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  1. La Griffe Des Aieux: Marquage Du Corps Et Demarquages Ethniques Chez Les Matis D'Amazonie (Collection) by Philippe Erikson, E. Peters, 1996-01

1. Peace, At Last
inevitably follow a breach of isolation among native americans are doomed to take their toll Neighbouring Amerindians, in particular the matis among whom I have conducted fieldwork
http://www.korubo.com/AMAZONDOC/peace.htm
Peace, at last Peace, alas Reflections on Sydney Possuelo's attempt to contact the Korubo by Philippe Erikson, University of Paris X-Nanterre (originally written in 1996 for National Geographic Online Will Sydney Possuelo's life-long dedication to the bloodless "pacification" of Brazilian Amerindians end tragically on the banks of the rio Itui, in the Javari basin ? Many in Brazil believe so. And indeed, the renowned sertanista and his team are putting their lives at stake in their attempt to contact the Korubo, locally known as caceteiros , "club-wielders" (from the French casse-tête , "club", literally "break-head"). The risks are great, considering how consistently the Korubo have been defending their territory against intruders ever since the late sixties. Trespassing in Korubo lands is dangerous. Numerous rubber-tappers, fishermen, hunters, loggers, and even ostensibly friendly employees of the Brazilian government's indian agency, Funai, have been killed, not to mention the scare - and sometimes scars - occasionnaly caused to missionaries, linguists or anthropopologists. Senhor Marinho dos Santos (one of Possuelo's field-assistants) reports that since 1966, local police files record at least 33 fatalities, with peaks in 1966-7, 1974-5, 1980-84, 1991-5. Possuelo and his team of Funai employees can be trusted to honor the

2. Native American Indian Cultures From Mexico And South America, Hands Around The
Marubo. Karaja. Uros. matis. Kayapo. Paumari. Mehinaku Richardson's extensive study and work with the native americans in Brazil has provided much of the information on the
http://www.indian-cultures.com/
Native American Indian Cultures Indian Cultures from Mexico and South America Hands Around the World introduces unique Indian cultures from Mexico and various parts of South America, particularly the Amazon basin. We are rapidly becoming a global culture. Many of the Native American cultures, especially in North America, have been lost forever and are still honored only in myth and memory. Fortunately there are some Indian cultures that are relatively intact, especially in Amazonia. Hands Around the World feels that it is important to preserve the art, stories, myths, belief systems, details of day to day life, in short all aspects of Native American culture while we still can. This web site is an educational resource to introduce these unique indigenous tribes. We have provided web links to use as additional educational resources. We encourage you to browse this site to learn more about these interesting cultures. Contents Indian Cultures Search: Trip to visit traditional villages and shamans Native American Indian Crafts To Translate Links Mexican Indian Cultures States of
Jalisco and Nayarit Huichol South American Indian Cultures Orinoco River Delta of Venezuela Amazon Rain Forest of Venezuela Amazon Rain Forest of Venezuela and Brazil Warao Guahibo Yanomamo Penare Ecuador - Columbia Piapoco Cofan Piaroa Yekuana Amazon Rain Forest of Brazil Matto Grosso / Xingu of Brazil Amapa / Para of Brazil Desana Assurini Satere-Maue Kampa ... Kamayura Peru - Andes

3. Wauu.DE: Society: Ethnicity: Indigenous People: Native Americans: Tribes, Nation
Munsee (4). Links URL hinzufügen. matis Indians Some rudimentary information about the matis and their artwork from an online seller of Amazon Indian art.
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  • Matis Indians
    Some rudimentary information about the Matis and their artwork from an online seller of Amazon Indian art.
    http://indian-cultures.com/Cultures/matis.html
  • Official website for Alom Ahau Tze'ec Ba'lam
    Official website for Alom Ahau Tze'ec Ba'lam, dedicated to sharing the truth about the contemporary Maya from an authentic indigenous perspective. Tze'ec is a Quiche Mayan "Priest" and Timekeeper.
    http://www.themayansite.com/
  • The Mission Indian Federation
    Historical information and ongoing research concerning the Mission Indian Federation, California Mission Indians, Southern California Reservations and related issues.
    http://www.missionindianfederation.com/
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4. Bookmarks
Archives with Emphasis on native americans. National Archeological Database native American Grave Indian Cultures the matis Indians. native American Mohegans. native Nations of Iowa
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Ableza, a Native American Arts and Film Institute
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allnative.com - Your Source For Native American Products

