Bronze Wolves are known as the teachers in the animal kingdom; They have been long considered this by the First Nations people as teachers or pathfinders. Wolves are held in very high esteem as they are used throughout history on totem poles and are represented by clans and clubs plus many schools throughout the years. The wolf is represented by the dog Sirius in the Pleadies, thought by many aboriginal tribes to be the home of the "Ancients." Many ancient teachings associate the wolf as they are the most misunderstood animals of whole animal kingdom. Wolves are fiercely loyal to their mates, and have a strong sense of family while maintaining individualism. The standing wolf is 28"H x 17"W x 54"L and the howling wolf is 37"H x 16"W x 24"L.
Bronze wolves, lost wax cast pair of wolves. Standing or pacing wolf, and howling wolf. Many Native American style sculptures, statues, fountains and more.
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