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- Barbara_Mor abstract "Barbara Mor (October 3, 1936 — January 24, 2015) was an American poet, editor, and Feminist of the twentieth-century Goddess movement. She became most widely known for The Great Cosmic Mother, a cross-disciplinary study that cites numerous archaeological, anthropological, historical and mythological texts and artifacts as evidence of women’s role as creators and first practitioners of humanity’s earliest religious and cultural belief systems. She was published by Athena Press, WomanSpirit, Second Porcupine Press, Harper & Row, and The Oliver Arts & Open Press. Her poetry was included in Fired Up with You : Poems of a Niagara Vision, edited by the poet Will inman (Border Press 1977)".
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- Barbara_Mor wikiPageWikiLink Anthropology.
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- Barbara_Mor wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_poets.
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- Barbara_Mor wikiPageWikiLink Feminist_movement.
- Barbara_Mor wikiPageWikiLink Goddess_movement.
- Barbara_Mor wikiPageWikiLink Harper_Perennial.
- Barbara_Mor wikiPageWikiLink Inquisition.
- Barbara_Mor wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles.
- Barbara_Mor wikiPageWikiLink Monica_Sjöö.
- Barbara_Mor wikiPageWikiLink Mother_Tongue_(journal).
- Barbara_Mor wikiPageWikiLink Mythology.
- Barbara_Mor wikiPageWikiLink Paleolithic.
- Barbara_Mor wikiPageWikiLink Patriarchy.
- Barbara_Mor wikiPageWikiLink Salem_witch_trials.
- Barbara_Mor wikiPageWikiLink San_Diego.
- Barbara_Mor wikiPageWikiLink San_Diego_State_University.
- Barbara_Mor wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Cruz_Mountains.
- Barbara_Mor wikiPageWikiLink School_Library_Journal.
- Barbara_Mor wikiPageWikiLink Trondheim.
- Barbara_Mor wikiPageWikiLink Womens_studies.
- Barbara_Mor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Barbara Mor".
- Barbara_Mor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jimmy Santiago Baca".
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- Barbara_Mor subject Category:1936_births.
- Barbara_Mor subject Category:2015_deaths.
- Barbara_Mor subject Category:American_poets.
- Barbara_Mor subject Category:Writers_from_Portland,_Oregon.
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- Barbara_Mor comment "Barbara Mor (October 3, 1936 — January 24, 2015) was an American poet, editor, and Feminist of the twentieth-century Goddess movement. She became most widely known for The Great Cosmic Mother, a cross-disciplinary study that cites numerous archaeological, anthropological, historical and mythological texts and artifacts as evidence of women’s role as creators and first practitioners of humanity’s earliest religious and cultural belief systems.".
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