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The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions

by Paula Gunn Allen

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World War II, 21, 125<br />

Wovoka (Paiute holy man), 115, 263<br />

Wúwuchim (cosmic cycle), 73<br />

Yaya (religious leader of tribe), 17<br />

Yellow, see Color, significance of<br />

Yellow Woman (Koch<strong>in</strong>nenako), 6, 29, 45, 128; sisters of, 227;<br />

stories about, 223, 226–40, 242, 244. See also Corn Mo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

(Irriaku)<br />

Yokut <strong>Indian</strong>s, 198<br />

Young, Fred, 147, 150, 154<br />

Young Bear, Ray, 264<br />

Yuki <strong>Indian</strong>s, 197<br />

Yuma <strong>Indian</strong>s, 196–97, 198<br />

Yurok <strong>Indian</strong>s, 32, 198<br />

Zeisberger, David, 34<br />

Zuñi <strong>Indian</strong>s, 41, 73, 197, 198

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