blaai - Botha - Carter - Dexter - Gcume - George - Kganare - Kilian - Koornhof - MacKenzie - Madisha - Mashiane - Mda - Mnguni - Molao - Ndude - Nhanha - Njobe - Ntshiqela - Odendaal - Rwexana - Shilowa - Thusi - Tolo - Vukuza-Linda - Bosman - T Coetzee - Du Toit - Figlan - Lee - S Marais - More - Pretorius - Rabotapi - Schäfer - H Schmidt - J Schmidt - Smuts - A Steyn - Swart - Terblanche - van den Berg - van der Linde - van der Walt - van Schalkwyk - Groenewald - Spies - Greyling - Hoosen - Seirus - Cebekhulu - Dhlamini - Lucas - Mncwango - Mpontshane - Christian Msimang - Msweli - Lady Frere - Fardi Esack - Gabrel Ramushwana - Khoza Mgojo - Mhalakaza - Nonggawuse - Selomutsi Baholo - Stephen Lee (South Africa) - Dawid de Villiers - Gert Johannes Gerwel - Angola Boers[4][5][6][7] - James Gumede
Missing bilateral relations articles
editBurkina Faso-Republic of China relations[8] · São Tomé and Príncipe-Republic of China - Congo, Republic of the · Côte d'Ivoire · Equatorial Guinea · Gabon · Gambia · Guinea · Libya · Madagascar · Malawi · Mali · Mauritania · Morocco · Niger · Rwanda · São Tomé and Príncipe · Senegal · Sierra Leone · Swaziland · Tanzania · Togo · - Cambodia–Iran relations[9] - Sri Lanka[10] - Jamaica–United Kingdom relations - Burkina Faso – France relations - France–Guinea relations - Cameroon–France relations - Benin–France relations - Kenya – United Kingdom relations - Benin–Nigeria relations - Angola – Democratic Republic of the Congo relations - Mozambique–Zimbabwe relations - Mozambique–Zambia relations - Malawi – United Kingdom relations - Sierra Leone–United Kingdom relations - Madagascar–Mozambique relations - Benin–Togo relations - Republic of China – Swaziland relations - Sudan–Uganda relations[11][12][13][14]
United States
editAmericans Who Tell The Truth
editDenise Altvater[15] - Esther Attean[16] - James Bell[17] - Teri Blanton[18] - Betty Burkes[19] - Nancy Carlsson-Paige[20] - Murphy Davis[21]
US
edit- Tourism in Maine - Portland Water District - Portland Harbor - Portland Stove Foundry - Stephen Emery - Peter Vigue - Sewall C. Strout[22] - Stevens Avenue - Brighton Avenue - Maine Land Use Regulation Commission - Maine State Housing Authority[23] - April 1996 Rockland Landslide[24] - Maine Clean Elections Act[25] - Russell Libby - Freeman Davis Clark[26] - Augustus Erwin Stevens[27] - Andrew Adam - Jerry Conley[28] - Joseph Socobasin[29] - William Nicholas[29] - Barbara Strout[30] - Allen Nadeau (R) - Stephen S. Stanley (D) - Anita Haskell (R) - John Schneck (D) - Ryan Tipping-Spitz (D) - David Johnson (R) - Roger E. Reed (R) - Raymond Wallace (R) - Stanley Short (D) - Karen Cassidy (D) - Peter Doak (R) - Richard Malaby (R) - Brian Hubbell (D) - Walter Kumiega (D) - Richard H. Campbell (R) - James Gillway (R) - Jethro Pease (R) - Brian L. Jones (D) - Elizabeth E. Dickerson (D) - Chuck Kruger (D) - Ellen Wichenback (R) - Michael Devin (D) - Timothy