A neo-primitive-styled Grizzly Bear holds a newly captured Salmon. This is the season of the Salmon run, when bears of the Pacific Northwest seek out their richest food source from the streams and rivers. They catch the nutritious Salmon and carry them back into the forest where they consume them. The remains of the fish then provide nutrients for smaller animals and lastly, the forest, thereby making for a healthier eco-system.
Haida and other native peoples like the Coast Salish and even the Inuit revere this cycle and the sacred relationship that exists between Bear and Salmon.
This beautiful design expresses the natural, organic connection and also the spiritual link that is forged every season when the Salmon come upriver to spawn. It is the final feast before Winter arrives and hibernation occurs for these (hopefully) well-fed bears.
25% of all proceeds from this item benefits the great Defenders of Wildlife here in North America. You can visit them at: www.defenders.org
Enjoy the chilly weather in this really comfortable sweatshirt. Looks great printed or embroidered. It has set-in sleeves and double-needle stitched neckline, armholes and bottom band for long-term durability. Our sweatshirt is a 289g 90/10 cotton-poly blend with a 100% cotton face.
A neo-primitive-styled Grizzly Bear holds a newly captured Salmon. This is the season of the Salmon run, when bears of the Pacific Northwest seek out their richest food source from the streams and rivers. They catch the nutritious Salmon and carry them back into the forest where they consume them. The remains of the fish then provide nutrients for smaller animals and lastly, the forest, thereby making for a healthier eco-system.
Haida and other native peoples like the Coast Salish and even the Inuit revere this cycle and the sacred relationship that exists between Bear and Salmon.
This beautiful design expresses the natural, organic connection and also the spiritual link that is forged every season when the Salmon come upriver to spawn. It is the final feast before Winter arrives and hibernation occurs for these (hopefully) well-fed bears.
25% of all proceeds from this item benefits the great Defenders of Wildlife here in North America. You can visit them at: www.defenders.org
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