Cleansing Rituals
.... whom
God uses, but not as one who heals. The cleansing "smudging" treatments described in "The Smudging Ceremony," by Adrienne Borden and Steve
Coyote describe ....
(842

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Three Works on Healing & Rituals
.... whom
God uses, but not as one who heals. The cleansing "smudging" treatments described in "The Smudging Ceremony," by Adrienne Borden and Steve
Coyote describe ....
(845

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The Trickster Archetype
.... The nature of such an encounter between
God and
Coyote is used as a means of illustrating that whenever the
Coyote is near the rules of predictability and ....
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Movers of Men and Mountains
....
God for help and used the lessons of his School of Hard Knocks to resolve the problem. His early experiences at the No. 5 Gold Mine made him recall the
coyote ....
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Religious Beliefs of the Hopi
.... Further, the sun was a
god of fertility, with a close association to the dead. .... behavior was not 'hopi.1 Association with an animal, such as a
coyote, owl, wolf ....
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The Trickster
.... diverse as the Norse -- for example the
god Loki's involvement in stealing magic apples (Branston 209) and the Navajo - as seen in all of the
Coyote stories of ....
(1787

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Cultural Trickster Types
.... diverse as the Norse -- for example the
god Loki's involvement in stealing magic apples (Branston 209) and the Navajo - as seen in all of the
Coyote stories of ....
(1787

7

)
Joseph Beuys
.... in a New York gallery that had the artist "locked up with a live
coyote, a cane .... which broadly speaking, is the name given to the positioning of man as
God agent ....
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World Religions
.... cite the perception of the
coyote as a trickster whose antics may disrupt .... idea current in the monotheistic world religions of today that
God somehow intervenes ....
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Aztec Art
.... Aztec calendar stone," while other sculptures depicted animals like the
coyote or insects .... both a Classic Maya deity and the Aztec
god Xochipilli." Significant ....
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Entry into the New World by Europeans & Africans
.... Sertima goes on next to elaborate on the derivation of the werewolf/
coyote cult of .... There is also a black
god whom the Mexicans called Ek-chu-ah associated with ....
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