In ancient times, many of our first ancestors appeared, not as humans, but as animals, birds and creatures from the sea. In the early myth time, they could remove their animal skins and walk as people upon the land. One such ancestor from the ‘Na̱mg̱is (Nimpkish) was named ‘Na̱mukustolis who first arrived as a great blue heron and soon transformed himself into a human.
He was warned that there was going to be a great flood that would cover the earth and that he should wait for an enormous sea monster named ‘Na̱mx̱iyalegiyu to rise from the depths. The sea monster took ‘Na̱mukustolis under the water in order to protect him from the floods. When the waters had receded, Na̱mx̱iyalegiyu put ‘Na̱mukustolis onto the shore where he started the first Nimpkish village called X̱wa̱lkw and became the first ancestor of the ‘Na̱mg̱is people.
Later ‘Na̱mukustolis met Ḵ̓aniḵilakw, the Transformer. In a great battle of transformation, the two pitted their skills upon one another, transforming each other into ducks, mountains and kingfishers. Resigned to this stalemate, Ḵ̓aniḵilakw travelled on. Cognizant that Ḵ̓aniḵilakw might return, however, ‘Na̱mukustolis wondered what he should transform himself into for protection. At first he thought he should become a stone, but he quickly realized that stones will eventually crack. The he thought he should change into a big tree, but it occurred to him that trees will gradually fall and rot away. Eventually, he decided that he would become a great river and flow until the end of days. ‘Na̱mukustolis then took on the name Gwanalalis to reflect on this desire. Ḵ̓aniḵilakw could hear his thoughts so he returned and pushed on the forehead of Gwanalalis. He fell to the ground and became the great Nimpkish River, Gwa’ni, and was filled with fish so as to provide for his people.
In October of 2011, I was given the name of the great grandson of ‘Na̱mukustolis, Ḵ̓wa̱mxa̱laga̱lis. My great-great grandmother’s eldest brother, Fred Innis, also held this name. He carried a talking stick representing the great blue heron and held the winter dance name, Gwanalalis. All I can reflect on is that we have a history that is truly as beautiful as any sunset….
The optional matt is white the card only option includes and envelope and is blank on the inside. both include info about the design and an artist bio on the back.
Measurements: 12″ x 9″ Matted 8 3/4″ x 6 1/4″ Unmatted
Anonymous –
Engraveable Boy/Girl Disc Charm in Sterling Silver Qgold
Skimpie – Tanga De Hilo Cosabella
3 1/4 x 60 – 120 .18 Gauge Kraft Adjustable Tubes 15/Case Packaging Supplies
Brizo 81335-PC Litze Ceiling Mount Pendant Raincan Shower Head – Chrome Brizo
Breedlove Pursuit Exotic S Concert CE, All Koa – Edgeburst Breedlove
Alfa End Table by Soho Concept Soho Concept
Purple wood spurge SEEDS, Perennial groundcover Flowers CARIBBEAN GARDEN SEED
Cdn. Snow Flake Charm In Sterling Silver Rembrandt
Stainless Steel Bismark Chain Qgold
Rear Trailing Arm to Chassis Bush Set x2 ALLMAKES / BRITPART
16 Team Dark Brackets Dry Erase – Removable Wall Adhesive Decal Fathead LLC
Battery for Nikon D5000 EN-EL9, EN-EL9A, EN-EL9E 7.4V Li-ion 1000mAh / 7.40Wh Cameron Sino
Bralette Curvy Cosabella
Pig Hog PYS352R 6" Y Cable, Stereo 3.5mm(M)-RCA(F) Pig Hog
T-Shirt Other SB Santa Cruz
82-3705: Merchandiser Assy- No Graphic Lancer
SPACE BETWEEN (2023) #2 CVR A LUCKERT BOOM! STUDIOS
Medium Artisan Block Initial H Charm in Sterling Silver Qgold
Satco S5885 MP175/ED28/BU/4K 175 Watt Metal Halide HID Mogul base ED28 Clear 65 CRI 4200K SATCO
AUTO EXTRA 368A TAPERED ROLLER BEARING AUTO EXTRA
Delta 58472-CZ In2ition H2Okinetic 4-Setting Two-In-One Hand Shower/Shower Head – Champagne Bronze Delta
Coastal Pet Products Safari Grooming Mitt Coastal Pet Products
Slipknot No.9 Reserve Iowa Whiskey 750mL Slipknot
Ladies' Spectacle frame Jimmy Choo JC282-G-R8M Ø 55 mm Jimmy Choo
I Broke 100 Charm In 14K White Gold Rembrandt
District Men's Perfect Tri Fleece Crewneck Sweatshirt DT1304 District