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[trik-ster] / ˈtrɪk stər /


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The Worl siblings run an online shop called Trickster Company with fashions, home goods and other merchandise with Indigenous and modern twists.

From Washington Times • Mar. 24, 2023

A few virtual steps on and I'm staring at Tangled Trickster - an intriguing work by American visual artist, Aisha Tandiwe Bell, who is famous for using mixed media to create myth and ritual.

From BBC • Jun. 20, 2022

“Disruptive Play: The Trickster in Politics and Culture,” the new book from Seattle-based musician, writer and educator Shepherd Siegel, is part cultural history, part polemic.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 7, 2019

They also play the part of the Trickster, a mischievous, cross-cultural archetypal character often surrounded by conflict and confusion, with his/her own self-interests primarily in mind.

From Salon • Mar. 21, 2016

Gods take human agencies to ruin a man in these days, even Hermes the Trickster.

From A Victor of Salamis by Davis, William Stearns




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