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Aboriginal Wolf Tribe

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Wolves are significant to the Aboriginal people because they are associated with courage, strength, loyalty, freedom of spirit, and discipline. The Aboriginal people thought that wolves were closely related to humans. They believed that the first ancestors were being transformed from wolves into men. In the Native American culture wolves are the most common clan animals. Some of the tribes that are associated with wolf clans are the Creek (whose name is Yahalgi), the Cherokee (whose name is Aniwahya), and the Chippewa (whose name and totem is called Ma’iingan). The wolf is an important clan crest that you will often find carved into totem poles. I picked the wolf because it resembles courage, strength, loyalty, freedom of spirit, and discipline.

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