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Page 139
... knowledge with outsiders . The work for this paper was done with knowledgeable elders , but not with medicinal practitioners ( of which there are perhaps a half dozen with extremely good knowledge , and oth- ers with narrower or more ...
... knowledge with outsiders . The work for this paper was done with knowledgeable elders , but not with medicinal practitioners ( of which there are perhaps a half dozen with extremely good knowledge , and oth- ers with narrower or more ...
Page 193
... knowledge she had . So she used her medicinal knowledge to stop her son from bleeding to death , and then began to use her knowledge to help other people . She set small bones , helped deliver babies , and treated minor ailments for ...
... knowledge she had . So she used her medicinal knowledge to stop her son from bleeding to death , and then began to use her knowledge to help other people . She set small bones , helped deliver babies , and treated minor ailments for ...
Page 199
... knowledge with people , Native and non - Native , who were suddenly becoming interested in Indian beliefs . She also wanted to bring this trea- sure of knowledge back to Anishinaabe communities , where it was being lost . When she spoke ...
... knowledge with people , Native and non - Native , who were suddenly becoming interested in Indian beliefs . She also wanted to bring this trea- sure of knowledge back to Anishinaabe communities , where it was being lost . When she spoke ...
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Marshall J Becker | 23 |
MariePierre Bousquet | 53 |
Phil Branigan Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 75 |
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