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Eagle (totemic)
"Master of the Skies with wingspans of up to six feet, the high-flying Eagle is considered to symbolize power and magesty and is one of the two main clans of the Northwest Coast tribes."

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Eagle (flying)
"Master of the Skies with wingspans of up to six feet, the high-flying Eagle is considered to symbolize power and magesty and is one of the two main clans of the Northwest Coast tribes."
 

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Humpback Whale
"Ancestral and powerful spirit, mighty, yet playful, having an empathic, mystical communication with humans."

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Love Spirit
"The joining of Eagle and Raven symbolizing the marriage of the two main clans of the Northwest Coast Native peoples. When the two clans appeared on the same piece of art work, it symbolized the Love Spirt."

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Orca
"Unchallenged Lord of the Sea, the powerful and elegant killer whale symbolizes a moving force in the spiritual thinking of the Northwest Coast Natives."

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Puffin
"The intriped puffin keeps its cool around glacier ice. Somewhat comical, somewhat mystical, puffins today charm Alaskan visitors; but in the ancient Native culture had a special connection to the Shaman, who would wear their beaks on their ceremonial regalia. Occassionally the puffin would represented in Northwest Coast Native Art."

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Raven (totemic)
"Magical trickster spirit being, embodiment of the creator and emissary for the Great Spirit, Raven is an important figure in many Northwest Coast Native Legends and is one of their two main clans."

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