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... dreams ? That knows how to do math ? That sees , hears , and touches ? Do animals have emotions ? Language ? Souls ? Dreams ? Can people know the future ? If so , how ? Do strong feelings come from within a person or from the outside ...
... dreams ? That knows how to do math ? That sees , hears , and touches ? Do animals have emotions ? Language ? Souls ? Dreams ? Can people know the future ? If so , how ? Do strong feelings come from within a person or from the outside ...
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... dream land of the bears " . F uske ' land ' ; powámew ' he dreams ' . 33 ) 161 : Kusketa Pippoon . " the Black Year " . F kusketā- ' black ' ; pipoon ' winter ' . 34 ) 167 : Muchet - ta - aao . " the One with an Evil Heart " . F ...
... dream land of the bears " . F uske ' land ' ; powámew ' he dreams ' . 33 ) 161 : Kusketa Pippoon . " the Black Year " . F kusketā- ' black ' ; pipoon ' winter ' . 34 ) 167 : Muchet - ta - aao . " the One with an Evil Heart " . F ...
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... dreams in traditional curing , also still in use ( 1925 : 81 ) .2 2Speck's unpublished field notes , in the Library of the American Philosophical Society , include a number of further descriptions of superstitions , folk tales , and ...
... dreams in traditional curing , also still in use ( 1925 : 81 ) .2 2Speck's unpublished field notes , in the Library of the American Philosophical Society , include a number of further descriptions of superstitions , folk tales , and ...
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