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Powerful Native American Animal Symbols

The Native Americans lived in harmony with the earth and revered many creatures for their strength, courage, and hard work.

To the Native American People, the Creator is in all nature and this includes everything that lives. Their belief is that each of us must find our place within nature in order to live at peace. All creatures and plants in creation are considered to be equal, each fitting into the system according to its individual characteristics and abilities.

Animals and their totems represent a persons spirit guide, or helper in physical form. An excellent introduction to this interesting subject is provided in the book, 'The Eagle's Gift by Carlos Castenada'.

Some Native American animal symbols and their meanings:

Eagle

The Eagle is a symbol of the divine spirit, the protector of all things. It has the power to protect against evil, no matter how great that might be. When seen in the sky it was considered to be a sign that justice would be done in battle.

Spinning Lizard

The spinning lizard was a very popular Native American symbol and was used by the Navajo and other tribes. It is mostly seen in old designs from the South-West.

Spider

The spider was a symbol of success through handwork and perseverance. It is found in the artwork of most Native American tribes in all regions. Designs and colors vary greatly but one of the most common designs is the red and black spider seen on pottery and carved into wood.

Wolf

The wolf is a symbol of loyalty and success. This came from the fact that wolves mate for life. They are considered to be the most loyal of creatures. The plains Indians Tribes domesticated some wolves, to a degree. The animals became faithful and loyal to them and followed them as they went. These animals were quite closely interbred and this is where the lineage of the domestic dog began.

Buffalo

The buffalo was the most important of animals to the Native Americans. It gave them life by providing everything from clothing and shelter to food and tools. It was natural that it would revered and venerated because of the great gifts it bestowed on them.

Bear

The bear symbolizes great strength and leadership. The Blackfoot tribe selected two men each year to serve as "Grizzly Bear Men" . These men had to fight like bears and charge fearlessly at the enemy.

Turtle

Tribal legend has it that the turtle enabled the second people to be born on the earth and that he carried a piece of the old earth on his back to make this possible. This is an almost universal symbol among Native American Tribes.

'When all the trees have been cut down,
when all the animals have been hunted,
when all the waters are polluted,
when all the air is unsafe to breathe,
only then will you discover you cannot eat money.'

~Cree Prophecy

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Comments (8)
#1 by Anne Lyken-Garner, Mar 9, 2008
I like discovering things like these. Thanks for sharing. Unfortunately, the verse at the end is so true.
#2 by Judy Sheldon, Mar 9, 2008
Louie very interesting history, and more reason to "go green". Thank you.
#3 by Joe Poniatowski, Mar 9, 2008
Awesome article, Louie. I really wonder how the turtle myth originated.
#4 by valli, Mar 10, 2008
Very interesting.
#5 by Lucy Lockett, Mar 10, 2008
This was interesting for me!
#6 by IcyCucky, Mar 10, 2008
I like this. It's very educational..
#7 by Alexa Gates, Mar 11, 2008
this is extremely interesting! All the stuff i hear about the Native Americans just astounds me! I love hearing about it!
#8 by frazzle, Apr 26, 2008
v. interesting
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