Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 28Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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... dimension ontologique de la vision , un homme commence à être lorsqu'il reçoit une vision . Il ne s'agit pas ici d'un " je pense donc je suis " , mais d'un “ je rêve donc je suis " ; identité individuelle mais également culturelle ...
... dimension ontologique de la vision , un homme commence à être lorsqu'il reçoit une vision . Il ne s'agit pas ici d'un " je pense donc je suis " , mais d'un “ je rêve donc je suis " ; identité individuelle mais également culturelle ...
Page 177
... dimension of life . And this basket that they were supposed to get on it was during the creation that they have to go through this thing in order to get to that world . And they have to be lowered with this string . And the string ...
... dimension of life . And this basket that they were supposed to get on it was during the creation that they have to go through this thing in order to get to that world . And they have to be lowered with this string . And the string ...
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... dimension- ally as primarily assimilative , as a form of directed cultural change . This has been seen as ... dimensional and multi - faceted , as J. W. Cell has noted , " something rather less fixed , something rather more historical ...
... dimension- ally as primarily assimilative , as a form of directed cultural change . This has been seen as ... dimensional and multi - faceted , as J. W. Cell has noted , " something rather less fixed , something rather more historical ...
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