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The Pine

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The Pine has 7 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.

7 facts·7 predicates·1 sources

Mostly:height(1), common name(1), has nature of(1)

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murderedAtMurdered at(2)

containsContains(1)

sameNatureAsSame Nature As(1)

shinesWithSameLightAsShines With Same Light As(1)

transformedIntoTransformed Into(1)

Other facts (7)

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7 facts
PredicateValueRef
Heighttall[1]
Common Namepine[1]
Has Nature ofStars[1]
Contains Lightsame bright light[1]
Rdf:typeTree[1]
Same Nature AsThe Pleiades[1]
Shines With Same Light AsThe Pleiades[1]

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heightcherokee/mooney-1900-anitsutsa-pleiades-and-pine
tall
commonNamecherokee/mooney-1900-anitsutsa-pleiades-and-pine
pine
hasNatureOfcherokee/mooney-1900-anitsutsa-pleiades-and-pine
ex:stars
containsLightcherokee/mooney-1900-anitsutsa-pleiades-and-pine
same bright light
typecherokee/mooney-1900-anitsutsa-pleiades-and-pine
ex:Tree
sameNatureAscherokee/mooney-1900-anitsutsa-pleiades-and-pine
ex:the-pleiades
shinesWithSameLightAscherokee/mooney-1900-anitsutsa-pleiades-and-pine
ex:the-pleiades

References (1)

1 references
  1. 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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