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Images In The Style Of The Northwest Indian - Haida Art

The information on this page describes some of the most common Native American Animal Symbols drawn in the Haida art style. The information has been gathered from books, web pages, and personal interviews with leaders in the native american community. If you have issues with this site or need more information, you are welcome to contact me.

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Native American Haida Sun Symbol

Traits: Healing Energy, Guardian of the Earth by Day

Description: Released from a box by Raven, Sun Chief inhabited the sky and it is believed he could be reached by climbing a chain of arrows, and sliding down its long rays. The Sun is often carved on totems and masks and sits atop the tallest totem pole.

Sun

Artist: Nathaniel P. Wilkerson      (more images)      (more info)

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Spelling Correction: totum poles and totam poles are incorrect spellings of totem poles which are coverd with the Northwest Indian (Haida) art found on this site.



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