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Authentic Ceremonial Tanned Otter Pelt
Includes Tribal Artwork
 
Native American Medicine

 

Measures 31+ x 12  INCHES
 

AS SEEN IN 1ST 6 PHOTOS
 
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-This Ceremonial Icon 
  Otters are known for their playful nature and almost anthropomorphic appearance. They are also known as one of the most important animals in Native American mythology. 

Otters hold a sacred significance in Native American folklore, where they served as both a source of wisdom and a connection to spiritual realms. In this post, we’ll explore the role of the otter in Native American mythology and its significance in culture. Native American Mythology Pain Points Before we dive into the role of otter in Native American mythology, let us discuss some pain points surrounding this topic.    
 
Otters were often seen as wise and knowledgeable animals that inhabit both the physical and spiritual worlds. Some tribes believed that otters had supernatural abilities to navigate between these two worlds, acting as a bridge between the realm of the living and the afterlife. They were also revered as symbols of luck, prosperity, and happiness.For some tribes, otters were associated with medicine and healing powers. 

According to legends, otters were said to have the ability to teach shamans how to heal illnesses and communicate with spirits effectively. Moreover, otters were believed to be able to provide a sense of safety and protection to those who sought them for help.Summarizing The Role Of The Otter In Native American MythologyIn conclusion, otters play a crucial role in Native American mythology, where their playful and intelligent nature serves as a connection between the physical and spiritual realms. 

Otters were revered as beings of wisdom, healing powers, and good luck charms, representing prosperity and happiness in life. Although many Native American myths about these fascinating animals have been lost over time, their importance and impact on Native American culture are still evident today.
 
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  • To be clear, my mother was of the Comanche Tribe. Her Shaman Harley Swiftdeer. She was well traveled and was gifted artifacts of many cultures, including, of course, those of our brethren.



---Where did these come from? Estate auction?

Thank you for your interest.

All Native American artifacts listed were crafted and used by a family member. Not an estate sale, but it's time for us to let them go.

Be well.