
What role did thePotawatomi Male Figurehave in nineteenth-century Native American society?
A. It was an amulet used to protect from illness and other dangers.
B. It was a love doll used to inspire desire in its victim/target.
C. It was a funerary marker.
D. It was a symbol of the aspirations for fertility and bounty in the user.
Answer: B
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