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Meanings of indian lore in English
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Usage of indian lore in English
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He heard with delight the exquisite fanciful Indianlore.
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VETALA: Hostile spirits from Indianlore, will animate corpses -theirown or others-to move around.
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He has an endless store of Indianlore.
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Oh, yes... the only ones I care about are those on Indians and Indianlore...
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Atlantis known as Thule both in German and Panama Indianlore, and of course, "coincidence" again the accepted explanation.
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Had Henry been superstitious, had he been steeped too much in Indianlore, he would have called it a phantom owl.
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Robert, so strongly permeated by Indianlore and faith, really believed, for a moment, that his comrade saw into the future.
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Iagoo is the name of a personage noted in Indianlore for having given extravagant narrations of whatever he had seen, heard, or accomplished.
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He had received the white man's culture, but the Indian soul was strong within him, nevertheless, and he was steeped, too, in Indianlore.
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The Chief has taught athletics and Indianlore at boys schools, recorded Indian songs for the Smitsonian Institution, acted as adviser to movie producers, etc.
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Was this the quaint village of Spanish times, reaching back still further through dimly remembered Indianlore to a world lost now except to legend?
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"I move we call them by an Indian name," said Job Paddock, the schoolmaster, who was deep in Indianlore.
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(1) The Mexicans have naturally inherited and assimilated Indianlore about plants, animals, places, all kinds of human relationships with the land.