First Peoples Totem Animals
The Native Bear Symbol represents strength, family, vitality courage and health. The bear is thoughtful and independent, with little need for fellowship. The bear is also self-contained and strong-willed in nature.
The Native Wolf Symbol represents loyalty, strong family ties, good communication, education, understanding, and intelligence.
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The Eagle symbolizes grace, power and great intellect. It is a sacred and noble creature representing power and prestige to the First Nations people of the Northwest Coast. It symbolizes wisdom and has a special and direct connection to the creator.
The Native Symbol the Frog symbolizes wealth and abundance. When a Frog is portrayed in art with his tongue touching another creature, it represents the sharing of knowledge and power. Many native cultures believe that Frogs prevent loss, which is why small Frog coins are put in purses to prevent money loss.
The raven is a fierce and crafty bird which widely figures in native mythology as a mischief maker. Among the Northwest Coast First Nations the Raven is symbolic as a trickster and initiates the first salmon run of the season.
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