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The Twins and the Jaguars

2017
This chapter employs the verse analysis method developed by Dell Hymes to analyze an Amazonian Quichua myth-narrative, “The Twins and the Jaguars,” from the province of Napo. The narrative's theme, “becoming a jaguar,” is expressed through a rhetorical logic of onset, ongoing, and outcome that unfolds as a structural transformation relation between ...
Michael A. Uzendoski   +1 more
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In Search of Jaguarness

2014
A t first look, the third-largest cat in the world after the tiger and the lion seems to closely resemble the spotted leopard, which follows it in the big cat hierarchy. But with its massive head, stocky build, and relatively short tail, the jaguar is strikingly different and much more imposing than the leopard—structurally more akin to the tiger.
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Jaguar

World Literature Today, 1978
Elizabeth Lowe, Demetrio Aguilera-Malta
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Jaguar distribution, biological corridors and protected areas in Mexico: from science to public policies

Landscape Ecology, 2021
Gerardo Ceballos   +2 more
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Jaguares

Books Abroad, 1949
Boyd G. Carter, Luis Toro Ramallo
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Jaguar

San Antonio Review, 2020
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The Journey of the Jaguars

Abstract To make sense out of Aunt Neiva’s visions and forge an explanatory framework capable of integrating the various pieces into a unified conceptual system, Sassi drew freely from his studies of esoteric and popular spiritual literature.
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International media coverage of the Bolivian jaguar trade

People and Nature, 2022
Yuhan Li, Melissa Arias, Amy Hinsley
exaly  

Not a jaguar after all? Phylogenetic affinities and morphology of the Pleistocene felid Panthera gombaszoegensis

Papers in Palaeontology, 2022
Narimane Chatar   +2 more
exaly  

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