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Carvol
Carvol Car"vol, n. (Chem.) One of a species of aromatic oils, resembling carvacrol.
Parvolin
Parvolin Par"vo*lin, n. (Physiol. Chem.) A nonoxygenous ptomaine, formed in the putrefaction of albuminous matters, especially of horseflesh and mackerel.
Parvoline
Parvoline Par"vo*line, n. (Chem.) A liquid base, C?H?N, of the pyridine group, found in coal tar; also, any one of the series of isometric substances of which it is the type.

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- Arvol Looking Horse (born 1954) is a Lakota Native American spiritual leader. He is the 19th keeper of the Sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe and Bundle....
- buffalo is a sacred sign in Lakota and other Plains Indians religions. Chief Arvol Looking Horse is the current keeper of the Sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe...
- set at $5 million. In response to these deaths, Lakota spiritual leader Arvol Looking Horse issued a statement reading in part: Our First Nations People...
- Indian Country, Indian Country Communications, Inc. Looking Horse, Chief Arvol (2003) "Protection of Ceremonies O-mini-c'i-ya-pi" Rosenthal, Alan; John...
- Looking Horse, Arvol. 2003. "Looking Horse Proclamation on the Protection of Ceremonies." Indian Country Today, April 25. Looking Horse, Arvol. 2003. "Further...
- spiritual and physical safety protocols. Lakota spiritual leader Chief Arvol Looking Horse emphasized that what Ray inflicted on his new age customers...
- Books, 2005, ISBN 978-1-57075-580-4) White Buffalo Calf Woman Society Chief Arvol Looking Horse (Lakota) tells the White Buffalo Calf Woman Story Ptehíŋčala...
- and ceremonies, in their particular Indigenous languages. Looking Horse, Arvol (16 October 2009). "Concerning the deaths in Sedona". Indian Country Today...
- album by the American musical group the Neville Brothers, released in 1996. Arvol Looking Horse allowed the Nevilles to use a Lakota phrase for the album's...
- Indiana Historical Bureau. Retrieved 20 August 2015. Looking Horse, Chief Arvol (March 13, 2003) "Looking Horse Proclamation on the Protection of Ceremonies...