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  2. Cogewea - Wikipedia

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    But the publisher also resisted acknowledging Mourning Dove as an Indigenous novelist rather than as an ethnographic source. [9] Indigenous peoples in the twentieth century were largely excluded and even blocked from publishing in Canada and the United States. [14] [15] Mourning Dove's eventual success can be seen as an aberration rather than ...

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  4. Mourning Dove (author) - Wikipedia

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    Mourning Dove [a] (born Christine Quintasket [1]) or Humishuma [4] was a Native American (Okanogan , Arrow Lakes , and Colville) author best known for her 1927 novel Cogewea, the Half-Blood: A Depiction of the Great Montana Cattle Range and her 1933 work Coyote Stories.

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  7. Glossary of spirituality terms - Wikipedia

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    Japa: (or Japam) A spiritual discipline in which a devotee repeats a mantra or the name of the God. The repetition can be aloud or just the movement of lips or in the mind. This spiritual practice is present in the major religions of world. This is considered as one of the most effective spiritual practices.

  8. Talk:Mourning dove - Wikipedia

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  9. Hannah Cohoon - Wikipedia

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    Cohoon became a member of the Hancock Shaker Village [1] and made "gift drawings" that recounted spiritual visitations received during the Era of Manifestations encountered by Shakers in the mid-19th century. Uncommonly for Shaker gift drawings, she signed her drawings, so that the works have been attributed to her.