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... spirit - person , not called Manitu , who was considered to be " over " all the others and can thus in some sense be considered a superior being . This spirit - person was not supreme , however , in the sense of being all - powerful ...
... spirit - person , not called Manitu , who was considered to be " over " all the others and can thus in some sense be considered a superior being . This spirit - person was not supreme , however , in the sense of being all - powerful ...
Page 459
... Spirit which enters the Conjuring House and his words equally true ” ( Davies 1963 : 329-40 ; Long 2000 : 47 ) . We briefly examine some records of early clergymen , recognizing that much has been lost or transformed because of ...
... Spirit which enters the Conjuring House and his words equally true ” ( Davies 1963 : 329-40 ; Long 2000 : 47 ) . We briefly examine some records of early clergymen , recognizing that much has been lost or transformed because of ...
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... spirit - helpers were not thought to be as essential to success in hunting as were " competence " and " hope " ( R.J. Preston 2002 ; Flannery & Chambers 1985 : 65-70 ) . Hunting songs had been replaced by hymns ( R.J. Preston 1984b ) ...
... spirit - helpers were not thought to be as essential to success in hunting as were " competence " and " hope " ( R.J. Preston 2002 ; Flannery & Chambers 1985 : 65-70 ) . Hunting songs had been replaced by hymns ( R.J. Preston 1984b ) ...
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