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The Reciprocal Research Network (RNN) is a consortium of three dozen museums which link on-line images of their collections of artifacts of the First Peoples of the Pacific Northwest. The RNN also hosts a forum for exhibits of on-going research into the ethnology of these First Peoples.
“Sisiutl as Archetypal Image” is my attempt from a Jungian perspective to find a psychological interpretation for the mythological double-headed snake “Sisiutl” of the Haida, Kwakiutl, and Tlingit peoples. The accompanying image is also included in the collection of the Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism (ARAS).
If you wish to see the entire exhibit on the RRN, please click on the following link using Firefox:
https://publisher.rrncommunity.org/exhibits/58/pages/187
There I discuss not only Sisiutl, but half a dozen other PNW images in a Jungian context.