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Nootka Sound Native American figure of a man wearing a bears skin
Nootka Sound Native American figure of a man wearing a bears skin, symbolising the concept of interchangability of human and bear, in a shamanistic/totemic setting
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Media ID 14852141
© CM Dixon / Heritage-Images
Bearskin Black Background Colourful Dagger Fierce Shamanic Shamanism Totem Totemic Mike Dixon Nootka Sound
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This print showcases a Nootka Sound Native American figure of a man wearing a bear's skin, representing the profound concept of interchangeability between humans and bears within shamanistic and totemic beliefs. Against a striking black background, this colourful artifact takes center stage, exuding both power and spirituality. The fierce-looking male figure stands tall, holding an intriguing weapon in one hand—a dagger that adds an air of mystery to his persona. His head is adorned with intricate details, showcasing the craftsmanship involved in creating this religious symbol. The image was carefully captured in a studio setting by photographer CM Dixon. This piece serves as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Native Americans and their deep connection with nature. It reflects their reverence for animals such as bears, which they believed possessed spiritual qualities that could be harnessed through shamanism. As we delve into the symbolism behind this artwork, it becomes apparent that it represents not only war but also the sacred bond between humans and nature. This nootka sound artifact offers us a glimpse into ancient traditions passed down through generations—an invitation to explore indigenous wisdom and appreciate its significance even today.
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