Notion of inviting a Great Hare into the home should confuse almost anyone with even slightest tether to traditional mythos. Tricky hare appears not just with Germanic Ôstara and other Indo-European lore, but also in Yoruba, as Algonquin MANABOZHO...wat mean??
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sometimes the hare is a dopey animal stripped of its skin and then fooled into bathing flayed in saltwater, only saved by pity and instruction to roll in the pollen of reeds
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I have heard whispers from granddaughter of early ethnobotanist: She say physiology & mannerisms of Meshkwahkihaki & Sauk around St. Lawrence River Basin bear striking resemblance to high-born descendants of Oranyan in Oyo Empire—Claims of “path” from Gitche Gumee to Niger Deltapic.twitter.com/RKjps6kOuB
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Some of the floor cleaning agents look like fruit juicespic.twitter.com/FNIF4xD7HE
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Why do they make them that fruity looking anyway?
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Muesli favored treat of Kiwis.
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