Marks (D) - Catherine Nadeau (D) - H. David Cotta (R) - Lori Fowle (D) - Gay Grant (D) - Andrew Mason (D) - W. Bruce MacDonald (D) - Jennifer DeChant (D) - Jeremy Saxton (D) - Peter Kent (D) - Michael Beaulieu (R) - Brian Bolduc (D) - R. Wayne Werts (R) - Michael Carey (D) - Stephen Wood (R) - Harry Beck (D) - Thomas Longstaff (D) - Melvin Newendyke (R) - L. Gary Knight (R) - Dennis Keschl (R) - Karen Kusiak (D) - Ann Dorney (D) - Paul Gilbert (D) - Larry Dunphy - Jarrod Crockett (R) - Matthew Peterson (D) - Sheryl Briggs (D) - Tom Winsor (R) - Lisa Villa (D) - Jonathan Kinney (R) - Roger Jackson (R) - Michael McClellan (R) - Anne Graham (D) - Thomas M. Tyler (R) - Jane Pringle (D) - Mary Nelson (D) - Peter Stuckey (D) - Scott Hamann (D) - Timothy Driscoll (D) - Donald Marean - Megan Rochelo (D) - Paul Bennett (R) - Andrea Boland (D) - William Noon (D) - Dick Campbell - Samuel Freeman[31][32] - East Bay - Sipp Bay - South Bay - Straight Bay - Holmes Bay - Little Bay - Mason Bay - Eastern Bay - Alley Bay - Western Bay - Back Bay - Pinkham Bay - - Joy Bay - West Bay - Eastern Bay - Flanders Bay - Taunton Bay - Egypt Bay - Hog Bay Thomas Bay - Youngs Bay - Eastern Way - Western Way - Western Bay - Union River Bay - Gilkey Harbor - Seal Bay - Clam Cove - Rockland Harbor - Johns Bay - Linekin Bay - Booth Bay - Sheepscot Bay - Sagadahoc Bay - Quahog Bay - Harpswell Sound - Bug Light Park[33] - Pine Point beach - John P. Bohenko - Paul Holloway[34] - Thomas Tileston[35] - John G. Lewis - Abram Turner - Richard Burke - George W. Cox - John E. Bryant - Charles S. Smith - Aristide Mary - James W. Smith (U.S. Military Academy) - J.L. Williams - May 2 Movement - Adna T. Dension - Burnham & Morrill Company - Roland T. Patton - Milton Henry[36] - Jesse Harper (politician)[37] - Martin J. Insull - Joshua Nye[38]
Canada
editNamibia
edit- Ronny Dempers - Carola Engelbrecht - Liz Frank - Alois Gende - Lucas Hangula - Katrina Hanse - Kanana Hishoono - Dianne Hubbard - Justine Hunter - Chris Jacobie - Phanuel Kaapama - Dorothy Kabula - Junias Kandjeke - Philemon Kanime - Sebastiaan Karupu - Uazuva Kaumbi - Ferdinand Kavetuna - Sackey Kayone - Christiaan Keulder - Elizabeth /Khaxas - Monica Koep - Aram Martin - Margaret Natalie Mensah-Williams - Daniel Motinga - Tjeripo Hijarunguru - Evelyn !Nawases - Nicky Nashandi - Samson Ndeikwila - Peter Nevonga - Rosalia Sibiya - Reinhart Vekuii Rukoro - Hartmut Ruppel - Bartholomeus Shangheta - Lazarus Shatipamba - Bernard Sibalatan - Sebastiaan Karupu - Frieda Mwadina Siwombe - Phillip Strydom - Johannes Thighuru - Norman Tjombe - Victor Tonchi - John Robert Walters - Penda ya Ndakolo - Solly Amadhila - Willem Biwa - Danie Botha - Joshua Hoebeb - Barmenas Rikurura Kukuri - David Meroro - J Nathaniel - K Nauyala - Siegfried Wohler - Ismael Fortune - Eswatini-Namibia relations[39] - 1975-76 SWAPO Crisis- Informante - Independence of Namibia (currently