如何以及为什么进入树木

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
S. Medeiros
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美国原住民文学展示了妇女与树木发生性关系的画面。动物(鸟或猴子)可以帮助伴侣相互交流。本文讨论了三个关于女性在被植物诱惑后生下孩子的神话。
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Como e por que entrar em árvores
Native American Literature shows women having sexual relations with trees. An animal (bird or monkey) can help the partners to interact with one another. This paper discusses three myths that speak of women who gave birth to children after being seduced by a vegetal being.
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Journal of Lusophone Studies
Journal of Lusophone Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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