Overview
Killerwhale (kéet): By James Johnson
Killerwhale (kéet) represents one of our clan crests in Tlingit culture, the Dakl’aweidi Clan. Humans and animals exist equally, we give respect to all things because everything has spirit. Award winning Tlingit Artist and carver James Johnson, born and raised in Juneau, AK. James belongs to the Tlingit Dakl’aweidi Clan (killerwhale).
Joon PMar 5, 2024
Perfect!!
Georgia LolaMar 1, 2024
Solid theme, and I love the artwork. @Tessa The term "killer whale" originated from ancient sailors observing orcas hunting in groups to take down dolphins, larger whales and sharks, leading to the name "whale killer." Don't spread misinformation you learned on TikTok
Tessa MillerJan 6, 2024
It's not that this theme is bad, its the name! I may be a little touchy, but the proper name is ORCA not killer whale. The name killer whale was derived from ancient sailors who called them whale killers (they kill whales...) whale killers was then switched around to killer whales because it is easier to say or whatever. Anyway...dislike the name, like the theme (mostly, i don't really like the black at the top) oh and orcas are dolphins not whales
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- Version1
- UpdatedNovember 1, 2022
- Size1.03MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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