Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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These figures are distributed in the same proportions throughout all three concordances as well as in the combined total for ... They are the most frequently - occurring type of human figure , constituting 23 % of the entire sample of ...
These figures are distributed in the same proportions throughout all three concordances as well as in the combined total for ... They are the most frequently - occurring type of human figure , constituting 23 % of the entire sample of ...
Page 147
Examine Scroll D. The horned human figure in column 15 is just a slightly modified version of the otter in column 10. The two feathery projections from the otter's mouth ( feathers were placed here in otterskin medicine bags ) have been ...
Examine Scroll D. The horned human figure in column 15 is just a slightly modified version of the otter in column 10. The two feathery projections from the otter's mouth ( feathers were placed here in otterskin medicine bags ) have been ...
Page 148
Indeed , the figure in column 27 can be derived from that in column 24 by simply inverting the former ... in Scroll C. Such a relation links the heart pictograph in column 23 of Scroll B with the twin figures representing the rising and ...
Indeed , the figure in column 27 can be derived from that in column 24 by simply inverting the former ... in Scroll C. Such a relation links the heart pictograph in column 23 of Scroll B with the twin figures representing the rising and ...
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