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December 2nd 03, 08:00 PM
Kalera Stratton
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In article . net,
(Lee S. Billings) wrote:
Many "primitive" (i.e. low-tech) cultures use them as combination decoration
and status symbols -- hunters wear teeth from their kills to demonstrate
their
prowess. I think Fire Mountain sells some "tooth" beads, though they may be
artificial.
Celine
I have an elk-tooth necklace!
I plan to give it to one of my daughters, if either of them decides she
wants to jingle dance, i always wanted to be a jingle dancer, but it's
on my list of "things I never got around to". Hey, maybe when the kids
are grown?
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