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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 293471, member: 2844"]Most tribes borrow from each other, it happens all over the world, that is a natural human thing.</p><p>Religions don't borrow that much from each other, usually only in the beginning, from related religions. That is why I made the distinction between the origins of Kolowisi and the peyote bird. The peyote bird, a strong religious symbol which originated in the wetlands of the southeast, is religious imagery that is not usually seen in Zuni work. Not just because it is not Zuni, but it belongs to a specific religious group. Another reason could be that non-peyotists usually don't want to associated with the peyote cults.</p><p><br /></p><p>I thought the granules were grime from having been in the supermarket sack with the other 'stuff'.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/biggrin.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":D" unselectable="on" /> But you've got it in your hand, you can see it better than I can.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 293471, member: 2844"]Most tribes borrow from each other, it happens all over the world, that is a natural human thing. Religions don't borrow that much from each other, usually only in the beginning, from related religions. That is why I made the distinction between the origins of Kolowisi and the peyote bird. The peyote bird, a strong religious symbol which originated in the wetlands of the southeast, is religious imagery that is not usually seen in Zuni work. Not just because it is not Zuni, but it belongs to a specific religious group. Another reason could be that non-peyotists usually don't want to associated with the peyote cults. I thought the granules were grime from having been in the supermarket sack with the other 'stuff'.:D But you've got it in your hand, you can see it better than I can.[/QUOTE]
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