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The Pictographs Both Hoffman and Mallery traced individual pictographs from the original birch bark song scrolls they collected from White Earth . These were then reduced for reproduction in their monographs .
The Pictographs Both Hoffman and Mallery traced individual pictographs from the original birch bark song scrolls they collected from White Earth . These were then reduced for reproduction in their monographs .
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All eight song scrolls in Concordance 1 have at least one pictograph depicting bears and together account for 56 % of the 16 bear pictographs found in the entire sample of 24 song scrolls . Such a distribution is to be expected since ...
All eight song scrolls in Concordance 1 have at least one pictograph depicting bears and together account for 56 % of the 16 bear pictographs found in the entire sample of 24 song scrolls . Such a distribution is to be expected since ...
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It is obvious that the song scrolls collected by Hoffman show a high degree of consistency in their sequential ordering . This can be demonstrated quite easily for each group of song scrolls sharing a complex symbol ( e.g. , otters ) by ...
It is obvious that the song scrolls collected by Hoffman show a high degree of consistency in their sequential ordering . This can be demonstrated quite easily for each group of song scrolls sharing a complex symbol ( e.g. , otters ) by ...
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