• Wade Davis may refer to: Wade Davis (anthropologist) (born 1953), Canadian anthropologist and ethnobotanist Wade Davis (American football) (born 1977)...
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    The WadeDavis Bill of 1864 (H.R. 244) was a bill "to guarantee to certain States whose governments have been usurped or overthrown a republican form of...
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    Edmund Wade Davis CM (born December 14, 1953) is a Canadian cultural anthropologist, ethnobotanist, photographer, and writer. Davis came to prominence...
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    Wade Allen Davis (born September 7, 1985) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Tampa...
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    Davis Wade Stadium, officially known as Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field is the home venue for the Mississippi State Bulldogs football team. Originally...
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    Wade Alan Davis II (born July 28, 1977) is an American speaker, activist, writer, educator and former American football player. Born in Little Rock, Arkansas...
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    ayes to 14 nays and was brought to Lincoln's desk. Wade signed, along with Davis, the WadeDavis Manifesto, which accused the president of seeking reelection...
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  • helpless and seemingly dead. The greatest proponent of this possibility was Wade Davis, a graduate student in ethnobotany at Harvard University, who published...
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  • based on the non-fiction book of the same name by ethnobotanist Wade Davis, wherein Davis recounted his experiences in Haiti investigating the story of...
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  • important role as arbiters in peasant social life. The anthropologist Wade Davis reported that the Bizango were involved in poisoning individuals and then...
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