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Interesting in this regard is the language used to describe the killing of an animal , particularly when the killing is seen as a reciprocation , as after a ' food offering feast ' . The inanimate is used to describe the animal ...
Interesting in this regard is the language used to describe the killing of an animal , particularly when the killing is seen as a reciprocation , as after a ' food offering feast ' . The inanimate is used to describe the animal ...
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Perhaps the reversed light and shadow on mountains , differing from lake or muskeg or river , marks these off as symbolically special and hence their special treatment in stories as domiciles of animal bosses or thunder birds .
Perhaps the reversed light and shadow on mountains , differing from lake or muskeg or river , marks these off as symbolically special and hence their special treatment in stories as domiciles of animal bosses or thunder birds .
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From Animal Skins to Polyester : Four Hundred Years of Micmac and Maliseet Clothing Styles and Ornamentation Gaby Pelletier The New Brunswick Museum I The only record that presently remains of these people's clothing styles from the ...
From Animal Skins to Polyester : Four Hundred Years of Micmac and Maliseet Clothing Styles and Ornamentation Gaby Pelletier The New Brunswick Museum I The only record that presently remains of these people's clothing styles from the ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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