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Mistassini , based on an example of a ceremonial hide that I was shown , and on the information I was given at the time about how the hide had been used ( Tanner 1979 : 170-171 ) . In this paper I will extend this ethnographic account ...
Mistassini , based on an example of a ceremonial hide that I was shown , and on the information I was given at the time about how the hide had been used ( Tanner 1979 : 170-171 ) . In this paper I will extend this ethnographic account ...
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When it was thought that this time had almost been reached , the hide was carried quickly outside the miicwaap by Mina , with the rest of us following her , and was laid by her on a pile of fresh spruce boughs which had been placed to ...
When it was thought that this time had almost been reached , the hide was carried quickly outside the miicwaap by Mina , with the rest of us following her , and was laid by her on a pile of fresh spruce boughs which had been placed to ...
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The possibility thus exists that a ceremonial hide was displayed only for a few minutes at the dawn at the time when it was first decorated , but that subsequently a previously - decorated hide could be displayed for longer periods of ...
The possibility thus exists that a ceremonial hide was displayed only for a few minutes at the dawn at the time when it was first decorated , but that subsequently a previously - decorated hide could be displayed for longer periods of ...
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La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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