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The "Bird on a
Pole (or Staff)"
This
image has been found in petroglyphs in Siberia. It is believed to be
13,000 years old. It is also found on the Lower Pecos. It is the
oldest known symbol for the human soul. I have transformed the bird
into a raven because of it's spiritual significance with more recent
American Indian Peoples. I have portrayed the raven as effected by
various human conditions, thus it is bound, in flight, or at rest.
The
"Golden Ring of Forever"TM
Represents infinity, non-endingness, completeness, regeneration, and the
cyclic nature of the universe.
The
"Magic Stick"
An
accoutrement of the shamanistic arts.
The
"Atlatl"
A spear
thrower. A ridged sling. Used with the spear, the dart, and the flint
projectile point.
The
"Cape"
A symbol
of authority. A symbol of the utilitarian use of the sacred whitetail
deer.
"Shields"
Ritualistic, ceremonial, magical, defensive, display devices.
The
"Shamaness"
A term of
my own creation intended to glorify womanhood. Most of my shamaness
figures wear plumes about their heads, that they may soar to lofty
heights, knowing no limits except those of the universe. |