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... fire outside the house and to the fire in the woodstove inside the house ( indirectly represented by smoke issuing from the chimney ) . The theme of " inside " seems to be reiterated in Sam's drawing of a person dancing beside a ghetto ...
... fire outside the house and to the fire in the woodstove inside the house ( indirectly represented by smoke issuing from the chimney ) . The theme of " inside " seems to be reiterated in Sam's drawing of a person dancing beside a ghetto ...
Page 100
... fire . " Terry and his brothers occasionally go camping with their father , his brother and their cousins at the ... fire story . In this story the Trickster transforms himself into a rabbit in order to steal fire from the hearth of an ...
... fire . " Terry and his brothers occasionally go camping with their father , his brother and their cousins at the ... fire story . In this story the Trickster transforms himself into a rabbit in order to steal fire from the hearth of an ...
Page 101
... fire . While knowledge of this aatalohkan may have influenced Terry's drawing in Chart 2A , all my efforts to demonstrate a causal link were unsuccessful . When I asked Terry if he had ever heard the story of how Wisaakachak stole fire ...
... fire . While knowledge of this aatalohkan may have influenced Terry's drawing in Chart 2A , all my efforts to demonstrate a causal link were unsuccessful . When I asked Terry if he had ever heard the story of how Wisaakachak stole fire ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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