Subject: Re: The Native American meaning of corn From: georgen@pooky.cs.mun.ca (George Noel) Date: 1992-09-06, 14:55 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks > > > >It didn't have anything on Owls? I'm amazed. Owls are of tremndous > >symbolic importance, especially in the NW. As a quick rule of thumb, > >Owls represent emotions and emotional events, and almost never in a > >positive manner. I'll look up some info I have at home regarding the > >mythic interpretation of Owls in the NW Coast, but if I recall, owls > >were feared. > > > >Mike Sterling > > > >PS: If memory serves, according to one particular tribe (Kwaikuital? > >Not Positive which) Owls were created from strong emotions of fear at > >the time of death. Hopefully I can find some of my old college textx > >on the subject. And I thought my Anthro classes would never be useful > >:). > > Another example to back this up is that Cooper only starts to see the giant after he gets shot and near death. -=*George*=-