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... animals , such as caribou , in trees and from a Mistikokan ( here meaning ' pole with spiritual importance or significance ' and explained further below ; also ' flagpole ' , ' mast ' ) . At first , the clergyman was frustrated in ...
... animals , such as caribou , in trees and from a Mistikokan ( here meaning ' pole with spiritual importance or significance ' and explained further below ; also ' flagpole ' , ' mast ' ) . At first , the clergyman was frustrated in ...
Page 466
... animals and the one who gives them to be killed . Aneke ne we mat owesisa anewen ma in ' The one who gives the ani- mals to be killed'.17 When boy kills first caribou they hang out the nicely prepared skin on a fine morning . 18 They ...
... animals and the one who gives them to be killed . Aneke ne we mat owesisa anewen ma in ' The one who gives the ani- mals to be killed'.17 When boy kills first caribou they hang out the nicely prepared skin on a fine morning . 18 They ...
Page 468
... animals was drained , kept and drunk for its nourishment . Women's afterbirth was taken by an old woman , wrapped and put away where it would not be disturbed . Blood would be washed away . In a different context , when a large animal ...
... animals was drained , kept and drunk for its nourishment . Women's afterbirth was taken by an old woman , wrapped and put away where it would not be disturbed . Blood would be washed away . In a different context , when a large animal ...
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