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... story , but rather lend it an ambiv- alence that allows for multiple interpretations and seems to align it with the ... story , too involves not the creation of the 20. Jones 1917 : 17 . 21 . One version of the story appears in Jones ...
... story , but rather lend it an ambiv- alence that allows for multiple interpretations and seems to align it with the ... story , too involves not the creation of the 20. Jones 1917 : 17 . 21 . One version of the story appears in Jones ...
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... story about being instructed by the women to go around asking for beads ( Kegg 1991 : 92-93 ) . In the tradi- tional story of how many months there should be in a single winter , told by Cecilia Sugarhead ( 1996 : 38 ) , when the moose ...
... story about being instructed by the women to go around asking for beads ( Kegg 1991 : 92-93 ) . In the tradi- tional story of how many months there should be in a single winter , told by Cecilia Sugarhead ( 1996 : 38 ) , when the moose ...
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... stories , such as the shuteye dance , the squeaking branch story , and his encounter with the ducks27 ( or geese ) , partridges , 28 danc- ing bulrushes , highbush cranberries , and many others . 26 25 24. This is also the name used by ...
... stories , such as the shuteye dance , the squeaking branch story , and his encounter with the ducks27 ( or geese ) , partridges , 28 danc- ing bulrushes , highbush cranberries , and many others . 26 25 24. This is also the name used by ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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