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In the last of the articles in Flannery's 1980s James Bay renaissance , Flannery ( 1986 ) chose to work through some of Father Cooper's notes on hunting territories , an issue that has been debated in the anthropological literature ...
In the last of the articles in Flannery's 1980s James Bay renaissance , Flannery ( 1986 ) chose to work through some of Father Cooper's notes on hunting territories , an issue that has been debated in the anthropological literature ...
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Loyalty to a Mistabeo may greatly enhance a hunter's ability to kill food , to foretell the future , to see the news over long distances , to cure illness . Or , it may be used destructively to cause other hunters to fail in their hunt ...
Loyalty to a Mistabeo may greatly enhance a hunter's ability to kill food , to foretell the future , to see the news over long distances , to cure illness . Or , it may be used destructively to cause other hunters to fail in their hunt ...
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Alice Erless told Flannery that one fall her husband was most anxious that she complete his leggings before the first beaver hunt , otherwise " he would have no luck " in hunting beaver that whole season ( per- sonal communication ...
Alice Erless told Flannery that one fall her husband was most anxious that she complete his leggings before the first beaver hunt , otherwise " he would have no luck " in hunting beaver that whole season ( per- sonal communication ...
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