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Noncessence: A Journal of Nevercheology

Nevercheologists are passionately engaged in the study, dissemination and exploration of the traditions of nonexistent, perished and as-yet-unborn civilizations. This science is no science but art, and as art is the science of what could be.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

The gap(e) between bodies: Spatiality in the language works of Wete'wetu courtesans

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On the rise and advances of trade language in Wete'wetu society

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Shamanic traditions of the Wete'wetu

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