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  2. Cultural depictions of ravens - Wikipedia

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    Gray Eagle had a beautiful daughter, and Raven fell in love with her. In the beginning, Raven was a snow-white bird, and as a such, he pleased Gray Eagle's daughter. She invited him to her father's longhouse. When Raven saw the Sun, Moon and stars, and fresh water hanging on the sides of Eagle's lodge, he knew what he should do.

  3. Ravens in Native American mythology - Wikipedia

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    The Zuni consider Raven to be a prankster but without negative characteristics which they associate with the coyote. The Raven's greatest traits are his ability to assist the people in overcoming their failures by offering gentle reminders that anything people have the courage to face, thus too do they have the power to transform.

  4. The Raven - Wikipedia

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    The Raven" is a narrative poem by American writer Edgar Allan Poe. First published in January 1845, the poem is often noted for its musicality, stylized language and supernatural atmosphere. It tells of a distraught lover who is paid a visit by a mysterious raven that repeatedly speaks a single word.

  5. The Raven (Brothers Grimm) - Wikipedia

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    A queen wished her naughty daughter would turn into a raven and fly away, so she could have some peace, and her wish was instantly fulfilled. She flew away to a forest. In the forest, a man heard a raven tell him she was an enchanted princess, and he could deliver her if he went to a certain cottage and accepted no food from the old woman there.

  6. Zendaya Shares How Raven-Symoné Inspired Her - AOL

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    The two Disney actresses are admired for their animated expressions

  7. Allusions to Poe's "The Raven" - Wikipedia

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    In the Donald Duck 10-pager "Raven Mad" by Carl Barks, published in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #265 in 1962, Huey, Dewey and Louie play with a raven who can only say "Nevermore." As in the poem, the raven often repeats the word throughout the story. Sections of "The Raven" are quoted in Hubert Selby Jr's 1964 novel Last Exit to Brooklyn ...

  8. Raven-Symoné responds to claims that her body was edited to ...

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    Raven-Symoné is getting candid about body-shaming issues she faced during her time on “That’s So Raven.” The actor was a guest on the Oct. 24 episode of Hello Sunshine’s “The Bright ...

  9. Raven-Symoné has a good sense of humor about her time on The View.. The actress and television personality appeared on the Thursday, Oct. 3 episode of Sherri to promote Scrabble, the game show ...