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Many of these stories in the Walking People read/sung by Paula Underwood are on iTunes, recorded by Paula Underwood in deep big ideas. May kind thoughts come, she wrote me. I liked how she looked. The stories she read had stood ages, now they sooth chaotic thoughts. Rhythm and words sing themselves: I find the gorgeous song inside the words. I sing the strands in the braid. These stories are for all earths' children. I sing my own telling.

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We see the people can be either place keepers, like us.  We hunt small animals, the biggest is sharp tusk.  (I wonder if this is a pig?  There were some sturdy pigs with good looking tusks in the ice age.)  We also learned to plant beans, as Bending Woman and Grateful Daughter showed us to do.  We gather roots and berries and dry some of these against the Long Cold.   Followers after sort through the dung of the herds, and sometimes get trampled by them.  This is not our choice as a way of life.  We value our way of life above all others.   Painting from Chauvet cave, France.

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Many of these stories in the Walking People read/sung by Paula Underwood are on iTunes, recorded by Paula Underwood in deep big ideas. May kind thoughts come, she wrote me. I liked how she looked. The stories she read had stood ages, now they sooth chaotic thoughts. Rhythm and words sing themselves: I find the gorgeous song inside the words. I sing the strands in the braid. These stories are for all earths' children. I sing my own telling.

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