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When it starts flaming they say , nihiyawes pakuşeyimakan auhtinimuyin ' He gives this to him for his giving to them'.2 23 Memegwecu doesn't own all the bears , but just looks after them . The Indians say that everything they see Our ...
When it starts flaming they say , nihiyawes pakuşeyimakan auhtinimuyin ' He gives this to him for his giving to them'.2 23 Memegwecu doesn't own all the bears , but just looks after them . The Indians say that everything they see Our ...
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meat in the fire , Nikawipetak awen mayiwet [ pi ] matisinwihiyu ( the translator only said " The one who gives us life'.3 Simon Katapaytuk , Rupert House ( 1938 ) At the spring feast , the man puts grease in the fire for the one who ...
meat in the fire , Nikawipetak awen mayiwet [ pi ] matisinwihiyu ( the translator only said " The one who gives us life'.3 Simon Katapaytuk , Rupert House ( 1938 ) At the spring feast , the man puts grease in the fire for the one who ...
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... the one who gives the animals to be killed , ' ' [ the one ] who gives the meat ' and ' the one who looks after our breath . ' This indig- enous superior being has now been replaced by , or incorporated into , the Christian deity ...
... the one who gives the animals to be killed , ' ' [ the one ] who gives the meat ' and ' the one who looks after our breath . ' This indig- enous superior being has now been replaced by , or incorporated into , the Christian deity ...
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