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  • 101Zoroastrianism — Part of a series on Zoroastrianism Portal Primary topics …

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  • 102Mende people — The Mende people are one of the two largest and most dominant ethnic group in Sierra Leone, along with the Temne. The Mende make up 30% of Sierra Leone s total population [1] or 1,932,015 members. The Southern and Eastern Provinces of Sierra… …

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  • 103Household deity — A Domovoi, or household spirit, found in the folklore of Eastern Europe. It is a survival belief from Slavic paganism. A household deity is a deity or spirit that protects the home, looking after the entire household or certain key members. It… …

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  • 104haltia — Among the Balto Finnic peoples, a guardian spirit of the household. In Finland it was the spirit of the first person to claim a site as property. Identical in appearance to this original owner, the haltia presided over the household and served as …

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  • 105Salish — /say lish/, n. a member of any of various North American Indian peoples speaking a Salishan language. [ < Southern Interior Salish séliš Flatheads] * * * ▪ people  linguistic grouping of North American Indian tribes speaking related languages and …

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  • 106List of Mulan characters — The main characters in Mulan II. From left to right: Ling, Chien Po, Yao, Shang, Mulan, Mushu, Cri Kee, Su, Ting Ting and Mei. The following are fictional characters from Disney s 1998 film Mulan and its sequel, Mulan II. Contents …

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  • 107Genie — In Arabian folklore, a genie (also jinn, djinn, from Arabic جني jinn ) is a supernatural fiery creature who is said to possess free will. Genies are mentioned in the Qur an, wherein a whole chapter is named after them (Al Jinn). They can be both&#8230; …

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  • 108Shamanism — • A vague term used by explorers of Siberia in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to designate not a specific religion but a form of savage magic or science, by which physical nature was believed to be brought under the control of man&#8230; …

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  • 109genius — [jēn′yəs; ] also, esp. for 1 2, [jē′nē əs] n. pl. for 3 6, geniuses; for 1 & 2, genii [jē′nē ī΄] [L, guardian spirit, natural ability, genius &LT; base of genere, gignere, to produce: see GENUS] 1. a) [often G ] according to ancient Roman belief …

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  • 110Shapeshifting — For other uses, see Shapeshifting (disambiguation). Shapeshifting is a common theme in mythology, folklore, and fairy tales. It is also found in epic poems, science fiction literature, fantasy literature, children s literature, Shakespearean&#8230; …

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