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As a European domesticate , the pig , in the context of European culture , came bound with a set of human and animal relationships which to the Indian were foreign and sometimes disruptive . Further , when Europeans were present in ...
As a European domesticate , the pig , in the context of European culture , came bound with a set of human and animal relationships which to the Indian were foreign and sometimes disruptive . Further , when Europeans were present in ...
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European methods of agriculture would not permit the Indian to establish the type of relationship with the animal with which he was most familiar . The pig was equally disruptive to European and Indian fields , so the long term solution ...
European methods of agriculture would not permit the Indian to establish the type of relationship with the animal with which he was most familiar . The pig was equally disruptive to European and Indian fields , so the long term solution ...
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Animal and human forms traditionally have had spiritual meaning , often referring to dream experiences , though they have also been used decoratively , particularly in 20th - century work . Bird and animal representations are seen in a ...
Animal and human forms traditionally have had spiritual meaning , often referring to dream experiences , though they have also been used decoratively , particularly in 20th - century work . Bird and animal representations are seen in a ...
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