Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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Her death made me look at life a little differently . It made me realize how life is so precious , so beautiful , so sacred . Yet , it is so mysterious and most difficult , in fact unbearable at times , not realizing how fortunate we ...
Her death made me look at life a little differently . It made me realize how life is so precious , so beautiful , so sacred . Yet , it is so mysterious and most difficult , in fact unbearable at times , not realizing how fortunate we ...
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Their dissatisfaction with the husbands they chose and their longing for home lead them to look for a means of escape . They meet a grandmother who offers to help them , but who explicitly forbids them to look down during their descent ...
Their dissatisfaction with the husbands they chose and their longing for home lead them to look for a means of escape . They meet a grandmother who offers to help them , but who explicitly forbids them to look down during their descent ...
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And she would say , “ Look at this ! " , " Watch what it does ! " , " Isn't it pretty ! " and her eyes would shine . Native children may be a shade less demonstrative , but they enjoy the animals in exactly the same ways .
And she would say , “ Look at this ! " , " Watch what it does ! " , " Isn't it pretty ! " and her eyes would shine . Native children may be a shade less demonstrative , but they enjoy the animals in exactly the same ways .
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