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As told much in their folklore, the Quileute descended from wolves. Quileute myths proclaim that the two-sided mythical character known as Dokibatt and K'wa'iti was responsible for creating the first human of the Quileute tribe by transforming a wolf.
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All Native people have stories that explain their histories and their relationships with the natural world. These stories, often wrongly called "myths" or " ...
The Quileute (Quil-ee-yoot) Indians were the southern-most tribe whose mythology included a. Series of Raven stories. Page 7. Quileute Life on the Northwest ...
This is our collection of links to Quileute folktales and traditional stories that can be read online. We have indexed our Indian stories section by tribe ...
The Quiliute possess a fragmentary deluge myth, the motive of which is that of the Kwakiutl myth. Taken with the fact that no such story is found in the lore of ...
However, the story about the Quileute tribe descending from wolves who were transformed into men is a true Quileute legend. Wolves are sacred animals to the ...
quileute mythology from www1.seattleartmuseum.org
Aug 14, 2010 · "The wolf is central to the cultural beliefs of the Quileute Native Peoples...those ancestral beginnings figure significantly in the ...
quileute mythology from quileutenation.org
Whether the trickster figure is Raven, Bluejay, or Coyote, he is important. He brings light to people by creating the sun, moon, stars, or causes the tides so ...