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I’ve been reading a bit lately about some indigenous cultures of the Pacific Northwest coast, and in particular, the Kwakwakaʼwakw. In addition to woodcarving arts I was already familiar with – totem poles, for example – they’re also known for things called “transformation masks.” Really neat stuff, and I urge you to look them up if you’re interested in transformation’s portrayal in other cultures. The ceremonial masks often portray an animal when closed, and with the pull of a string, they open to reveal a human face on the inside; these tell origin stories of the group’s ancestors transforming from their natural forms as ravens, thunderbirds, etc, into humans or mythical beings.
Much like how the thunderbird’s wingbeats are responsible for thunder, a herd of galloping horses – sometimes depicted with horns – is responsible for the crash of waves against the shoreline. Many who go out to sea and are lost among the waves are thought to be turned into one of the horses themselves. Picrel is a piece of art in the Kwakwakaʼwakw style portraying an unfortunate human transforming into another member of the herd.
Okay, not really. Only the first paragraph is true; I made up everything in the second paragraph (except for the part about the thunderbird, at least). That said, I hope some of you find this stuff as fascinating as I do.

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Though I am not Native American, I was born and raised in one of the Puget Sound tribal reservations. I immediately recognized the style, and I wanted to give you mad props for capturing it pretty dang well.