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Page 153
... becomes aroma , a sweetness that is also tasted and felt , physically and emotionally , as the smoke of the smudge is guided over and into oneself . Breath , the universal symbol of life , is experienced also as audible breath in the ...
... becomes aroma , a sweetness that is also tasted and felt , physically and emotionally , as the smoke of the smudge is guided over and into oneself . Breath , the universal symbol of life , is experienced also as audible breath in the ...
Page 155
... becomes a giant . Each time he puts them on , their Power fills him ; their knowledge and their strength come to him . And when he takes them off , he is a man of the People and lives by the edge of the sea with his wife and children ...
... becomes a giant . Each time he puts them on , their Power fills him ; their knowledge and their strength come to him . And when he takes them off , he is a man of the People and lives by the edge of the sea with his wife and children ...
Page 278
... becomes a source of too much pride - he sets himself apart . Literally blinded by Skunk's widui and socially blinded by his own power , he becomes — and continues to be — the destructive and solitary enemy of human hunters , an example ...
... becomes a source of too much pride - he sets himself apart . Literally blinded by Skunk's widui and socially blinded by his own power , he becomes — and continues to be — the destructive and solitary enemy of human hunters , an example ...
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