“Howling Duo” (Wolves)
18 oz. Signature Mug
Designed by Artist Jessica Somers
Authentic Indigenous Art
Artist: Jessica Somers
Cultural Background: Odanak Abenaki, Ontario
The specific meaning of this duo in her art relates to the interconnectedness of beings, communication, and the importance of family and community bonds
The term “Howling Duo” is not a traditional, universally recognized phrase with a single specific meaning across all Indigenous cultures. Instead, it appears to be a modern design title used by an Indigenous artist, Jessica Somers (Odanak Abenaki with Métis heritage), for her specific art pieces.
However, the image and the general symbolism of two howling wolves draw upon rich and diverse traditional Indigenous beliefs about the animal, which commonly represent:
General Wolf Symbolism:
Wolves are prominent and respected figures in the mythology of almost every Native American tribe, embodying many positive traits:
Loyalty and Family: Wolves are pack animals with strong social bonds, mating for life and protecting their young and elders. This mirrors the importance of community and kinship in many Indigenous societies.
Teaching and Wisdom: The wolf is often seen as a teacher or pathfinder, a spirit helper offering guidance, wisdom, and new ideas.
Communication: Howling is a key form of communication for wolves, used to gather the pack, mark territory, or express emotional distress when a packmate is missing. In a cultural context, it symbolizes the importance of clear communication and the “call of the wild” or the inner self.
Strength and Endurance: Wolves are skilled and disciplined hunters, symbolizing focus, determination, and the ability to overcome fear and challenges.
Protection and Guidance: Wolves can be viewed as protectors, spirit guides, and good luck charms for hunters and warriors.
Symbolism of “Two” Howling Wolves:
The depiction of a “duo” likely ties into several concepts:
Balance and Duality: The image of two wolves could symbolize balance in nature and life. This concept is most famously captured in the well-known Cherokee legend of the Two Wolves (one good, one evil) that battle within every person, with the one that is “fed” being the one that wins.
Partnership and Harmony: It can represent the strong bond between two individuals or the harmonious coexistence of humans and the natural world, a core value in Indigenous worldviews.
Specific Tribal Stories: Different tribes have unique legends involving wolves. For example, the Cree have a myth about a wolf duo that saved mankind during a great flood.
In summary, while “Howling Duo” is a modern artistic title, it evokes deep, long-standing Indigenous values of loyalty, communication, balance, and family strength, as learned from observing and respecting the wolf in its natural environment.
This unique Howling Duo Signature Mug features Authentic Indigenous Art by artist Jessica Somers
With the artist’s signature on the inside of mug
Fine China Mugs are 18 oz. (560ml) capacity
Individually boxed for protection
The artist’s biography on the back of the box
The indigenous artist’s name, tribal affiliation, and title of the design appear on the box
Jessica Somers beautiful artwork can be found in many different products, such as Art Cards, Art Prints, Mugs, Bags, Journals and more!
AUTHENTIC INDIGENOUS PRODUCT:
Each Signature Mug features authentic indigenous art and the artists or copyright holders are paid a royalty on each sale
CAPACITY:
Mugs are 18oz. (560ml)
MATERIALS:
Made of fine china, Ink
DIMENSIONS:
Item Size: 14 x 10.5 x 11.5 cm
Item Weight: 425g
Box Size: 15 x 12 x 13 cm
Box Weight: 530g
CARE:
Dishwasher and microwave safe
DELIVERY:
Items in stock will be shipped as soon as possible
Backordered Items may take 3 – 4 weeks to ship out
Designed in Canada
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