Wolf Paddle
Artist: | Moy Sutherland Jr. |
Region: | Nuu-chah-nulth |
Material: | Cedar wood, Acrylic, and Abalone |
Dimensions: | 67″ x 8″ |
In Nuu-chah-nulth culture, the Wolf Paddle represents strength, loyalty, and resilience. The Wolf is a revered figure, often associated with leadership, cooperation, and the deep bonds of family and community. As skilled hunters and protectors, wolves symbolize perseverance and survival, making them an important emblem in Nuu-chah-nulth traditions. A paddle adorned with a wolf design reflects the guidance, endurance, and unity needed to navigate both the physical and spiritual journey. These paddles are highly valued for their craftsmanship and cultural significance, often featuring intricate carvings and abalone inlays.
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