Eagle

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In Haida mythology, Eagle is a powerful and revered supernatural being often associated with strength, vision, and a close connection between the human and spirit worlds.

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Label Occurrences
Eagle canonical 2

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf mythological being
supernatural being
appearsIn Haida ceremonial narratives
Haida legends
Haida oral tradition
Haida stories
associatedWith daylight
human world
hunting prowess
leadership
protection
sky
spirit world
strength
upper world
vision
category Haida legendary creatures
Northwest Coast Indigenous mythology figures
contrastedWith Raven
surface form: Raven (Haida mythology)
culture Haida NERFINISHED
gender variable
hasAttribute dignity
great strength
majesty
sharp sight
hasDomain Haida mythology
honoredIn Haida ceremonial art
Haida dances
Haida songs
isOneOf principal crest beings in Haida culture
linkedTo high-ranking lineages
noble families
participatesIn Haida potlatch symbolism
representedAs large bird of prey
representedIn Haida carvings
Haida jewelry
Haida masks
Haida painted screens
Haida art
surface form: Haida totem poles
role mediator between human and spirit worlds
symbolizes keen perception
nobility
power
prestige
spiritual insight
wisdom
usedAs clan crest
hereditary emblem

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Haida mythology hasDeity Eagle
Eagles usesMascot Eagle