Thunderbird and Killer Whale Joe Wilson Art Card Coast Salish SXWASET Native
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9" x 6" art card by Joe Wilson Thunderbird and Killer Whale
The Thunderbird and Killer Whale figure prominently in Salish legend. One such legend tells of the Salish people’s great dependence on the salmon. One day the Killer Whale swam into the bay and the salmon were scared away. It was not long before the people began to starve and called out to the Thunderbird for help. The Thunderbird swooped down and grabbing the Killer Whale in his claws, carried him out to sea. The salmon returned and the people were no longer hungry. Short bio of the artist on back of the print. Canadian Customers: GST/HST will be charged on all Canadian orders. GST# 81559 3835 RT0001 International Customers: Please note that you are responsible for any duties, taxes and fees that your customs authorities may charge. Be aware fees for importing by post may apply. International shipments may experience delays due to border processing/customs clearance.
The Thunderbird and Killer Whale figure prominently in Salish legend. One such legend tells of the Salish people’s great dependence on the salmon. One day the Killer Whale swam into the bay and the salmon were scared away. It was not long before the people began to starve and called out to the Thunderbird for help. The Thunderbird swooped down and grabbing the Killer Whale in his claws, carried him out to sea. The salmon returned and the people were no longer hungry. Short bio of the artist on back of the print. Canadian Customers: GST/HST will be charged on all Canadian orders. GST# 81559 3835 RT0001 International Customers: Please note that you are responsible for any duties, taxes and fees that your customs authorities may charge. Be aware fees for importing by post may apply. International shipments may experience delays due to border processing/customs clearance.