Bear figure on totem pole at 'Ksan Historical Village in northern British Columbia. The bear was a central character in many Northwest Coast legends. Totem poles tell stories, identify clans, commemorate historical events, honor (or dishonor) people, and much more. The symbols carved on them often represent animals, spirits and people. The bear was a central character in many Northwest Coast legends and was a symbol of strength, humility, motherhood and teaching. | |
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Durée : | 9 Secondes |
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