We are children of the Earth, the sea, and the stars
“The Whale That Carries the Stars”
The old ones say the whale is more than just a creature of the sea — it is a vessel of the universe itself.
Long before time had names, the Sky People and the Ocean People were one. When the stars were born, they sent the first whale to swim the great waters, its body marked with the constellations, its spirit filled with the songs of the cosmos.
This is the Whale That Carries the Stars.
The tribes believe every swirl and symbol along its body holds the memory of the ancestors, the light of the sun, the glow of the moon, and the eternal dance of the planets. When the whale rises from the deep, the stars follow, trailing across its back like the stories of the people written in the sky.
They say the whale sings not only for the sea, but for the entire world — reminding us that we are made of the same dust as the stars, the same water as the oceans, the same spirit as the Earth.
When the people look upon the night sky or listen to the waves crash along the shore, they hear the ancient song — the song of
connection, of creation, of belonging.
The Whale That Carries the Stars swims between worlds, reminding us:
We are children of the Earth, the sea, and the stars — woven together, never alone, forever part of the great story.