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  2. Cultural depictions of ravens - Wikipedia

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    Raven at the Headwaters of Nass hat, Seattle Art Museum, attributed to Kadyisdu.axch', Tlingit, Kiks.ádi clan, active late 18th – early 19th century. There are human figures crouching within Raven's ears A Nunivak Cup'ig man with raven maskette. The raven (Nunivak Cup'ig language: tulukarug) is Ellam Cua or Creator god in the Cup’ig mythology

  3. Raven (picture book) - Wikipedia

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    Raven: A Trickster Tale From The Pacific Northwest is a 1993 children's picture book told and illustrated by Gerald McDermott [1] using a totemic art style. Raven: A Trickster Tale From The Northwest is the tale of a shape-changing Raven using his abilities to steal the light and was a Caldecott Medal Honor Book in 1994 and a Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Book in 1993.

  4. Huginn and Muninn - Wikipedia

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    These ravens flew all over the land and brought him information, causing Odin to become "very wise in his lore." [14] In the Third Grammatical Treatise an anonymous verse is recorded that mentions the ravens flying from Odin's shoulders; Huginn seeking hanged men, and Muninn slain bodies. The verse reads:

  5. Northwest Coast art - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Coast art is the term commonly applied to a style of art created primarily by artists from Tlingit, Haida, Heiltsuk, Nuxalk, Tsimshian, Kwakwaka'wakw, Nuu-chah-nulth and other First Nations and Native American tribes of the Northwest Coast of North America, from pre-European-contact times up to the present.

  6. Haida mythology - Wikipedia

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    Within Haida mythology, Raven is a central character, as he is for many of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas; see Raven Tales. While frequently described as a "trickster", Haidas believe Raven, or Yáahl [2] to be a complex reflection of one's own self. Raven can be a magician, a transformer, a potent creative force, ravenous debaucher but ...

  7. Kris Jenner, 68, Rocks Itty-Bitty Snow White Costume in New ...

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    Khloé Kardashian shared photos from her annual Halloween party to her ... with both kids wearing skeleton onesies like their mom. In a brief video clip, True sat at an arts-and-crafts table ...

  8. Bill Reid - Wikipedia

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    The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art celebrates his legacy through the curation of contemporary Indigenous art. [4] Reid was a matrilineal descendant of K'aadaas Gaa K'iigawaay, [5] who belong to Ḵayx̱al, the Raven matrilineages of the Haida Nation. This matrilineage traces its origins to T'aanuu Llnagaay.

  9. Baltimore Ravens get in the bike-kids spirit at joint ... - AOL

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    Kids and parents turned out in large numbers, with about 100 bikes lined up outside the Baltimore locker room. There were a surprising number of kids wearing Ravens jerseys, most of them with ...