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a boasted of an old patriarch who could charm food out of an enemy camp ; of another who was able by song to restore an estranged wife to her husband ; and of still another who made medicine bags which , when worn around the neck ...
a boasted of an old patriarch who could charm food out of an enemy camp ; of another who was able by song to restore an estranged wife to her husband ; and of still another who made medicine bags which , when worn around the neck ...
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They related how the Great Medicine Spirit once came to earth and lived a hundred years , going among the old men and teaching them many things , including magic . It was common for the aged 56 to have dreams in which they were told ...
They related how the Great Medicine Spirit once came to earth and lived a hundred years , going among the old men and teaching them many things , including magic . It was common for the aged 56 to have dreams in which they were told ...
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65 One old Hopi related how he came to treat diseases : “ While I was at First Mesa watching a Katcina dance , three old medicine men laid their hands on me and told me to follow them . They led me to a private place and informed me ...
65 One old Hopi related how he came to treat diseases : “ While I was at First Mesa watching a Katcina dance , three old medicine men laid their hands on me and told me to follow them . They led me to a private place and informed me ...
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Research Procedure | 1 |
The Assurance of Food | 20 |
Property Rights | 36 |
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