5. Into The Amazon @ National Geographic Magazine
We didn t know why. More than half of the 350 matis living along the For hundreds of years native americans in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres have used
http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0308/feature1/
Into the Amazon
Step into the world of writers and photographers as they tell you about the best, worst, and quirkiest places and adventures they encountered in the field
Get the facts behind the frame in this online-only gallery. Pick an image and see the photographer's technical notes.
Photo captions by
Alan Mairson
Vale do Javari Indigenous Area
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By Scott Wallace Photographs by Nicolas Reynard
Brazilian explorer and social activist Sydney Possuelo believes his country's uncontacted Indians should remain isolated. Why, then, is he risking his life to find them?
Get a taste of what awaits you in print from this compelling excerpt.
We found fresh human tracks this morning. They all pointed in the same direction that we're walking through the virgin jungle of Brazil's westernmost Amazon Basin. Woolly monkeys hoot and chatter somewhere in the distance, their banter punctuated by the occasional zing of a machete and the shrill cries of screaming piha birds high in the canopy overhead. Our column of 34 men proceeds in silence, strung out single file far back into the forest. Only one or two companions are visible at any time in the blur of electric greens and rain-soaked browns. The rest are swallowed from view by a spray of overhanging branches and vines as thick as anacondas dangling a hundred feet (30 meters) from the treetops to the forest floor. Just ahead of me, Sydney Possuelo strides double-time across a stretch of level ground, a welcome break from the steep hillsides we've been scrambling over for days. "We're probably the only ones who have ever walked here," he tells me. "Us and the Indians."

6. Archaeology At Crow Canyon: Research Internships
and scholarship involving significant participation by students, the lay public, and native americans. Lew matis, BA, Fort Lewis College, 1968, Lab Educator.
http://www.crowcanyon.org/Jobs/intern_research.html
RESEARCH INTERNSHIPS
Crow Canyon's intern program is listed in the Princeton Review's America's Top 100 Internships.
Excavation 1 and 2 (concurrent): May 17 July 30, 2004 Closed
Closed
Closed
Closed

Archaeobotanical 1 and 2 (concurrent): June 20 August 20, 2004 Closed
Deadline October 31, 2004
Because we receive numerous applications for these internships, we ask that you do not contact us regarding your application during the review process. Successful applicants will be notified by phone, and letters or E-mails will be sent to all those who have applied. The Crow Canyon Archaeological Center's mission is to initiate and conduct archaeological research and public education programs in partnership with Native Americans and institutions with common interests. The Center is located in southwestern Colorado near the town of Cortez and close to Mesa Verde National Park. Our Web site ( www.crowcanyon.org

7. Korubo
much less strict than we are) and Bina (a matis whom Schemo the very naïve (and unwillingly prejudiced) assumption that uncontacted native americans might be
http://www.korubo.com/AMAZONDOC/erikson.htm
Recently contacted Amerindians as depicted in media By Philippe Erikson, Ph.D., University of ParisX-Nanterre. Part I, review of Schemo, Diana Jean, 1999, "Last Tribal Battle", New York Times Magazine, october 31th As an anthropologist who has been working in the Javari basin for the past 16 years, I naturally pay very close attention to the literature regarding Sydney Possuelo's struggle in favor of Brazil's last uncontacted native peoples. I was therefore appalled to find that, of the numerous recently published papers featuring the recently contacted Korubo, one of the most misleading was published in the highly influential New York Times Magazine . This article, published on October 31, 1999, under the title "Last Tribal Battle", is gorged with errors, tarnished by ethnical stereotypes, and uncritically echoes some of the most biased arguments used by opponents of Possuelo's attempt at protecting isolated indigenous groups. Throughout her text, the author, Diana Jean Schemo, makes ill-informed statements about the Amazon and its first inhabitants, sometimes as gross as taking jaguars for leopards (p.75).

