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Her words are modest and tend to downplay the pivotal nature of her role , therefore quotes are used sparingly . Yet , although she would never presume to present herself as a rival to Uncas or Occum for a premier position in tribal ...
Her words are modest and tend to downplay the pivotal nature of her role , therefore quotes are used sparingly . Yet , although she would never presume to present herself as a rival to Uncas or Occum for a premier position in tribal ...
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sion of dramatic action ; hence , much of what is told in the stories is taken up with litanies of manitos ( the supernaturals , or gods ) , natural symbols , ritual paraphernalia , and suggested choreography .
sion of dramatic action ; hence , much of what is told in the stories is taken up with litanies of manitos ( the supernaturals , or gods ) , natural symbols , ritual paraphernalia , and suggested choreography .
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The natural and dyed quills have been laid flat along the birchbark surface , inserted upright and trimmed to a short stubble , or worked into three dimensional forms such as tiny coils ( Garte 1984 : Nos . 16–35 ) .
The natural and dyed quills have been laid flat along the birchbark surface , inserted upright and trimmed to a short stubble , or worked into three dimensional forms such as tiny coils ( Garte 1984 : Nos . 16–35 ) .
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