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The Mother

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The Mother has 6 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references.

6 facts·6 predicates·2 sources

Mostly:teleologically supervises(1), relation of(1), visited frequency(1)

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6 facts
PredicateValueRef
Teleologically SupervisesClaude[1]
Relation ofThe Seventh Boy[2]
Visited Frequencyevery morning and every evening[2]
Visited LocationThe Burial Spot[2]
Action Performedcry[2]
Caused DampnessThe Ground[2]

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teleologicallySupervisesblah/tpmjs/part-34
ex:claude
relationOfcherokee/mooney-1900-anitsutsa-pleiades-and-pine
ex:the-seventh-boy
visitedFrequencycherokee/mooney-1900-anitsutsa-pleiades-and-pine
every morning and every evening
visitedLocationcherokee/mooney-1900-anitsutsa-pleiades-and-pine
ex:the-burial-spot
actionPerformedcherokee/mooney-1900-anitsutsa-pleiades-and-pine
cry
causedDampnesscherokee/mooney-1900-anitsutsa-pleiades-and-pine
ex:the-ground

References (2)

2 references
  1. [1]Part 341 fact
    ctx:discord/blah/tpmjs/part-34
  2. ctx:seven-sisters/cherokee/mooney-1900-anitsutsa-pleiades-and-pine
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      [Source: Origin of the Pleiades and the Pine (Ani'tsutsa — The Boys) — tradition: cherokee; era: ancestral; recorded by James Mooney 1887–1888, published 1900. Excerpt 2/2. Provenance: https://www.nativehistoryassociation.org/pleiades.php]

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