Thunderbird
Carl Ray (1942-1978)
Cree Nation
1978
Acrylic on canvas
33″ x 44″
The thunderbird represents protection, power and strength. Thunderbirds are often seen as the most powerful messengers because they can fly to the heavens. The thunderbird is flying over a teepee (or wigwam), which the Ojibwa and Cree commonly utilize for ceremony.
Location: Great Hall, Huron University
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