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The Owl Totem
The Owl Totem indicates magic and omens, knowledge and of course, great wisdom. They are creatures of the night and the moon. Owls figure into many myths and legends. They have many names in many cultures; the American Indian tribe, the Cherokee’s called t... |
| Published: Friday 16 June, 2006 |
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The Tiger Animal Totem
The jungle will never see a more noble and graceful creature than the tiger. This animal has been respected and revered throughout the ages by ancient and modern Indian tribes, Buddhist monks and Chinese shaman who understand the true influence these creatures’ ... |
| Published: Thursday 15 June, 2006 |
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The Bee Totem
The tiny Bee is very well respected in the human world. They are the makers of Honey which nourishes and feeds us and adds sweetness to our lives. Mead or Honey wine is the Ambrosia of the Gods and as many romantic connotations. There are many legends and ... |
| Published: Thursday 15 June, 2006 |
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The Bear Totem
The Bear has many myths and legends surrounding it. They have played an enormous role in the Native American Indian culture and their skins were often used for protection from the cold in the form of coats and blankets; their claws were used for making jewelry and necklaces a... |
| Published: Thursday 15 June, 2006 |
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The Ayam Cemani Totem
(Black Chicken Totem)
The Ayam Cemani is the direct descendent of the Gallus, Gallus, the Wild Red Jungle Fowl of India and was crossed with the Bankivoid game hen. Their plumage is nearly all black. They are magnificent looking birds with extravagan... |
| Published: Wednesday 14 June, 2006 |
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