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Page 393
... Lived beside a small canal and played with a boy of the same age who lived across canal . In a fit of anger one day , H threw a kitten down stairs and killed it . Disliked stepfather , would play rough noisy games with him , but ...
... Lived beside a small canal and played with a boy of the same age who lived across canal . In a fit of anger one day , H threw a kitten down stairs and killed it . Disliked stepfather , would play rough noisy games with him , but ...
Page 486
... lived as women were cited by an informant , two women who lived as men , and others are known . One of the former was from the Dalles . This is a very minor fraction in a population numbering upward of two thousand . Kroeber has assumed ...
... lived as women were cited by an informant , two women who lived as men , and others are known . One of the former was from the Dalles . This is a very minor fraction in a population numbering upward of two thousand . Kroeber has assumed ...
Page 487
... lived like a man although she retained women's dress . She married a woman who lived with her a long time and finally died . She observed the usual mourning , wearing a bark belt as a man does at this time to prevent the back from ...
... lived like a man although she retained women's dress . She married a woman who lived with her a long time and finally died . She observed the usual mourning , wearing a bark belt as a man does at this time to prevent the back from ...
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