The Mishibizhiw or Great Lynx, along with canoes and serpents, are part of the Agawa Rock Pictographs. The rock art was created by the Ojibway people


The Mishibizhiw or Great Lynx, along with canoes and serpents, are part of the Agawa Rock Pictographs. The rock art was created by the Ojibway people in the 17th or 18th centuries. The site is found in Lake Superior Provincial Park, in Ontario, Canada.


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