5-6 Place keepers and followers after
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We see the people can be either place keepers, like us.  We hunt small animals, the biggest is sharp tusk.  (I wonder if this is a pig?  There were some sturdy pigs with good looking tusks in the ice age.)  We also learned to plant beans, as Bending Woman and Grateful Daughter showed us to do.  We gather roots and berries and dry some of these against the Long Cold.   Followers after sort through the dung of the herds, and sometimes get trampled by them.  This is not our choice as a way of life.  We value our way of life above all others.   Painting ..read more
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Bisons rumble
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517 bisons rumble
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334-5. Apparent dissimilarities allow learning also
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331 -333. Who are the human Beings?
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We may learn from skimmers, swimmers, flyers...yet those who walk on two feet are closest to us physically, and easiest to learn from ..read more
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An early times story about deep diving with great swimmers. This was an original People living in peace at the edge of Ocean.
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509-511 We see other people encouraging the dark tossing ocean over the cliff. We see this as wasteful.
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When we plant and forget our garden, the plants may yet grow, and sustain the future's hungry.   ..read more
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