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Page 141
For example , in 1928 when Gladys was researching the medicine and folklore of the Gay Head and Mashpee , she compared their stories of the little people of the woods to those of Aunt Fidelia . Her aunt's eccentricity was suddenly much ...
For example , in 1928 when Gladys was researching the medicine and folklore of the Gay Head and Mashpee , she compared their stories of the little people of the woods to those of Aunt Fidelia . Her aunt's eccentricity was suddenly much ...
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One of the figures holds his medicine pouch in his left hand . There are other bags draped over the fallen form ( 101 ) . Another photograph of the interior of a medicine dance lodge is in Paul Radin's work on the Winnebago ( Radin 1923 ...
One of the figures holds his medicine pouch in his left hand . There are other bags draped over the fallen form ( 101 ) . Another photograph of the interior of a medicine dance lodge is in Paul Radin's work on the Winnebago ( Radin 1923 ...
Page 402
In my judgement this is a medicine bag . It has material inserted in the nostril , a verticle slit in the body under the head for insertion of medicine materials and the four paws and tail are covered with tabs of silk ribbon work with ...
In my judgement this is a medicine bag . It has material inserted in the nostril , a verticle slit in the body under the head for insertion of medicine materials and the four paws and tail are covered with tabs of silk ribbon work with ...
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La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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