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NOTES ON THE CEREMONIAL HIDE ADRIAN TANNER Memorial University The Innuts of the Québec - Labrador penninsula , known in the social science literature as the Montagnais , Naskapi and East Cree , are sometimes spoken of as having a ...
NOTES ON THE CEREMONIAL HIDE ADRIAN TANNER Memorial University The Innuts of the Québec - Labrador penninsula , known in the social science literature as the Montagnais , Naskapi and East Cree , are sometimes spoken of as having a ...
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There is a somewhat related practice to the wearing of the ceremonial robe by the Naskapi among the James Bay Cree , but in this case a garment of a whole caribou hide , with head and ears in place , is worn , primarily by young men to ...
There is a somewhat related practice to the wearing of the ceremonial robe by the Naskapi among the James Bay Cree , but in this case a garment of a whole caribou hide , with head and ears in place , is worn , primarily by young men to ...
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of their complex ceremonies ( Radin 1970 : 394-95 ) . Animal skins were often included in Plains medicine bundles , and in the Plains Cree Sun Dance a buffalo hide is thrown among a group of singers inside a tipi on the night before the ...
of their complex ceremonies ( Radin 1970 : 394-95 ) . Animal skins were often included in Plains medicine bundles , and in the Plains Cree Sun Dance a buffalo hide is thrown among a group of singers inside a tipi on the night before the ...
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