Raven
Though an insatiable glutton and perpetual trickster, Raven is the central and largest figure on the screen and the most prominent character in Northwest Indian tales. A shapechanger and "spirit being," Raven could take any form, though he usually was either in "human" or "bird" form. Considered the creator, he found the first people in a giant clamshell and became their teacher and protector. Raven is often shown with the sun disk in his straight beak, for he placed the stars, moon and sun in the sky. On the screen the large "ovids" that form his wings are "Salmon heads" for he brought the first salmon. One of the main family crests, Raven tops the Seattle Totem pole.
TECLA SAP
Though an insatiable glutton and perpetual trickster, Raven is the central and largest figure on the screen and the most prominent character in Northwest Indian tales. A shapechanger and "spirit being," Raven could take any form, though he usually was either in "human" or "bird" form. Considered the creator, he found the first people in a giant clamshell and became their teacher and protector. Raven is often shown with the sun disk in his straight beak, for he placed the stars, moon and sun in the sky. On the screen the large "ovids" that form his wings are "Salmon heads" for he brought the first salmon. One of the main family crests, Raven tops the Seattle Totem pole.
TECLA SAP
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