8. Argus Leader - Local News
The "different ones" have included troubled teens, native americans and the gay community. Those with mixed native and European ancestry are called matis. VST is the only seminary
http://www.argusleader.com/news/Mondayarticle1.shtml

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JEFF WILSON Associated Press published: 6/7/2004 Ceremonies end Friday with national funeral SANTA MONICA, Calif. - Ronald Reagan was remembered Sunday with jelly beans, flowers and flags in his hometown and at the mortuary where the former president's body lay. "Thank you for changing the world," said a handwritten note among the tokens of remembrance left in Santa Monica for the nation's 40th president, who died Saturday of pneumonia as a complication of Alzheimer's. He was 93. The family's spokeswoman said Nancy Reagan was thankful for the expressions of sympathy over the death of her husband. "I can tell you most certainly that, while it is an extremely sad time for Mrs. Reagan, there is definitely a sense of relief that he is no longer suffering and that he has gone to a better place," Joanne Drake said.

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Indigenous North americans (United States) native americans REGIONMODERN U.S. State(s Macuxi, Macushi, Pemon MaruboMatipu matis MatséMayoruna MaxakaliMaxacali Mehinako
http://landru.i-link-2.net/jtrees/text/Nations_of_new-world.txt
"Indigenous Nations of Mexico" BELIZE Belizean Creole [mixed British (European) and former African slaves] Garifuna Belizean Mestizo [mixed Spanish and Mayan descent] Spanish Maya [Yucatec, Mopan and Kekchi] GUATEMALA - Guatemalan Mestizo [mixed Amerindian-Spanish or assimilated Amerindian - "Ladino" locally] "Guatemalan Indian" HONDURAS Honduran Mestizo [mixed Amerindian and European] 90% "Honduran Indian" 7% EL SALVADOR - Salvadorean Mestizo 90% "white" [European, Euro-American; etc.] 9% "Salvadorean Indian" 1% NICARAGUA - Nicaraguan Mestizo (mixed Amerindian and European) 69% "white" [European, Euro-American; etc.] 17% "black" [African descent] 9% "Nicaraguan Indian" 5% COSTA RICA "white" (includes both European/Euro-American descent and Costa Rican Mestizo [Euro-Indian mix] ) 94% "black" 3% "Costa Rican Indian" 1% PANAMA Panamanian Mestizo (mixed Amerindian and "white") 70% Amerindian and mixed (West Indian) 14% "white" [European/Euro-American descent] 10% "Panamanian Indian" 6% ******************* * SOUTH AMERICA- * ******************* COLOMBIA Colombian Mestizo 58% "white" [European/Euro-American descent] 20% "mulatto" [mixed European-African decent] 14% "black" [indigenous African descent] 4% mixed "black"-"Colombian Indian" 3% [85 indigenous groups] [73 language groups; ethnicities unconfirmed] Achagua Andoque Awa-Cuaiquer Barasana Bora Cabiyarí Cacua Camsá Carabayo Carapana Carijona Chimila Cocama-Cocamilla Cofán Cogui Cubeo Cuiba Curripaco Desano Emberá, Northern Emberá-Baudó Emberá-Catío Emberá-Chamí Emberá-Saija Emberá-Tadó Guahibo Guambiano Guanano Guayabero Huitoto, Mi+Ni+Ca Huitoto, Murui Hupdë Ica Inga Inga, Jungle Koreguaje Kuna, Border Macaguán Macuna Malayo Motilón Muinane Nhengatu Nukak Makú Ocaina Páez Palenquero Piapoco Piaroa Piratapuyo Playero Puinave Quichua, Lowland (Napo) Sáliba Siona Siriano Tanimuca-Retuarã Tariano Tatuyo Ticuna Tucano Tunebo, Angosturas Tunebo, Barro Negro Tunebo, Central Tunebo, Western Tuyuca Waimaha Wayuu Woun Meu Yarí Yucuna Yukpa Yuruti VENEZUELA - [68% Venezuelan Mestizo 21% European/Euro-American ancestry 10% "black" [indigenous African ancestry] 1% "Venezuelan Indian"]

