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The indigenous Dayak people live in the impenetrable rainforests of Kalimantan. In their own language, this word means nothing more than "man". Their way of life is adapted to their habitat and their ancestors have lived there since the 3rd millennium BC. Some of their traditions may sound astonishingly familiar to us, like dilating the earlobe. With us […]
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The indigenous Dayak people live in the impenetrable rainforests of Kalimantan. In their own language, this word means nothing more than "man". Their way of life is adapted to their habitat and their ancestors have lived there since the 3rd millennium BC. Some of their traditions may sound astonishingly familiar to us, like dilating the earlobe. At [...]
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The indigenous Dayak people live in the impenetrable rainforests of Kalimantan. In their own language, this word means nothing more than "man". Their way of life is adapted to their habitat and their ancestors have lived there since the 3rd millennium BC. Some of their traditions may sound astonishingly familiar to us, like dilating the earlobe. At [...]
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The wolf always played an important role in the life of the Lakota Indians. He was both a threat and a wise totem animal. There was a wolf cult called “Šung'manitu”, to which special priests and medicine men belonged and whose ritual robes included a wolf's fur under which the cult member could hide. The legends of the Lakota Indians also reflect the meaning [...]
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The wolf always played an important role in the life of the Lakota Indians. He was both a threat and a wise totem animal. There was a wolf cult called “Šung'manitu”, to which special priests and medicine men belonged and whose ritual robes included a wolf's fur under which the cult member could hide. The legends of the Lakota Indians also reflect the meaning [...]
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The wolf always played an important role in the life of the Lakota Indians. He was both a threat and a wise totem animal. There was a wolf cult called “Šung'manitu”, to which special priests and medicine men belonged and whose ritual robes included a wolf's fur under which the cult member could hide. The legends of the Lakota Indians also reflect the meaning [...]
71,18 € VAT included