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    Narrative in the feminine Daphne Marlatt and Nicole Brossard / by Knutson, Susan Lynne

    Published 2000
    Subjects: “…Marlatt, Daphne. How hug a stone.…”
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    Narrative in the feminine Daphne Marlatt and Nicole Brossard / by Knutson, Susan Lynne

    Published 2000
    Subjects: “…Marlatt, Daphne. How hug a stone.…”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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    Landscape in the Longue Durée : A History and Theory of Pebbles in a Pebbled Heathland Landscape
    Landscape in the longue dure⁺ѓe : a history and theory of pebbles in a pebbled heathland landscape /
    by Tilley, Christopher Y., Allen, Michael J.

    Published 2017
    Subjects: “…Stone age. fast (OCoLC)fst01133823…”
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    Landscape in the Longue Durée : A History and Theory of Pebbles in a Pebbled Heathland Landscape
    Landscape in the longue dure⁺ѓe : a history and theory of pebbles in a pebbled heathland landscape /
    by Tilley, Christopher Y., Allen, Michael J.

    Published 2017
    Subjects: “…Stone age. fast (OCoLC)fst01133823…”
    Full text available:
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    Caciques and Cemí idols the web spun by Taíno rulers between Hispaniola and Puerto Rico / by Oliver, José R.

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…-- Webs of interaction : human beings, other beings, and many things -- Personhood and the animistic Amerindian perspective -- Contrasting animistic and naturalistic worldviews -- The Cemí reveals its personhood and its body form -- Cemí idols and Taínoan idolatry -- Cemís and personal identities -- The power and potency of the Cemís -- The display of Cemís : personal vs. communal ownership, private vs. public function -- Face-to-face interactions : Cemís, idols, and the native political elite -- Hanging on to and losing the power of the Cemí idols -- The inheritance and reciprocal exchange of Cemí icons -- Cemís : alienable or inalienable; to give and to keep -- Stone collars, elbow stones, and caciques -- Ancestor Cemís and the Cemíification of the caciques -- The guaíza face masks : gifts of the living for the living -- The circulation of chief's names, women, and Cemís : between the greater and lesser Antilles -- Up in arms : Taíno freedom fighters in Higüey and Boriquén -- The virgin Mary icons and native Cemís : two cases of religious syncretism in Cuba -- Religious syncretism and transculturation : the crossroads toward new identities -- Final remarks.…”
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    Caciques and Cemí idols the web spun by Taíno rulers between Hispaniola and Puerto Rico / by Oliver, José R.

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…-- Webs of interaction : human beings, other beings, and many things -- Personhood and the animistic Amerindian perspective -- Contrasting animistic and naturalistic worldviews -- The Cemí reveals its personhood and its body form -- Cemí idols and Taínoan idolatry -- Cemís and personal identities -- The power and potency of the Cemís -- The display of Cemís : personal vs. communal ownership, private vs. public function -- Face-to-face interactions : Cemís, idols, and the native political elite -- Hanging on to and losing the power of the Cemí idols -- The inheritance and reciprocal exchange of Cemí icons -- Cemís : alienable or inalienable; to give and to keep -- Stone collars, elbow stones, and caciques -- Ancestor Cemís and the Cemíification of the caciques -- The guaíza face masks : gifts of the living for the living -- The circulation of chief's names, women, and Cemís : between the greater and lesser Antilles -- Up in arms : Taíno freedom fighters in Higüey and Boriquén -- The virgin Mary icons and native Cemís : two cases of religious syncretism in Cuba -- Religious syncretism and transculturation : the crossroads toward new identities -- Final remarks.…”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
    Electronic eBook
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