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OVTA Gigoon Pendant
Gigoon Pendant
Gigoon Pendant

$14.99

OVTA Gigoon Pendant“Gigoon (Fish)”

A symbol of persistence and determination.

The Salmon is seen as the giver of life, and has been the basis of existence for many native peoples. Salmon are linked to human twins, and are also a sign of good luck and prosperity.
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OVTA Kayak Pendant
Kayak Pendant
Kayak Pendant

$14.99

OVTA Kayak Pendant“Kayak”

Touring - Sea - Recreational - White Water

The pendant is worn as a symbol of respect for the tradition and history of the kayak. The Kayak illustrates the artistry and ingenuity of man in developing a superior means of transportation in an unforgiving climate. Making the decision to kayak is a life altering one. It is also a great deal of fun!
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OVTA M' Sheeken Pendant
M' Sheeken Pendant
M' Sheeken Pendant

$14.99

OVTA M' Sheeken Pendant“M’ Sheeken”

The M’Sheeken (turtle) is an aboriginal water spirit.

According to aboriginal legend the turtle is the teacher of the river people. In other native stories, the world was rebuilt on the turtle’s back. M’Sheeken - a symbol of life, knowledge, wisdom, and fertility.
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OVTA Misshipeshu Pendant
Misshipeshu Pendant
Misshipeshu Pendant

$14.99

OVTA Misshipeshu Pendant“Misshipeshu”

The Misshipeshu (horned serpent) is an aboriginal spirit living in lakes and rivers.

The pendant is worn as a symbol of respect, and as a reminder to be prepared in mind, spirit, and body when near the water. In Ojibway culture respect for the water must be shown if Misshipeshu is not to cause you harm.

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