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Mukw' (sul'sul'tun)
lessLIE (2013) • National Gallery of Canada
oh boy Lesslie!
(lesslie belongs to @lollipop797!)
some human form doodles of em with.. well, Alex cuz he's their caretaker (he is not doing a very good job-)
according to Lollipop797, lesslie is a half breed. half entity, half loafling :3. the egg just managed to imprint Alexs dna inside, and thus Alex became their parental figure.. how the tables turn :)
For a moment I thought it was lesslie polynesia
Enamorada, pero destrozada. Asà estoy.

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Thunderbird and Killerwhale
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from the website: A long time ago, a supernatural whale occupying Cowichan Bay blocked off the mouth of the Cowichan River. This supernatural whale ate all the salmon around it, and prevented the remaining salmon from ascending the Cowichan River. As a result of not having salmon ascending the Cowichan River, the Cowichan Tribes experienced a period of starvation. Out of desperation, members of the Cowichan Tribes attempted to ward off this supernatural whale, but failed. So the Cowichan Tribes called upon the mighty Thunderbird. Thunderbird swooped down, grabbed the supernatural whale, and flew away with him. After this, the Cowichan Tribes once again enjoyed the salmon of the Cowichan River.
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