redirect)[40][41][42] - Rehoboth Democratic Turnhalle Alliance Party - Rehoboth Baster Association - L Barnes - Magareth Barnes - Jeremia Jagger - Petrus Junius - Geelboy Kashe - Daniel Luipert - Hampie Plichta - Stan Webster - Iyambo Indongo - Edward Goeieman - Andries Mouton - Patricia Siska - Willem Isaack - Evelyne Nawases-Taeyele - Simson Tjongarero - Eliphas Eiseb[43] - Greenwell Simasiku Matongo[44] - Mozambique–Namibia relations[45] - Namibia–Nigeria relations[46] - Tate Vilho Vatilifa Gottlieb[47] - Tate Kaxumba/Kaxumba KaNdola[48] - Battle of Ohamakari[49] - Battle of Rooysvlei - Gobabis Fountain - Josua Veikko - Consolidated Diamond Mines - PE minerals - Stock and Stocks Namibia - Namibian Harvest Investments - Epia Investments - Erastus Shamena - Nghidimondjila Shoombe - Andreas Nuukuawo - Tulinane Emvula - Leonard Nambahu - Barbara Rattay - Pieter Boltman - Walvis Bay Fishing Strike of 1968[50] - Vincent Sorensen - Desmond Amunyela - Gertrude Kandanga-Hilukilwa[51][52] - Elina Ndapuka[53] - Sakari Njoba Nghewete - Cornelius Cloete - Owen Shaamena[54] - Dr. Christina Swart-Opperman - Herbert Jauch[55] - Charles Kauraisa[56] - Sam Kandjou[57]
Namibian settlements
editMöwe Bay - Wilhelmstal (currently unrelated redirect) - Ozombuzovindimba[58] - Otjinoko, Otjijarua, Omauezonjanda (currently redirect) - Otjimanangombe - Tallismanus - Helena, Namibia - Rietfontein - Mwanzi - Izwi, Mulanga - Pipo, Namibia - Kahunikwa - Poca, Namibia - Queensland, Namibia, Kakuwa - Mitondo - Nxtohei - Kachenje - Ndiyona - Shamwimbi - Twitwima - Kakekete - Tcotcoma - Cwibo - Shishidjo - Shakambu - Gcumagcashi - Cubambam - Cakwe - Causa, Namibia - Dwasa - Tceha - Kondja - Namagadi - Rudjadja - Kapako - Gcugcuma - Siyandeya - Sambusu - Mpuku - Oshatowa - Gabes - Onyaanya - Okatana, Namibia
- most of the settlements of the Topnaar people: Rooibank (/Awa !haos), Amstraar, Dawe-Draes, ǀGaotab, Ururas, Steek gras, Swartbank (/nu-//heas), Klipnis, Soutriver, Natab, Oswater, Homeb.[59]
- the missing entries in {{Orlam Captains}}
- Alter Baiweg (Old Bay Path), most important trade route between the coast and Windhoek, 1850-1900[60]
- Malyo-Lishora massacre (1894) and Kavango uprising (1903)[61]
- Namibia Wildlife Resorts
- Independence of Namibia, started a draft here
- Law enforcement in Namibia (currently redirect)
- Villages and settlements in Namibia. For Otjinene Constituency alone there are: Otjiuaneho, Ehungiro, Okahungu, Goreses, Okorukurure, Otura, Ovijapa, Okomumbonde, Omungondo, Erindiroukambe, Okauua, Okonya, Otjiuetjombungu, Okaoveni, Okatjana, Ozonduno, Epata, Erindiotjirarua, Okavangua, Ombujanjama, Otjipandjarua, and Oukango.[62] The ref also lists settlements in all other constituencies, at least the ones where there are polling stations.
References
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- ^ https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Article/CS12732.
