
Northwest Thunderbird Totems by L. Jacobson
Northwest Thunderbird totems by L. Jacobson. Signed. Tag on bottom reads: “Thunderbird Totem Pole. Top figure is the Thunderbird. The Medicine-Men and Natives of the Northern Tribes believe that he is a powerful God, under whose protection comes brotherhood, peace and plenty. He is the Sagilie Tyee (Creator God) and when he flaps his wings and blinks his eyes, it rains and storms; thus the evil spirits are driven to the lonely high mountain ranges. Bottom figure is a Chet-Woot the Bear who is respected by all Indians for his strength and cunning.” 13"H each
PERIOD: Unknown
ORIGIN: Unknown, Native American
SIZE: 13" Each
$315.00
Original: $900.00
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Northwest Thunderbird Totems by L. Jacobson
Northwest Thunderbird totems by L. Jacobson. Signed. Tag on bottom reads: “Thunderbird Totem Pole. Top figure is the Thunderbird. The Medicine-Men and Natives of the Northern Tribes believe that he is a powerful God, under whose protection comes brotherhood, peace and plenty. He is the Sagilie Tyee (Creator God) and when he flaps his wings and blinks his eyes, it rains and storms; thus the evil spirits are driven to the lonely high mountain ranges. Bottom figure is a Chet-Woot the Bear who is respected by all Indians for his strength and cunning.” 13"H each
PERIOD: Unknown
ORIGIN: Unknown, Native American
SIZE: 13" Each
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Northwest Thunderbird totems by L. Jacobson. Signed. Tag on bottom reads: “Thunderbird Totem Pole. Top figure is the Thunderbird. The Medicine-Men and Natives of the Northern Tribes believe that he is a powerful God, under whose protection comes brotherhood, peace and plenty. He is the Sagilie Tyee (Creator God) and when he flaps his wings and blinks his eyes, it rains and storms; thus the evil spirits are driven to the lonely high mountain ranges. Bottom figure is a Chet-Woot the Bear who is respected by all Indians for his strength and cunning.” 13"H each
PERIOD: Unknown
ORIGIN: Unknown, Native American
SIZE: 13" Each























