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... shamans use the decorated hide ( exclusively of moose or caribou ) as a robe to perform hunting magic . The robe is worn to transform the shaman into a caribou , and thus to attract other caribou for his group to kill . He wears the ...
... shamans use the decorated hide ( exclusively of moose or caribou ) as a robe to perform hunting magic . The robe is worn to transform the shaman into a caribou , and thus to attract other caribou for his group to kill . He wears the ...
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... shaman- ism . The birch bark scrolls may therefore have their ultimate sources of inspiration in the religious iconography of Algonquian shamanism , a hypothesis supported by the fact that the scrolls show extensive links with other ...
... shaman- ism . The birch bark scrolls may therefore have their ultimate sources of inspiration in the religious iconography of Algonquian shamanism , a hypothesis supported by the fact that the scrolls show extensive links with other ...
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1977 The Changing Role of the Wabanaki Chief and Shaman . Pp . 213- 221 in the 8th . 1979 The Adoption of Medicinal ... Shamanism . Pp . 281- 288 in the 7th . 1976 The Archaeological Implications of the Proto - Algonquian Urheimat . Pp ...
1977 The Changing Role of the Wabanaki Chief and Shaman . Pp . 213- 221 in the 8th . 1979 The Adoption of Medicinal ... Shamanism . Pp . 281- 288 in the 7th . 1976 The Archaeological Implications of the Proto - Algonquian Urheimat . Pp ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
Emmanuel Désveaux | 33 |
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