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Natsilane is a one of the Tlingit and Haida stories about how the various supernatural animal species from the Tlingit culture of the American Northwest coast was created. These stories follow an almost dreamtime-like description of humans and other animal species living completely harmoniously. The animals are depicted as demi-gods, and are always referred to in the singular (for instance "raccoon", and "raven"). The story of Natsilane follows the creation of arguably the most important creature in Haida culture - the "Blackfish", or Killer Whale. Other similar stories follow how, for…mehr

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Natsilane is a one of the Tlingit and Haida stories about how the various supernatural animal species from the Tlingit culture of the American Northwest coast was created. These stories follow an almost dreamtime-like description of humans and other animal species living completely harmoniously. The animals are depicted as demi-gods, and are always referred to in the singular (for instance "raccoon", and "raven"). The story of Natsilane follows the creation of arguably the most important creature in Haida culture - the "Blackfish", or Killer Whale. Other similar stories follow how, for instance, Raccoon got the rings on his tail, and why Puma hides in the forest so much.