Cole uses the white hair he pulled from the spirit bear as a symbol of his connection to the bear and the lessons he learned from their encounter. He later places the hair in a special spot to remind himself of the transformation he underwent during his time on the island. This act signifies his growth and the importance of respecting nature and the spiritual journey he embarked upon.
Cole saw a massive white bear (the spirit bear) facing him.
Nobody believed that he saw The Spirit Bear. While he is sitting on a dock by an ocean he remembers the hair he pulled from the bear. His original thought is that he can show it to people so that they will believe that he did in fact see a Spirit Bear. Then he realizes something. It doesn't matter weather they believe him or not. he knows hes not lying. He then tosses the hair in the ocean.
Cole mistakenly mistakes a white bear for a coyote in "Touching Spirit Bear." He reacts by throwing a rock at it, which triggers the bear to attack him, leading to his serious injuries.
Cole kills a small black bear in the book "Touching Spirit Bear".
What changed Cole was the spirit bear after it mauled him.
Cole saw a massive white bear (the spirit bear) facing him.
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Garvey is the one who tells Edwin about seeing a white bear on the island where Cole was banished in the book "Touching Spirit Bear." The sighting of the white bear helps Cole understand the power and significance of his surroundings.
Nobody believed that he saw The Spirit Bear. While he is sitting on a dock by an ocean he remembers the hair he pulled from the bear. His original thought is that he can show it to people so that they will believe that he did in fact see a Spirit Bear. Then he realizes something. It doesn't matter weather they believe him or not. he knows hes not lying. He then tosses the hair in the ocean.
Cole mistakenly mistakes a white bear for a coyote in "Touching Spirit Bear." He reacts by throwing a rock at it, which triggers the bear to attack him, leading to his serious injuries.
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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Cole was mad in the beginning because the spirit bear wasnt affraid of him. so he wanted to kill it. the spirit bear was showing self diffence so he attacked cole. Cole realized that he wasnt very important to nature so he kind of changed. Cole saw the spirit bear again while he was almost dead in the forest, he spit at it and the spirit bear licked up his spit. At that point the Spirit bear trusted cole and cole trusted the spirit bear. the spirit bear let cole touch him and they were trusting each other.n the spirit bear walked away but cole does see him again later in the book.
The bear is not scared of Cole
The bear is real. Cole pulled off some of it's real fur and kept it and then threw it away but the bear is definitely REAL.AnswerSpirit bear is one of the common names for a unique subspecies of the North American black bear. In spirit bear populations, approximately one in every 10 bears is snow-white or cream-colored; the rest are black.
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.