| Spiritchaser 1996 |
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| Nierika: from the Huichol (a people in Sierra Madras) word naurika, it is a circular object made of stone, clay, wood, etc, decorated with the symbols of a person's life experiences; a new one would be created when a person embarked on a new prolific endeavor; an English meaning I believe is "a move to a different level; a milestone." Song of the Stars Indus: a large river in Pakistan, also the name of a civilization dating back to at least the third milennium B.C., the people at least fabled to have been destroyed by the Aryans. Song of the Dispossessed Dedicace Outo: something Algonquian? The Snake and the Moon: a type of circle dance in Yoga. Song of the Nile: longest river in the world, flows north, life-blood of Egypt throughout history and where I plan to do some archaeological work. Devorzhum |
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