19th century book illustration showing the Feast of Nanabozho celebrated by the Ojibwe people, entitled "The Feast of Manabozho, or the Great Hare." In Ojibwe mythology, Nanabozho is a shape-shifting spirit that had a role in the world's creation. 1890.
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達志影像
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