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  2. Cabinessence - Wikipedia

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    Reconnected telephone direct / Dialing / Different color cords to your / Extension / Don’t forget to mention / This is a recording Even though the echoes through / My mind / Have filtered through the pines / I came and found my peace / And this is not a recording / Doobie doo / Doobie doo / Or not doobie [11]

  3. Plenty Coups - Wikipedia

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    Plenty Coups (Crow: Alaxchíia Ahú, [1] "many achievements"; c. 1848 – 1932) was the principal chief of the Crow Tribe and a visionary leader.. He allied the Crow with the whites when the war for the West was being fought because the Sioux and Cheyenne (who opposed white settlement of the area) were the traditional enemies of the Crow.

  4. In her book Crow Cosmopolotics, Dr Julie Morley says that since crows are a synanthropic species - defined by the tendency to live close to humans and adapt to human ways of life - they have ...

  5. Crow religion - Wikipedia

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    However, with imposed peace of the reservations the purpose of the ritual had to change, instead there are a variety of reasons for performing a Sun Dance including season renewal, to gain God's blessing, and in rare cases to attain sacred power to help Crows going to war. [33]

  6. 4 must-read books on birding (and 2 bonus picks) - AOL

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    Four years after people took up bird-watching during the pandemic, there's a spate of new books about birding capitalizing on this heightened interest. 4 must-read books on birding (and 2 bonus picks)

  7. People Are Swooning Over Crows ‘In Love’ at the Graveyard

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    Taken in a graveyard (naturally) Liv saw the crows tangled to each other's claws. Although we'd like to think they're holding claws like partners. The birds didn't even try to free themselves.

  8. Rainbow crow - Wikipedia

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    The story of the Rainbow Crow is a supposed Lenape legend, symbolizing the value of selflessness and service. However, the Lenape origins of this myth are denied by the Lenape-Nanticoke Museum, which attributes the myth to a recent modification of a Cherokee story known as the "First Fire".

  9. Feather and Bone: The Crow Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    The beginning of the third book starts out just a small while after the end of the second book. All of the non-crows released from human confinement have left with the exception of a single magpie, and those that are crows have joined Kyp's flock. They travel together without much difficulty for a while, although there is one crow named Kryk ...