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Artist: Negana Wu'U


Wolf Spirit

Wolf Spirit

Artist: Negana Wu'U

Community: Six Nations Confederacy

Medium: Soapstone

Dimensions (in): W4.0 x H 4.0 x D1.0

Reference: 108030


Regular price $195.00 CAD
Regular price Sale price $195.00 CAD
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This contemporary sculpture is carved in honour of the Wolf, his song and his teachings.

The Wolf is regarded as a teacher, his shy ways not revealing his knowledge.  It is said that a Wolf will show himself to Mankind when a lesson is to be learned, but what the lesson is, is not disclosed until the lesson is learned.

Carved on the Six Nations Confederacy of the Grand, proudly made in Canada.

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Negana Wu'U

Wu’u Negana, a member of the Onondaga Wolf Clan from the Six Nations Confederacy, has had a passion for carving since he was ten years old. He takes great pleasure in conveying the traditional stories of his Elders through his sculptures. Wu’u's works are featured in both private and public collections across Canada and around the globe.

This contemporary sculpture honors the Eagle and its revered spiritual power.

In Native Legends, the Eagle holds significant importance. As the bird that soars higher than all others, it is the first to spot what lies beyond the horizon. The great bird serves as a warning to humanity about future events, earning it the role of our guardian and protector. This sculpture is designed to offer eternal protection to its possessor.

Crafted with pride in Canada, this piece is inspired by the Six Nations Confederacy of the Grand.