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- ^ Angola under the Portuguese: the myth and the reality
- ^ The Angola Boers MyFundi.co.za
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- ^ Premier Wu returns from tour of Burkina Faso China Post, December 26, 2010
- ^ As Iran sanctions threaten, Iran sees new friend in Cambodia Christian Science Monitor, August 26, 2010
- ^ The Colombo consensus The Economist, July 8, 2010
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- ^ Sudan and Uganda to tackle rebels BBC News, 8 December 1999
- ^ Uganda-Sudan border dispute:Is there still room for customary boundaries? New Vision, 4 January 2010
- ^ Uganda Country Study U.S. Library of Congress
- ^ "Denise Altvater". Americans Who Tell The Truth. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
- ^ "Esther Attean". Americans Who Tell The Truth. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
- ^ "James Bell". Americans Who Tell The Truth. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
- ^ "Teri Blanton". Americans Who Tell The Truth. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
- ^ "Betty Burkes". Americans Who Tell The Truth. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
- ^ "Nancy Carlsson-Paige". Americans Who Tell The Truth. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
- ^ "Murphy Davis". Americans Who Tell The Truth. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
- ^ Sewall C. Strout bio
- ^ "Title 30-A, §4722: Maine State Housing Authority established; powers, duties and restrictions". Retrieved 21 December 2011.
- ^ "The April 1996 Rockland Landslide - Maine Geological Survey". Retrieved 26 December 2011.
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- ^ "Full text of "Biographical review;"". Internet Archive. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
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- ^ Creamer, Melanie (May 13, 2014). "Feature obituary: Barbara Strout, longtime Windham town clerk, state legislator". Portland Press Herald. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
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- ^ DiPhilippo, Kathryn Onos (10 January 2020). "A Window On the Past – The creation of Bug Light Park". Press Herald.
- ^ [http://www.plymouth.edu/news/magazine/pdfs/fall07/holloway.pdf
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- ^ Scott, Mark (31 December 2006). "DEALBOOK; Confronted by Renewed Legal Problems, Chief of Santander Resigns". The New York Times. p. 4. Retrieved 8 May 2013.
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- ^ http://windhoek.usembassy.gov
- ^ Eliphas Eiseb: A man with integrity (1919 to 2005) New Era, 25 June 2010
- ^ In memory of our Hero New Era, 20 August 2010
- ^ Namibia and Mozambique sign fish deal The Namibian, 17 September 2010
- ^ Nigeria trade mission in Namibia The Namibian, 3 August 2004
- ^ Swapo activist dies New Era, 4 February 2010
- ^ Kaxumba kaNdola: man and myth ; the biography of a barefoot soldier] by Ellen Ndeshi Namhila
- ^ Battle of Ohamakari revisited
- ^ Historic Strikes in Namibia: The Walvis Bay Fishing Strike of 1968 and the General Strike of 1971/72 Labour Resource and Research Institute, April 2003
- ^ Helao Shityuwete Still A Fighter
- ^ [http://www.newera.com.na/article.php?title=Gertrude_Kandanga-Hilukilwa%3A_Namibia%27s_first_female_heroine&articleid=31099 Gertrude Kandanga-Hilukilwa: Namibia's first female heroine]
- ^ Khomas councillors sworn in New Era, 3 December 2010
- ^ [2] Owen Shaamena: 1993-2007 A young lion who roared for Namibia’s Independence
- ^ "Herbert Jauch: We want to build a society". The Namibian. 14 October 2008. Retrieved 1 December 2011.
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- ^ Kambaekwa, Carlos. "Sam "Vezembua" Kandjou....Iron-man from the Old Location". New Era. Retrieved 8 January 2012.
- ^ Extermination order’s anniversary - Ozombuzovindimba, inspiration or just another routine remembrance, New Era, 29 October 2010
- ^ "Los Topnaar. El Pueblo Topnaar(ǂAONIN) en el valle bajo del Río Kuiseb" [The Topnaar. The tribe of the Topnaar (ǂAonin) and their villages in Kuiseb River] (in Spanish). The Topnaar Community Foundation. Retrieved 18 January 2011.
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- ^ Electoral Commission of Namibia: Polling Station of Namibia, 2009, pp.63-64