The song of the wolf has been revered
since time began.
The Cree believed heavenly wolves
visited the Earth when the northern lights shone in winter.And wolf howls
helped spirits to make the journey to the Great Spirit.
Other tribes thought the wolf howled
after eating in order to invite the scavengers such as birds and rodents
to come and eat.
CREE LEGEND
When all the land was covered with
water, the trickster Wisagatcak pulled up some trees and made a raft. On
it, he collected many kinds of animals swimming in the waters. The Raven
left the raft, flying for a whole day, and saw no land, so Wisagatcak called
the Wolf to help. Wolf ran around and around the raft with a ball of moss
in his mouth. The moss grew, and the earth grew on it. It spread on the
raft and kept on growing untill it made the whole world.
This is how the Earth was created.
In Native American Legend,
The children of the earth
were the animals.
And the child known as Big Mouth,
howled in the forest and sent
spirit messages to a world beyond.
Today we understand the science
of wolves,
but to many their soul has been
lost.
A once cunning hunter has become
prey
to humans.
A magnificient and revered creature,
has now for many considered as
vermin.
And what was once a voice to the
spirit world,
Now seems a mournful farewell to
the world,
from which wolves have been cast.
By: Graham Greene (Native American
Actor)
"We are not the Lords of the Earth,
We are it's Children".
By: Archie Grey Owl
This beautiful wolf was adopted
for me by my wonderful sisters at
"Angels Touching Hearts".
Thank you my wonderful Angel Sisters..
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