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Two of the more interesting people from the Northwest coast Canadian First Nations art world include the Wild Man and the Wild Woman of the woods. Those two are often described in very dramatic looking masks created by Northwest shore Canadian First Nations artists. [http://www.associaonline.com/Pages/association-management.aspx condo association] The Wild Man of the woods from Canadian First Nations art is named Bakwas and is just a little human-like person who lives in the forest. He's strong round eyes that are sunken in to his sockets and eyebrows that stick out forward. His cheeks are hollow, his mouth is frequently grimacing and his nose appears to be a hooked beak. It is said that the Wild Man can often be seen early each morning on the beach gathering cockles which are a kind of mollusk as his food. The Wild Man is also considered the chief of ghosts and spirits of individuals who drowned are sometimes hovering near him. Tempting others must be bewared of the Wild Man by humans to participate him for a meal. If one takes a few of the Wild Mans food, one will develop into a being the same as him. [http://www.associaonline.com/ assoccia] Contrary to the Wild Man, the Wild Woman of the woods or Dzunukwa as she is known, is a giant fearsome and strong figure twice how big is humans. From Northwest shore Canadian First Nations art and legend, she is a dark and hairy ogress with great powers. Her nearly blind eyes may also be large and sunken like those of the Wild Man but often they have a red light. She is usually pictured making her crazy call (Uh, huu, uu, uu) with her open mouth and thick red puckered lips. It is stated that if children foolishly walk into the forest, the Wild Woman may get them and eat them. The Wild Woman has a basket on her back which offers the kids that she found. Fortunately, she's maybe not considered very bright and usually the youngsters are able to outsmart her in escaping. Curiously enough, although the Wild Woman signifies the dark and dangerous part of the woods, she's also a bringer of wealth for a few Northwest shore Canadian First Nations tribes. A Wild Woman mask can be viewed as significantly of a symbol that only some powerful and rich Northwest shore Canadian First Nations people have. [http://www.associaonline.com/contact/find-an-office/Pages/default.aspx associa management hoa] [http://www.associaonline.com/newsroom/news-releases/Pages/Community-Development,-Inc.-Becomes-First-Associa-Company-in-Minnesota.aspx associa community development]
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