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... plant as “ aster . " Hayden identifies it as Grindelia squarrosa . Murphey 1959 : 67 reports a completely different name for this plant : < ithi wa hyine > , which appears to possibly begin with he low- ( ' dog ' ) and conclude with -ye ...
... plant as “ aster . " Hayden identifies it as Grindelia squarrosa . Murphey 1959 : 67 reports a completely different name for this plant : < ithi wa hyine > , which appears to possibly begin with he low- ( ' dog ' ) and conclude with -ye ...
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... plant was used in the Peyote Ceremony , being rubbed on the head or clothing of participants after they had bathed . He says it was a scented plant which was chewed . This is Dorsey's " Strong Root . " té loucéni : ( an . ) ; ( hi ) te ...
... plant was used in the Peyote Ceremony , being rubbed on the head or clothing of participants after they had bathed . He says it was a scented plant which was chewed . This is Dorsey's " Strong Root . " té loucéni : ( an . ) ; ( hi ) te ...
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... plants from Kee changed his whole ethic about leaving some of the plant , and thanking the plant . As a biologist , Kaufman did collect plants before he met Kee , and he describes his collecting methods at this time saying , “ I ...
... plants from Kee changed his whole ethic about leaving some of the plant , and thanking the plant . As a biologist , Kaufman did collect plants before he met Kee , and he describes his collecting methods at this time saying , “ I ...
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