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In "Touching Spirit Bear," Cole sees a Spirit Bear, which is a rare white variant of the black bear, and other animals including wolves, eagles, and ravens. These animals play significant roles in Cole's journey of healing and transformation.
Cole kills a small black bear in the book "Touching Spirit Bear".
What changed Cole was the spirit bear after it mauled him.
The spirit bear, sparrows, mouse, whale, wolf, salmon, raven, seal, beaver, and eagle
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In "Touching Spirit Bear," Cole sees a Spirit Bear, which is a rare white variant of the black bear, and other animals including wolves, eagles, and ravens. These animals play significant roles in Cole's journey of healing and transformation.
Cole kills a small black bear in the book "Touching Spirit Bear".
What changed Cole was the spirit bear after it mauled him.
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In "Touching Spirit Bear," Cole carves a totem pole featuring various animals, including a bear, a wolf, and an eagle. Each carving symbolizes different aspects of his journey and personal growth: the bear represents strength and healing, the wolf signifies loyalty and teamwork, and the eagle embodies vision and freedom. Together, these carvings reflect Cole's transformation and the lessons he learns about himself and his connection to nature.
The spirit bear, sparrows, mouse, whale, wolf, salmon, raven, seal, beaver, and eagle
Cole is sent to Alaska
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the basic situation in touching spirit bear is Cole dies
The mother mrs cole
Cole carves a beaver as part of his healing and rehabilitation process in the novel "Touching Spirit Bear." By focusing on carving the beaver, Cole is able to connect with nature, develop patience and concentration, and work through his emotions in a positive way. It symbolizes his journey toward healing and self-discovery.