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Page 362
... otter , with other animals , possesses this amphibious adeptness , a quality also displayed by the Anishinabe as ... otter's life , are telescoped into the image and reality of the medicine lodge . Lake Superior and its environs becomes ...
... otter , with other animals , possesses this amphibious adeptness , a quality also displayed by the Anishinabe as ... otter's life , are telescoped into the image and reality of the medicine lodge . Lake Superior and its environs becomes ...
Page 365
... otter's trail is the otter track . " In this design there are two elements , a diamond and an elongated hexagon about three times as long as the diamond , " Coleman states . This represents the otter's track , made " with its tail when ...
... otter's trail is the otter track . " In this design there are two elements , a diamond and an elongated hexagon about three times as long as the diamond , " Coleman states . This represents the otter's track , made " with its tail when ...
Page 366
... OTTER In its representational form , otter can be multiplied in many ways . Its multiple manifestations are instances where the power of otter can be operative . These representational forms and had and continue to have an impact on ...
... OTTER In its representational form , otter can be multiplied in many ways . Its multiple manifestations are instances where the power of otter can be operative . These representational forms and had and continue to have an impact on ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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