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The Northwest Coast Natives have a perception of oneness of all earth's creatures, human and animal. They believe that humans may transform into animals, birds, fish and mythical creatures and back again. Once transformed they take on the essence and spirit of that being, Their art reflects this transformation. Beautifully carved and painted, this tiny pole features Thunderbird with outstretched wings and Bear mother.
The Northwest Coast Natives have a perception of oneness of all earth's creatures, human and animal. They believe that humans may transform into animals, birds, fish and mythical creatures and back again. Once transformed they take on the essence and spirit of that being, Their art reflects this transformation. Beautifully carved and painted, this tiny pole features Thunderbird with outstretched wings and Bear mother.
The Northwest Coast Natives have a perception of oneness of all earth's creatures, human and animal. They believe that humans may transform into animals, birds, fish and mythical creatures and back again. Once transformed they take on the essence and spirit of that being, Their art reflects this transformation. Beautifully carved and painted, this tiny pole features Thunderbird with outstretched wings and Bear mother.
The Northwest Coast Natives have a perception of oneness of all earth's creatures, human and animal. They believe that humans may transform into animals, birds, fish and mythical creatures and back again. Once transformed they take on the essence and spirit of that being, Their art reflects this transformation. Beautifully carved and painted, this tiny pole features Thunderbird with outstretched wings and Bear mother.
The Northwest Coast Natives have a perception of oneness of all earth's creatures, human and animal. They believe that humans may transform into animals, birds, fish and mythical creatures and back again. Once transformed they take on the essence and spirit of that being, Their art reflects this transformation. Beautifully carved and painted, this tiny pole features Thunderbird with outstretched wings and Bear mother.
Inukshuk: Inuit marker stones were used to warn of danger, mark places of respect, or simply show the way. They were conceived to resemble their makers - hence their name, "inukshuk" which means "in human likeness".
Inukshuk: Inuit marker stones were used to warn of danger, mark places of respect, or simply show the way. They were conceived to resemble their makers - hence their name, "inukshuk" which means "in human likeness".
Inukshuk: Inuit marker stones were used to warn of danger, mark places of respect, or simply show the way. They were conceived to resemble their makers - hence their name, "inukshuk" which means "in human likeness".
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