Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 148
Pigs The animal under consideration is Sus scrofa scrofą , a small cloven hoofed mammal of the family Suidae . Native to the Old World , it is a heavy long - legged lop - eared animal with a long mobile snout , thick bristly brown or ...
Pigs The animal under consideration is Sus scrofa scrofą , a small cloven hoofed mammal of the family Suidae . Native to the Old World , it is a heavy long - legged lop - eared animal with a long mobile snout , thick bristly brown or ...
Page 164
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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