The Node are a Muslim community found in the state of Gujarat in India and a province of Sindh in Pakistan. They are one of a number of communities of pastoral nomads found in the Banni region of Kutch. The community is also known sd Nodi or Nodhi[1]

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History and origin [link]

The Node claim to have from Iran to Kutch some five hundred years ago. Prior to their settlement in Kutch, they spent some time in Sindh, a few members of this community are still found there. Among the Banni Maldharis, they are unique in not claiming Rajput ancestry.[2]

Present circumstances [link]

The community is found msinly in Kutch District, with few also found in the Jamnagar District of Saurashtra. They speak a dialect of Kutchi, with substantial Sindhi loan words. The community is endogamous, but does marry with other Samma communities, such as the Sameja. They are divided into a number of clans, the main ones being the Palli, Uttal, Moora, Rav, Arbab, Deshar, Saad, Hola, Amar, Bavu, Visa, Dora, Jaras, Borath, Bhooth, Bambia, Numria and Otha. They do not practice clan exogamy as rule, but each clan is of equal status, and do intermarry.[3]

The Node are a community of Maldhari cattle breeders. In addition to cattle breeding, the Node are also cultivators, and landless agricultural labourers. Like other Kutchi communities, many of them have migrated to other parts of India in search of employment. Like many Gujarati Muslims, they have a caste association, the Node Jamat, which is responsible for the welfare of the community.[4]

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References [link]

  1. ^ People of India Gujarat Volume XXI Part Three edited by R.B Lal, P.B.S.V Padmanabham, G Krishnan & M Azeez Mohideen pages 1033-1036
  2. ^ People of India Gujarat Volume XXI Part Three edited by R.B Lal, P.B.S.V Padmanabham, G Krishnan & M Azeez Mohideen pages 1033-1036
  3. ^ People of India Gujarat Volume XXI Part Three edited by R.B Lal, P.B.S.V Padmanabham, G Krishnan & M Azeez Mohideen pages 1033-1036
  4. ^ People of India Gujarat Volume XXI Part Three edited by R.B Lal, P.B.S.V Padmanabham, G Krishnan & M Azeez Mohideen pages 1033-1036

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Node

In general, a node is a localised swelling (a "knot") or a point of intersection (a vertex).

Node may refer to:

In mathematics

  • Node (autonomous system), behaviour for an ordinary differential equation near a critical point
  • Node (graph theory), a vertex in a mathematical graph, or a point in a network topology at which lines intersect, branch or terminate
  • Node (algebraic geometry), a type of singular point of a curve
  • In computing and electronics

  • NODE, a wireless handheld sensor for smart devices
  • Node (circuits), a region in an electrical circuit where there is no change in potential
  • Node (computer science), the computer representation of a node in a graph, and a basic unit used to build data structures
  • Goal node (computer science), a node in a graph that meets defined criteria for success or termination
  • Node (networking), a device such as a computer or switch attached to a computer or telecommunications network, or a point in a network topology where lines intersect or terminate
  • Mesh node, a node on a mesh network
  • Freddie Wong

    Freddie Wong (born September 13, 1985) is an American filmmaker, musician, VFX artist and competitive gamer. He is a major part of the YouTube channel RocketJump. He is the older brother of actor and YouTuber Jimmy Wong.

    Early life

    Wong attended Lakeside School in Seattle, Washington. He then attended and graduated from the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts. Wong owns and manages Overcrank Media, a Los Angeles-based media production company specializing in feature film and online video content, having produced an independent film titled Bear. Wong met his future collaborator Brandon Laatsch in college.

    Career

    Wong competed in the World Series of Video Games in Dallas in July 2007. He won first prize in the Guitar Hero 2 competition, playing the song "Less Talk More Rokk" by Freezepop.

    During MTV's "Gamer's Week" celebration in November 2007, Freddie appeared as a guest on Total Request Live. Participating in the program with his newly formed band Hellanor Brozevelt, Wong was part of a country-wide search to find the best Rock Band ensemble. After receiving tutelage from well-known rockers Good Charlotte, Brozevelt performed at the Hard Rock Cafe in New York against Chicago-based Carrie Me Home.

    Vertex (graph theory)

    In mathematics, and more specifically in graph theory, a vertex (plural vertices) or node is the fundamental unit of which graphs are formed: an undirected graph consists of a set of vertices and a set of edges (unordered pairs of vertices), while a directed graph consists of a set of vertices and a set of arcs (ordered pairs of vertices). In a diagram of a graph, a vertex is usually represented by a circle with a label, and an edge is represented by a line or arrow extending from one vertex to another.

