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25 - MYTHOLOGY Lapland<br />

For the Sami, life is a soft covering the skeletons. The soul<br />

is in the bones of the skeleton.<br />

So when they sin fish, they take much care to remove the<br />

flesh without breaking any edge. They reject Then the bony<br />

rods in the place where they sin live fish. They believe that<br />

nature be responsible for the replenishing and that when<br />

they return,<br />

few days, weeks or months later, a new fresh food will be<br />

waiting there.<br />

For them, the flesh is pure decoration around the bones<br />

imbued with the true soul. This same respect for the<br />

skeleton among the Mongols and Yakuts who strive to<br />

reconstitute intact, standing, they bear were killed. And not<br />

to risk breaking the delicate bones of the skull, they deprive<br />

themselves from eating the brains, yet food of choice.<br />

Extract from the thesis that unknown Death, by Francis<br />

Razorbak.<br />

26 - Separation<br />

Shortly after our trip to the hospital Saint-Louis, the mother

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