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trickster, a mythic figure common among Native North Americans, South Americans, and Africans. Usually male but occasionally female or disguised in female form, he is notorious for exaggerated biological drives and well-endowed physique; partly divine, partly human, and partly animal, he is an often amoral and comic troublemaker. The Winnebago trickster Wakdjunkaga scattered all creation across the earth through his flatulence. Natives of the Pacific NW believe that the Raven, after miniaturizing himself and entering the daughter of a chief, was able to emerge disguised as an infant and steal the box in which the chief hid the sun, thus bringing light into the world. Peoples of the plateaus of the NW United States believe that good fishing is found near settlements that gained the favor of the coyote by allowing him to copulate with their women. Tales of tricksters are ironic arenas in which corporeality and transcendence, the individual and society, meaning and the absurd, are mediated and celebrated. |
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| The concept of protective factors illustrates that a combination of factors may relate to an adolescent's health behavior: how the adolescents were parented, what kind of neighborhood they live in, who their friends were, what kind of school they went to, what kind of students they are in school, and the values and norms of the community in which they are being raised (Rink & Tricker, 2003). more than two years ago, owner Brian Tricker has harboured big plans to build a commercial data centre for e-business that is like nothing else on the technology scene in Northern Ontario. Silent Movie deals innovatively with the early days of Hollywood; Little Tricker the Squirrel Meets Big Double the Bear is based on Ken Kesey's retelling of an Ozark folktale. |
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