Pocket Spirit Coin Rabbit Potential artwork Tsimshian artist Corey Moraes LeadFr
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This Pocket Spirit is a little reminder to stay connected and thrive each day. Keep one in your pocket to help gently remind you of your needs, wants, and dreams. Made from lead-free pewter, each piece has Rabbit artwork by Tsimshian artist Corey W. Moraes on the front and an inspiring word engraved on the back.
▪️Measurements: 21 x 26 mm
▪️Materials: Lead-free pewter
▪️Made in Canada
▪️Made in Canada
▪️Motif: Rabbit
▪️Artist: Corey W. Moraes
▪️Affiliation: Tsimshian Ts’msyen (Tsim-she-yan, meaning “Inside the Skeena River”; sometime spelled Tsimshian or Tsm’syen).
The Rabbit's Appeal Across Native American Tribes. The rabbit trickster figure is found in virtually every Native American tribe across the continent. This widespread presence attests to the universal appeal and resonance of the rabbit's character. From the Algonquian tribes of the Northeast to the Navajo of the Southwest, the rabbit's mischievous adventures have captured the imaginations of countless generations.
The rabbit trickster's enduring popularity has profoundly influenced Native American art and literature. Rabbit motifs can be found in various artistic mediums, including pottery, basketry, textiles, and petroglyphs. In literature, rabbit trickster tales are often used to teach children about morality and cultural values.
The Legend of the Trickster Rabbit in Native American Mythology
Introduction: The Trickster Figure in Native American Culture
In the rich tapestry of Native American mythology,.....
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