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Animal Symbolism in Celtic Mythology
Animal Symbolism in Celtic Mythology A paper for Religion 375 at the University of Michigan by Lars Nooden, 22 November 1992 Animals in Celtic and Welsh mythology are tied in with fertility and vitality, because they are living, moving, and growing. They also provide vitality and continued life for the tribes through their meat, skins, and bones. In addition, they are a connection to the realm ...
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