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When the foregoing account is looked at in the context of other descriptions of the ceremonial hide it can be seen that there are many variations as well as similarities between these various accounts , including those in the literature ...
When the foregoing account is looked at in the context of other descriptions of the ceremonial hide it can be seen that there are many variations as well as similarities between these various accounts , including those in the literature ...
Page 101
Returning to the question of the use of the hides of many different species of game animals to make ceremonial hides , in the Naskapi area the data are more contradictory . On the one hand we have the account by Turner mentioned above ...
Returning to the question of the use of the hides of many different species of game animals to make ceremonial hides , in the Naskapi area the data are more contradictory . On the one hand we have the account by Turner mentioned above ...
Page 103
Finally , some interesting parallels can be drawn between the form of the decorations on the ceremonial hide and the designs found on the painted buffalo hides of vari- ous Plains Indian groups now in museum collections 2 ( Barbeau 1965 ...
Finally , some interesting parallels can be drawn between the form of the decorations on the ceremonial hide and the designs found on the painted buffalo hides of vari- ous Plains Indian groups now in museum collections 2 ( Barbeau 1965 ...
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