Mutant Message Down UnderAn American woman's fictionalized account of her life with the Aborigines of Australia. The novel's message is that Western culture is in trouble because it has divorced itself from nature. The author is a practitioner of alternative health. |
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Page 58
... crocodile . On the first morning , one of the women came to me . She took the filthy twine from her head and holding my long hair up off my neck , used it to secure a new upswept hair fashion . Her name was Spirit Woman . I didn't ...
... crocodile . On the first morning , one of the women came to me . She took the filthy twine from her head and holding my long hair up off my neck , used it to secure a new upswept hair fashion . Her name was Spirit Woman . I didn't ...
Page 86
... crocodile . We were at least two hundred miles from the nearest marsh . We had been together for several weeks when I became aware of eyes surrounding me anytime I ventured away from the group . The darker the night , the larger the ...
... crocodile . We were at least two hundred miles from the nearest marsh . We had been together for several weeks when I became aware of eyes surrounding me anytime I ventured away from the group . The darker the night , the larger the ...
Page 184
... crocodile pool . He shook his head , not interested in being repaid and quickly walked away . I wandered down a few streets and saw some school children gathered together . They stood awaiting the arrival of afternoon transportation ...
... crocodile pool . He shook his head , not interested in being repaid and quickly walked away . I wandered down a few streets and saw some school children gathered together . They stood awaiting the arrival of afternoon transportation ...
Contents
THREE Natural Footwear page | 19 |
FIVE Getting High page | 37 |
SEVEN What is SOCIAL Security? page | 53 |
Copyright | |
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