Ethnological Notes
Morris Opler
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Ethnological Note 1
It is understood by the audience that Coyote does not possess any
tobacco and is just making an excuse.
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Ethnological Note 2
This is a description of the way in which a Mescalero shaman is asked
to perform his ceremony for the sick.
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Ethnological Note 3
Paragraphs 37-40 describe the ceremonial procedure a shaman follows
to indicate his willingness to perform his ceremony for another.
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Ethnological Note 4
A common mannerism of Coyote is to call himself names and revile
himself after an episode which ends unfortunately for him.