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|quote = "Spirits of the trees, we thank you for the long days of sun that have brought us berries and other food."
 
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'''Hashi''' (''hah-shi'') is an old, plump male [[Black Bear|black bear]].{{r|GBL|296}}
   
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 23:17, 28 October 2013

"Spirits of the trees, we thank you for the long days of sun that have brought us berries and other food."
— Hashi to the spirits in Great Bear Lake, page 296

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Hashi (hah-shi) is an old, plump male black bear.[1]

History

The Original Series

Great Bear Lake

On the longest day, Miki tells Lusa that Hashi is the oldest black bear at Great Bear Lake. Hashi is seen thanking the bear spirits of the trees for the long days that have brought them berries.


Trivia

  • Hashi's name means "sun" and "moon" in Chickasaw. [2]

References

  1. Revealed in Great Bear Lake, page 296
  2. [1]