Sequoia

Sequoyah (1767–1843), inventor of the Cherokee syllabary.

Sequoia, Sequoya or Sequoyah may also refer to:

Biology

  • Sequoioideae, a three-genus subfamily of the cypress family
  • Sequoia (genus), a genus with one living and several fossil species
  • Sequoia sempervirens, coast redwood, found along the coast of California
  • Sequoiadendron giganteum, giant sequoia (the sequoia tree), found on the slopes of the Sierra Nevada of California
  • Metasequoia, dawn redwood
  • Geography

  • Canyon, California, formerly Sequoya
  • Sequoyah, Oklahoma, small unincorporated community in northeastern Oklahoma
  • Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, county in mid-eastern Oklahoma bordering Arkansas
  • Sequoia (composition)

    Sequoia is an orchestral composition by the American composer Joan Tower. The work was commissioned by the American Composers Orchestra with support from the Jerome Foundation. It was first performed on May 18, 1981 in Alice Tully Hall by the American Composers Orchestra under the conductor Dennis Russell Davies. The piece is dedicated to the concertmistress and first horn player of the orchestra, Jean and Paul Ingraham, respectively.Sequoia was Tower's first major orchestral composition and one of the composer's most performed works.

    Composition

    Sequoia has a duration of roughly 16 minutes and is composed in three continuous movements. The music is abstractly inspired by the genus of redwood coniferous trees called sequoias of the Northern California coastal forests. Tower described her influences in the score program notes, writing:

    In Sequoia, that concept is not only very much present in the score but it actually led to the title (which is meant in an abstract rather than a pictorial sense). What fascinated me about sequoias, those giant California redwood trees, was the balancing act nature had achieved in giving them such great height.

    Sequoia (genus)

    Sequoia is a genus of redwood coniferous trees in the subfamily Sequoioideae of the family Cupressaceae. The only extant species of the genus is Sequoia sempervirens in the Northern California coastal forests ecoregion of Northern California and Southwestern Oregon in the United States. The two other genera, Sequoiadendron and Metasequoia, in the subfamily Sequoioideae are closely related to Sequoia. It includes the largest trees in the world.

    Several extinct species have been named from fossils, including Sequoia affinis, Sequoia chinensis of China, Sequoia langsdorfii, Sequoia dakotensis of South Dakota (Maastrichtian), and Sequoia magnifica.

    Etymology

    The name Sequoia was first published as a genus name by the Austrian botanist Stephan Endlicher in 1847. However, he left no specific reasons for choosing that name, and there is no record of anyone else speaking to him about its origin.

    The most common modern guess is that Endlicher, a published linguist as well as a botanist, named the genus in honor of Sequoyah, the inventor of the first Cherokee writing system. As far back as the 1860s, it has also been suggested that the name is instead an alteration of the Latin word for "sequence", since the species is known to be a follower or remnant of massive ancient, extinct species, and thus the next in a sequence.

    Yay

    Yay or YAY may refer to:

  • St. Anthony Airport, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, by IATA code
  • Gwune language, by ISO 639-3 code
  • Yay language, an alternate name for Bouyei, in southern Guizhou Province in mainland China
  • Youth Assisting Youth, a volunteer-based peer mentoring program based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • See also

  • "Yay Yay", a 2013 song by American hip hop recording artist Schoolboy Q
  • Jay (disambiguation)
  • Yea (disambiguation)
  • St. Anthony Airport

    St. Anthony Airport (IATA: YAY, ICAO: CYAY) is located 19 nautical miles (35 km; 22 mi) west northwest of St. Anthony, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

    Airlines and destinations

    References

  • Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z 24 July 2014 to 0901Z 18 September 2014
  • Total Aircraft movements by class of operation — NAV CANADA flight service stations, Total aircraft movements by class of operation
  • External links

  • Accident history for YAY at Aviation Safety Network
  • Past three hours METARs, SPECI and current TAFs for St. Anthony Airport from Nav Canada as available.

  • Podcasts:

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    Hoplessly divided
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    In the path of my foes, left to die
    Visions of the highway
    I bent back into the light
    Well your god won't smile
    And your conscience can't sleep
    Someone in the wind as fire flies
    against your sheild
    What if i killed you all
    Would it build me up
    Someone in the wind as fire flies
    Against your sheild
    Ten seconds till the blackout parts with his crime
    Got money don't buy in, dont buy the light
    In the house with no home, cut to size
    Hoplessly divided
    I bent down into the knife
    Well your god won't smile
    And your conscience can't sleep
    Someone in the wind as fire flies
    Against your sheild
    What if i killed you all
    Would it build me up
    Someone in the wind as fire flies
    Against your sheild
    Lay down, got rythem
    Where trying to find it
    On stage like a luminous gunner
    Where trying to find it
    Well your god won't smile
    And your conscience can' sleep
    Someone in the wind as fire flies
    Against your sheild
    What if i killed you all
    Would it build me up
    Someone in the wind as fire flies




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