10. Classroom Activities - Heritage Gateways
are Jean McPherron, Kimberly Nielsen, Cory Little, Natalie Anderson, Mindy Husk, and Sara Birdmatis. How did the pioneers interactive with native americans?
http://heritage.uen.org/resources/activities.html
Classroom Activities Jump to these sections: You may also want to view the recommended reading list from the Sesquicentennial Committee. Utah: Then and Now The Gathering of Zion, 1964, McGraw-Hill Book Company p.6 Utah has had many different peoples who have called it home. This unit of study covers Utah's peoples up to the time that the transcontinental railroad connected the 2 coasts of the United States in 1869. Elementary Grades These lessons fall into 3 different age categories. The K-6 lessons are focused around the following essential questions. Pat Horyna helped several master teachers develop the focus for these lessons. Contributors of the K-6 lessons are Linda Crowther, Barbara Rindflesh, and Gaylene Seaman.The rest of team of K-6 teachers comes from the BYU/Public School Partnership including Rob Keddington, Lauren Tanner, Marilynn Nielson, Sharon Jensen, Debra May, Phyllis Embley, Mike Embley, Barry Graff, Ann Searle, Julie Warren, Jan Burger, Judy Catlett, and Christine Wilkinson. Essential Questions About the Settling of Utah Who settled Utah and why did they settle?

11. America: South America (A&M)
patients register, 18181822 WMS Amer 149 Franciso Javier matis (1763/4-1851 of relevance, notably writings of Baron von Humboldt on native americans of South
http://library.wellcome.ac.uk/doc_WTL039949.html
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Procedures Resources and finding aids Sources Leaflet list
Sources leaflets: South America
(Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Falkland Islands / Islas Malvinas, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Surinam, Uruguay, Venezuela)
Chinchon , 4th Conde de, Viceroy of Peru 1629-1639, popularly associated with introduction of cinchona bark to Europe: order requesting supply of mercury, 1632 WMS Amer 92
Pedro de Montenegro (1663-1728) Jesuit apothecary, herbalist and surgeon: copy extracts from his published work on materia medica, made in Argentina, early 18th century WMS Amer 41
Marcos Villodas (d.1739)

12. Mai 2003
Translate this page indiens non encore pacifiés, pour atteindre la fascinante tribu des matis. Monarch of the plains, sacred animal and pivotal resource for native americans.
http://perso.club-internet.fr/mcrives/mai03.html
MAI 2003
Calendrier 2004: Janvier Mars Avril Mai ... Novembre
- Photographies de Michelle Vignes - Paris France
Espace 14/16 Verneuil 14-16, rue de Verneuil 75007 Paris France T. +33 (0) 1 44 55 01 90 info@1416verneuil.com http://www.1416verneuil.com/expo.htm
http://www.museum-lyon.org/expositions/inuit/index.php
O
manique.
Informations: http://www.emaho.ws 4 au 13 Mai 2003 "Peau rouge" création poétique et musicale - Midi Pyrénnées-France
Ojibways du Lac du Flambeau :
Lakotas de Pine Ridge: Renseignements: http://assoc.wanadoo.fr/okoc okoc@wanadoo.fr 6 - 23 - 28 Mai et 17 Juin 2003- Documentaire "La loi de la jungle: chronique d'une zone de non droit"Paris-France
" La loi de la jungle : chronique d'une zone de non droit" est documentaire réalisé par Philippe Lafaix sur la tragédie qui se déroule actuellement en Guyane au détriment à la fois des ouvriers esclaves et des Indiens contaminés au mercure.
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manique.

