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Opening image. In Divinity and Experience: The Religion of the Dinka, Godfrey Lienhardt publishes a photo of young boys imitating cattle in a dance. The curvature of the arms is presented as a graceful body posture that men adopt for their own pleasure when alone with their herd. 2003 [1961] NY : Oxford University Press Biomimicry refers to a set of processes and procedures of making that seek to imitate nature and living systems in order to invent and build objects or processes useful to hu...