Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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What is significant is that although the distribution of otters , bears and birds varies widely in each of the three ... bears and together account for 56 % of the 16 bear pictographs found in the entire sample of 24 song scrolls .
What is significant is that although the distribution of otters , bears and birds varies widely in each of the three ... bears and together account for 56 % of the 16 bear pictographs found in the entire sample of 24 song scrolls .
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he put the bear chins under the head of the bed , way down and left them there . " And of course , the girl recovered . These are but two examples that attest to the curing powers of the bear transferred to the hide - in particular ...
he put the bear chins under the head of the bed , way down and left them there . " And of course , the girl recovered . These are but two examples that attest to the curing powers of the bear transferred to the hide - in particular ...
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The triangular abstraction overlapping the edge of each circle represents the Bear's tongue and head as it breaks through the barrier . Among the Eastmain Cree , chiskayak or small wooden bears approximately 16 centimeters in length and ...
The triangular abstraction overlapping the edge of each circle represents the Bear's tongue and head as it breaks through the barrier . Among the Eastmain Cree , chiskayak or small wooden bears approximately 16 centimeters in length and ...
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