13. Detailed Record
the concept of partible paternity among native South americans / Stephen Beckerman cap polyandrous conception among the Panoan matis (Amazonas, Brazil
http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/d7d11d35cf828189a19afeb4da09e526.html
About WorldCat Help For Librarians Cultures of multiple fathers : the theory and practice of partible paternity in lowland South America
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14. Scholarships
of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Contact John matis, BLM Education Officer before Congress as well as the interests of native americans and Alaskan
http://www.menominee.edu/newcmn1/FinancialAid/Scholarships.htm
Scholarships Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA), PO Box 268, Sisseton, SD 57262, or 245 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1801, New York, NY 10016-8728 Phone: 605-698-3998 or 212-689-8720 Email: aaia@tnics.com www.indian-affairs.org Bureau of Indian Affairs, Higher Education Grant Program Phone: 202-208-3478 Email: garrymartin@bia.gov Fellowship program provides funds to eligible Indian students to pursue a graduate degree. This program is available to students who are enrolled members of a federally recognized tribe that are enrolled in an accredited graduate school and pursuing a masters or doctorate degree full-time, in the U.S. This program is contracted to the American Indian Graduate Center (AIGC) located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. For further information, contact Norbert Hill, AIGC Director, at 505-881-4584 or Gary Martin, Office of Indian Education Programs at 202-208-3478. Scholarships are awarded to students who have been accepted to a nationally accredited institution of higher education, which provides a course of study conferring the Associates of Arts or Bachelor's degree. Students must be at least one-quarter degree Indian blood and demonstrate financial need as determined by the financial aid officer of the institution of higher learning. In 1999, 9,800 scholarships were awarded at an average of $3,000 per scholarship. Program provides assistance to eligible Indian adults to acquire the basic educational skills necessary to enable them to benefit from job training, and to continue their education to at least the level of completion of secondary school or equivalent certification. In 1999, approximately 10,000 American Indian adults participated in the Adult Education Programs. For further information contact Gary Martin at 202-208-3478 or email:

15. Sciaga.pl - Prace - Katalog Prac - Angielski
These were the horses which changed the live of the native americans living in dodano 200402-08 - srednia ocena 3.22 - autor matis wersja sciaga What is
http://slimak.sciaga.pl/prace/spis/85/d20_1.htm
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Essay: equal opportunities
The problem of equal opportunities, which is closely related to social justice, has never been solved so far. Although democratic systems have spread across new countries, the only occasion for public debate about the matter is when people go to polls. Politicians seem to forget about their electorate after seizing power. There is a lot of ...

16. Sciaga.pl - Prace - Katalog Prac - Angielski
dodano 200402-08 - srednia ocena 3.22 - autor matis wersja sciaga Formal letter were the horses which changed the live of the native americans living in
http://slimak.sciaga.pl/prace/spis/85/t50_1.htm
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"What would your dream home be like?" - The article for a school magazine.

17. INDIOS DA AMERICA DO SUL 16 - JURUÁ-UCAYALI
Translate this page Em native South americans (Patricia J. Lyon, org.). 1990. Les matis d’Amazonie Parure du Corps, Identité Ethnique et Organisation Sociale.
http://orbita.starmedia.com/~i.n.d.i.o.s/ias/ias12-19/16juruca.htm
var logDomain = "starmedia"; var logChannel = "gratisweb"; var logPath = "usuarios"; var logPage = "usuarios"; var noPopUp = true; var noLayer = true; Site Línguas Indígenas Brasileiras , de Renato Nicolai knewman@altavista.net Capítulo 16 JURUÁ-UCAYALI
por Julio Cezar Melatti
Revisto em 31-3-97
Mapa da área
População pano População não-pano Notas e abreviaturas ... Seções marubos Voltar ao Sumário de Índios da América do Sul
Esta área foi traçada de modo a abranger a maior parte dos índios da família lingüística pano. Não foi possível incluir todos: ficaram de fora os parquenauas ou nauas da área Extremo Sudoeste da Amazônia, os majurunas da área Alto Amazonas, os chácobos, pacauaras e caxararis da área Alto Madeira. Por outro lado nela ficaram incluídos representantes de grupos não-panos mais numerosos em outras áreas: da família catuquina (canamari, tsohom djapá) da área Juruá-Purus, aruaque (campas, piros) da área Extremo Sudoeste Amazônico. Vamo-nos concentrar aqui nos panos, deixando os índios de outras famílias lingüísticas para serem tratados nas referidas outras áreas. As sociedades falantes de línguas panos apresentam muitas seme­lhanças entre si e, num tipo de gênero hoje raro na literatura antropológica, Philippe Erikson (1993) nos oferece um sugestivo panorama geral das mesmas. Como é de se esperar, entretanto, há diferenças, sobretudo no que tange à organi­zação social, entre aquelas instaladas à margem de um grande rio, como é o caso do médio Ucayali, e as sediadas nos altos cursos, portanto nas partes menos caudalosas, de rios como o Juruá e o Javari, e em seus afluentes. Além, disso, talvez também se possa distingui-las no que tange ao contato com os brancos: as do médio Ucayali têm conta­to, inclusive com missões, desde o período colonial; as dos altos cursos do Juruá e Javari foram duramente afetadas pelo "boom" da borracha há um século; e, ainda nas bacias destes mesmos rios, há grupos que só iniciaram (ou retoma­ram) contato nos últimos cincoenta anos.

