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Kinship
by Judy Larson
"... the word reveals several meanings,"
Larson tells us. Concealed in the female wolf's coat (left of her
shoulder), you'll find the face of a Native American woman; on the
male wolf's neck, a man. the flank of the female wolf bears a Native
American man's face to represent the rest of the tribe. Larson adds,
"I've grouped the wolves closely to emphasize the necessity of tribal
and pack members - male and female - to work together to ensure
survival."
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