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Indians and wolves had utmost respect for each other, as both were hunters whose survival was essential for the livelihood of their families. This 3D picture is presented in high quality, rich color, and is viewable at various angles. The blue color blending provides a crisp and serene snapshot of a time when Indians and wolves co-existed peacefully. "The hunter did not see the wolf as an enemy or competitor, or as something less than himself. His perception of the wolf was a realistic assessment of the wolf's ability to survive and thrive, to be in balance with the world they shared. He respected the wolf's patience and perseverance, which were his most effective hunting weapons. To say he hunted like a wolf was the highest compliment, just as to say a warrior fought like the wolf was high praise." -Debra McCann
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