18. Resources
The Book of Mormon * Are native americans descendants of a. African americans and the Mormon Priesthood UPDATED!! Help Change Church * Stuart matis prayed and
http://www.helpingmormons.org/resources.htm
~~Resources~~ .....judge nothing hastily, dismiss nothing petulantly, patient investigation, and sometimes suspension of judgment in relation to matters difficult of belief are necessary to the ascertainment of truth, and in such manner wise men, anxious to know the truth, proceed.
B. H. Roberts, New Witnesses for God, Vol.2, p.91
PowerPoint
Slide Show Presentation on

LDS Church

History and Doctrine
~~History of the Mormon Church~~
a. A Brief Chronological History
A good quick reference!! b. Compare Joseph Smith with Ellen White!
R eveals striking similarities in experience and message. c. Joseph Smith and Adultery
* Smith was unsatisfied living with just one wife.
d. Joseph Smith as a "Lamb to the Slaughter"?
* Joseph gave Hyrum a singleshot pistol and prepared to defend himself with the six-shooter. e. Joseph Smith as a Prophet
* And it didn't come to pass!
f. Joseph Smith's Jupiter Talisman Medallion
* The "Prophet" possessed a magical Masonic medallion, or talisman, which he worked during his lifetime g.

19. ..::FaerieLandBodyArt::..Tattoo History
Some 120 matis currently inhabit the forest, living in two settlements along a When Europeans first arrived in the new world, they found native americans as a
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The following is an excerpt from my sophemore sociology thesis: "BodyModification: From Primitive Cultures to Modern Trends" Tattoo
Tattooing has been existent in North America since before the time of Christ, but it wasn't until the Europeans began exploring the American continent that a written and visual record began to exist of tattooing among indigenous tribes. In America, a tribe known as the Mississippians lived in the lower Mississippi Valley around the year 700 A.D. and artifacts discovered in that area show what appears to be tattoos on jars made in the form of human faces. Scratches on the chin, checks and forehead suggest tattooing. The warriors of the Tarascan Indians of west-central Mexico painted their bodies red and black and were heavily tattooed.
Tattoos can be placed anywhere on the body except on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet where the skin does not adequately retain the ink. In primitive cultures the size, location and choice of symbol or design as well as the ceremonial rite performed before or during the actual tattooing procedure has a major significance to the specific meaning of the tattoo.
Generally primitive people believe that the spirit is an exact replica of the physical body. This allows you to use the proper tattoos as a rite of passage in the spirit world. The people of Borneo, especially the Kayans, believe that not only will their tattoos get them into the proper spirit world but could also be used as a further qualification for obtaining certain profitable jobs in the afterlife. This belief is common in primitive cultures where it is believed that if you do not posses the proper body markings (tattoos, scars, brands...) then you will not be recognized by your ancestors and therefore not admitted into the spirit world.

20. Revue De Sommaires - Détail Des Articles D Une Revue
Translate this page The life cycle and body ornaments among the matis (Amazonas, Brazil Les Indiens de William FaulknerThe impossible foundation native americans in William
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