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Jaguar: Another Threatened Panther
Published 2003-06-01“…Publication date: May 2003. WEC 167/UW176: Jaguar: Another Threatened Panther (ufl.edu) …”
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Jaguar: Another Threatened Panther
Published 2003-06-01“…Publication date: May 2003. WEC 167/UW176: Jaguar: Another Threatened Panther (ufl.edu) …”
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Pitarch Pedro, The Jaguar and the Priest. An Ethnography of Tzeltal Souls
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Histórias de índios entre assimilação e resistência: O rastro do jaguar
Published 2010-01-01“…This article analyses the Indian representation in contemporary Brazilian literature, from O rastro do Jaguar (2009), first romance of the journalist Murilo Carvalho. …”
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Protecting Florida Panthers by Protecting Domestic Animals: Building a "Panther-Proof" Pen
Published 2016-11-01Subjects: “…Panthers and Jaguars…”
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The Florida Panther: Past, Present, and Future
Published 2015-05-01Subjects: “…Panthers and Jaguars…”
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Government Efforts to Protect Habitat for the Florida Panther on Private Lands
Published 2016-10-01Subjects: “…Panthers and Jaguars…”
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The Florida Panther: Past, Present, and Future
Published 2015-05-01Subjects: “…Panthers and Jaguars…”
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Government Efforts to Protect Habitat for the Florida Panther on Private Lands
Published 2016-10-01Subjects: “…Panthers and Jaguars…”
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Protecting Florida Panthers by Protecting Domestic Animals: Building a "Panther-Proof" Pen
Published 2016-11-01Subjects: “…Panthers and Jaguars…”
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El causante de la violencia (dominante): el jaguar de La ciudad y los perros (1963) de Mario Vargas Llosa
Published 2019-01-01“…En la primera novela de Mario Vargas Llosa, La ciudad y los perros, se observan múltiples manifestaciones de violencia que se desarrollan con fines disciplinarios y estratégicos para la construcción óptima de una identidad en los alumnos del Colegio Militar Leoncio Prado, sin embargo, estas se asimilan de una forma diversificada por ellos, sobre todo, por el Jaguar, quien ya asume una agresividad exponencial y transfiere una imposición temeraria y respetable hacia los demás personajes. …”
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Efficacy and safety of glycyrrhizic acid and essential phospholipids (Phosphogliv) combination for alcoholic liver disease: results of the double-blind randomized placebo-controlled multicenter post-registration (phase IV) clinical trial «Jaguar» (PHG-M2/P03-12)
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Deimel Claus and Elke Ruhnau, Jaguar and Serpent. The Cosmos of Indians in Mexico and South America (catalogue de l’exposition éponyme au Landesmuseum de Hanovre ; traduit de l’allemand par Ann Leslie Davis), Dietrich Reimer Verlag, Berlin, 2000, 236 p., ill., cartes
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Beauty and ugliness in Olmec monumental sculpture
Published 2012-12-01“…Therefore they could not claim the divine patronage of the jaguar, and had to appear just as « plain », ugly people.…”
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Dent de loup et cœur de cerf : observations sur la place de l’animal dans l’idéologie de la guerre et du sacrifice à Teotihuacan
Published 2008-12-01“…The description of faunal remains of the Moon pyramid attests to the unsuspected importance of the grey wolf in the system of beliefs from Classic Central Highlands and seem to prefigure the Postclassic Nahua « eagle, jaguar, wolf » triad. The study of canidae maxillar collars of the Feathered Serpent pyramid also testifies to the original hybridation practices among domestic, wild and hybrid canidae.…”
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O território das onças e a aldeia dos brancos: lugar e perspectiva entre os Karajá de Buridina (Brasil Central)
Published 2013-12-01“…The present paper describes the movements of the Karajá of Buridina (Central Brazil) towards two kinds of places, the bush and the city, territories (hãwa) of the jaguars and of the Whites, respectively. These movements involve a dynamics of transformation, a change in the affections, capabilities and bodily dispositions of the Karajá when they walk in the bush and when they go to the city. …”
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