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At 09:24 PM 3/30/01 -0500, Stacie Tolen wrote:
>> >But many H/Gs had rituals regarding the hunt. Even in Greek mythology,
>>there
>> >is a goddess of the hunt (Diana).
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>>The greeks were "civilised"--I wouldn't call them H/G.
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>>A better example would be some of the celtic tribes, particulary the first
>>wave of them.
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>Oops, that was just my flow of thought there...(kids distracted me) I was
>trying to point out that both H/G and civilised folks had gods for the hunt.
>Rituals and prayer regarding food aren't exclusive to agricultural people.
>You're right, that didn't make much sense. Sorry.
Oh, that I definitely agree with--I was just musing that their way of life
strongly influenced the myths they created and how *they* interpreted
things. [And my way of life influences me the same way, I'm sure!]
>>I'm ashamed to admit that doesn't ring a bell! My memory must be going :)
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>>Dianne
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>The Twilight Zone episode called "Eye of the Beholder", A "pretty" gal among
>pig-faced folk who find her appearance repulsive and are trying to
>reconstruct her face - one of the better-known episodes, probably because
>it's the worst episode. You didn't miss much there.
I do vaguely remember it now. It's been a few years :) Obviously, it
didn't strike a deep cord!
thanks
Dianne
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