Medicine bag
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Sac médecine
Un sac médecine amérindien
Un sac médecine (en anglais : Medicine Bag) est une poche traditionnelle portée par les chamans indiens d'Amérique du Nord et qui contient des objets auxquels ils prêtaient des pouvoirs surnaturels.
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Catégories : Spiritualité amérindienne | Culture amérindienne d'Amérique du Nord
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