> A book by Sun Bear and Wabun called, "The Medicine Wheel", details this.
It should be noted that Sun Bear has been identified as a "plastic medicine
man" in a series of articles available from the NATIVE-L archive at TAMVM1.
In order to retrieve them, send the following in a message to the address
listserv@tamvm1.tamu.edu
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(Note that the character marked above is the numeral ONE.)
// job echo=no
database search dd=rules
//rules dd *
select 'sun bear' in native-l
print all
/*
(Please note that there must be one or more space between the "//" and the
"job" in the first line, and that there must be *NO* space between "//"
and "rules" and that the last letter in "native-l" is the letter "L")
The output produced will be just under 70,000 characters. If your mail
system has limitations in the size of message it can receive, I suggest
submitting two jobs, the first with a "select" statement that reads:
select 'sun bear' in native-l from 1991 to march
and the second which reads:
select 'sun bear' in native-l since april
which will produce two roughly equal sized chunks. (If there is a limi-
tation, it will most likely be at 64K characters or 60K.) Please let me
know if you have any problems with this procedure.
Gary
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Gary S. Trujillo gst@gnosys.svle.ma.us
Somerville, Massachusetts {wjh12,bu.edu,spdcc,ima,cdp}!gnosys!gst