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Baree Railway Station
Baree may refer to: * Bare'e language, an alternative name for the Pamona language *Bare'e people, an alternative name for the Pamona people * Baree, Queensland, a locality in Australia. *''Baree, Son of Kazan ''Baree, Son of Kazan'' (1917) is an American novel by James Oliver Curwood. About a wild wolfdog pup who bonds with a girl living with her trapper father on the frontier, it is the sequel to '' Kazan''. Plot ''Baree, Son of Kazan'' is a nove ...'', a 1917 American novel by James Oliver Curwood later adapted into ''Baree, Son of Kazan'' (1918) and ''Baree, Son of Kazan'' (1925) {{disambig ...
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Pamona People
Pamona (often referred to as Poso, Bare'e, or To Pamona) people inhabits almost the entire Poso Regency, parts of Tojo Una-Una Regency and parts of North Morowali Regency, Central Sulawesi; in fact there are some even in East Luwu Regency of South Sulawesi, whereas a small remainder lives in other parts of Indonesia. The ancestors of the Pamona people originally came from the land of Salu Moge (East Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi) because they were once from the mountains which is far from the central governance thus they were brought down by Macoa Bawalipu of Wotu, East Luwu Regency to be nearer to the central governance, which is the surrounding region of Mangkutana (East Luwu Regency). But it was until a revolt by the Darul Islam (Indonesia) rebellion broke out that they spread to Central Sulawesi and to other regions. If there are Pamona people in certain regions, then it is common that a ''Rukun Poso'' (Poso community association) is formed there, which serves as a means of a gro ...
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Baree, Queensland
Baree is a rural locality in the Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Baree had a population of 164 people. Geography The Burnett Highway runs along the south-eastern boundary. History The name ''Baree'' is thought to be an Aboriginal word meaning either ''crooked (winding) creek'' or ''timber''. Calliungal North State School opened in April 1904, closing in 1929. In 1933 it reopened, closing finally in 1971. Baree Post Office opened by 1917 (a receiving office had been open from around 1901) and closed in 1975. Heritage listings Baree has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: * Creek Street: Baree School of Arts Education There are no schools in Baree. The nearest government primary and secondary schools are Mount Morgan State School and Mount Morgan State High School Mount Morgan State High School is a heritage-listed state high school and technical college at 4 Central Street, Mount Morgan, Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia. It ...
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Baree, Son Of Kazan
''Baree, Son of Kazan'' (1917) is an American novel by James Oliver Curwood. About a wild wolfdog pup who bonds with a girl living with her trapper father on the frontier, it is the sequel to '' Kazan''. Plot ''Baree, Son of Kazan'' is a novel about a wild wolfdog pup sired by Kazan (1/4 wolf, 3/4 dog) and born of blind Greywolf (pure wolf). It explores Baree's survival after he is separated as a young pup from his parents. He eventually is cared for by Nepeese and her father Pierrot, a trapper. He bonds with Nepeese, and the novel develops from there. James Oliver Curwood took the well-used "a boy and his dog" formula, and created a great adventure story about a girl and her dog. He used this theme of a strong heroine, rather than a male hero, in many of his stories. Films The novel was adapted as a film, '' Baree, Son of Kazan'' (1918), starring Nell Shipman as Nepeese. In 1925 David Smith directed a revised film version by the same title, starring Anita Stewart. Refe ...
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Baree, Son Of Kazan (1918 Film)
''Baree, Son of Kazan'' is a 1918 American silent film, silent film based on the 1917 adventure Baree, Son of Kazan, novel of the same name by writer James Oliver Curwood. The film was directed by David Smith, the brother of Albert E. Smith (producer), Albert E. Smith, one of the founders of Vitagraph studio. Nell Shipman, an influential female actress and producer, stars in the film. In 1925, David Smith produced a new film Baree, Son of Kazan (1925 film), based on this novel, starring Anita Stewart. An incomplete or abridged version of the film survives. Plot As described in a 1918 film magazine, McTaggart (Garcia), a Factor (agent), factor of the Lac Bain trading post, is infatuated by Nepeese (Shipman), daughter of trapper Perriot (Rickson), a trapper, but is rejected by the girl. On his journey to Perriot's cabin, he trapped a wolfdog pup, whose enmity he aroused by his poor treatment. Nepeese befriends the animal, which she names Baree. McTaggart visits and, stung by the ...
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