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Bears have been depicted throughout history by many different cultures and societies. Bears are very popular animals that feature in many stories, folklores, mythology and legends from across the world, ranging from North America, Europe and Asia. In the 20th century bears have been very popular in pop culture with several high profile characters and stories with depictions of bears e.g. Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Rupert Bear, Paddington Bear and Winnie the Pooh.

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  • Cultural depictions of bears (en)
  • Ours dans la culture (fr)
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  • Bears have been depicted throughout history by many different cultures and societies. Bears are very popular animals that feature in many stories, folklores, mythology and legends from across the world, ranging from North America, Europe and Asia. In the 20th century bears have been very popular in pop culture with several high profile characters and stories with depictions of bears e.g. Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Rupert Bear, Paddington Bear and Winnie the Pooh. (en)
  • L'ours dans la culture des populations humaines en contact avec cet animal, qui partagea longtemps son biotope avec elles, a toujours occupé une place particulière. Dès l'époque préhistorique, il a incarné une divinité. Si la thèse du culte de l'ours au paléolithique moyen est controversée, de nombreuses formes de vénération liées à sa chasse et associées à des rites parfois violents sont plus tard attestées dans de multiples sociétés autour du monde. L'ours a été considéré comme un double animal de l'homme, un ancêtre tutélaire, un symbole de puissance, de renouveau, du passage des saisons, et même de royauté, puisqu'il fut longtemps symboliquement le roi des animaux en Europe. Étroitement associés à des pratiques et traditions animistes « païennes » parfois transgressives, l'ours et ses (fr)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/ShunsenOniguma.jpg
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