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| "Sacred Bear and the Northern Kingdom" by Adee Dodge | |||
| Gouache on Paperboard 19 x 14 | |||
In Navajo mythology the bear, along with Big Snake, Thunder and Wind, were the traditional guardian of the Sun's house as well as the abodes of other deities. They had the power to deny entrance to the dwellings where "beautiful horses and other wonderful gifts abounded". Source: They Sang for Horses, LaVerne Harrel Clark, University of Arizona Press, 1966 |
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