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Encyclopedia > Suina
Suina
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Artiodactyla
Suborder: Suina
Families

 Suidae
 Tayassuidae
 Hippopotamidae

The Suina contains the earliest and most archaic Artiodactyla.


There are three families alive today:


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Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL): Past Cochiti pueblo governor to speak on relations between labs and pueblos (432 words)
In his talk, Suina will address implications that arise from the fact that the Laboratory and Pueblos have been rubbing elbows for more than 50 years and yet a formal relationship between the Laboratory and Pueblos was established only recently.
In 1992, Suina was presented with the One Who Made A Difference Award by the Human Rights Board of Albuquerque, and in 1998 he received the Award for Distinguished Service by the Five Sandoval Pueblos.
After the talk, Laboratory leaders are scheduled to meet with Suina for a roundtable discussion on relationships between the Laboratory and Pueblos.
JING SUINA (550 words)
JING SUINA is a unique Tui-na treatment, a Chinese therapeutic massage, which is an integral part of traditional Chinese medicine that has over 4000 years of history.
Spread by word of mouth, JING SUINA is now a sanctuary for people with severe conditions such as hay fever or herniated disks.
JING SUINA enhances the flows of qi (vital energy), blood and water by thoroughly kneading and pressing the whole body.
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