    From the point of view of graph theory, vertices are treated as featureless and indivisible objects, although they may have additional structure depending on the application from which the graph arises; for instance, a semantic network is a graph in which the vertices represent concepts or classes of objects.

    The two vertices forming an edge are said to be the endpoints of this edge, and the edge is said to be incident to the vertices. A vertex w is said to be adjacent to another vertex v if the graph contains an edge (v,w). The neighborhood of a vertex v is an induced subgraph of the graph, formed by all vertices adjacent to v.

    Tribe (EP)

    Tribe is an extended play from the metal band Soulfly. This EP was only released in Australia on a tour Soulfly was on.

    Track listing

    Australian Special Tour Edition

    Personnel

  • Max Cavalera - vocals, guitar, berimbau
  • Logan Mader - guitar
  • Marcello D. Rapp - bass guitar
  • Roy Mayorga - drums, percussion
  • Jackson Bandeira - guitar on "Tribe", "Quilombo (Zumbi Dub Mix)", "Soulfly (Eternal Spirit Mix)", "Eye for an Eye", "Umbabarauma"
  • Benji Webbe - vocals on "Quilombo (Zumbi Dub Mix)"
  • Ritchie Cavalera - vocals on "Bleed (Live)"
  • Dayjah - vocals on "Soulfly (Eternal Spirit Mix)"
  • Jorge Du Peixe - tambora
  • Gilmar Bolla Oito - tambora
  • Dino Cazares - guitar on "Eye for an Eye"
  • Burton C. Bell - vocals on "Eye for an Eye"
  • Eric Bobo - percussion on "Umbabarauma"
  • Ross Robinson - producer
  • The Rootsman - remixed and additional production on "Tribe", "Quilombo (Zumbi Dub Mix)", "Soulfly (Eternal Spirit Mix)"
  • Anders Dohn - producer on live tracks
  • Jacob Langkilde - engineer on live tracks
  • Jan Sneum - executive producer on live tracks
  • Tribe (comics)

    Tribe was an American short-lived comic book published first in 1993. Created by Todd Johnson and Larry Stroman, Tribe launched as part of Image Comics' second round of titles.

    Axis Comics later printed two more issues (2, 3) of the series before itself going under due to financial difficulties. The final issue (0) was published by Good Comics.

    Publication history

    Tribe was a comic book about the adventures of a predominantly African-American and minority superhero group based in Brooklyn, New York. During its limited run, the plot of Tribe centered on their conflicts with a conglomerate of European and Japanese techno-pirates known as Europan, which had a mysterious connection to a power-crazed, armor-clad villain known as "Lord Deus". The final issue also featured an appearance by Erik Larsen's Savage Dragon, even positing an alternate origin for the character.

    Due to constant changes behind the scenes, with Stroman and Johnson switching companies, Tribe's release schedule was inconsistent. In issue #1, Blindspot and Hannibal rescue young illusionist Alexander Collins from thugs hired by Europan, introducing him to their collective. In #2, Europan attacks both Collins (later to be known as "Front") and the lab of a Tribe-associated scientist who later becomes known as "Steel Pulse" after his liquid metal armor is released by gunfire from the Europan cyborgs and becomes bonded to his body. Tribe also faces the faux-"gangsta" superpowered assassin "Out Cold" at Front's club. Suddenly, the bizarre "Lord Deus" arrives on the scene, along with the Savage Dragon, who is on duty as a police officer.

    Tribe (disambiguation)

    Tribe is a clan-based social structure. Tribe, Tribes or The Tribe may also refer to:

  • Tribe (Native American), indigenous nations in the United States of America
  • Tribes, administrative divisions of the Tribal Assembly of Ancient Rome
  • People

  • Laurence Tribe, law professor and author
  • In biology

  • Tribe (biology), a taxonomic classification in biology
  • In computing and Internet

  • Tribe (internet), an unofficial group of people who share a common interest, affiliated through the internet
  • Tribe.net, a social networking website
  • Tribe, a graphical installer for the Arch Linux distribution
  • In art, entertainment, and media

    Films

  • The Tribe (1998 film), by Stephen Poliakoff
  • The Tribe (2009 film), by Roel Reiné
  • The Tribe (2005 film), a 2005 short documentary film by Tiffany Shlain
  • The Tribe (2014 film), a 2014 Ukrainian film by Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy
  • Tribes (film), a 1970 film, directed by Joseph Sargent
  • Games

  • Tribes (series), a series of video games, consisting of:
  • Podcasts:

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