Coyote: Did you mean...?

Search

Did you mean: Xolotl?

Search Results

Sioux Life Lessons: Iktomi and the Muskrat & Iktomi's Blanket
Article by Joshua J. Mark

Sioux Life Lessons: Iktomi and the Muskrat & Iktomi's Blanket

The Sioux stories known as Iktomi tales concern the trickster figure Iktomi (also known as Unktomi) who appears, variously, as a hero, sage, villain, clown, inept buffoon – or in other roles – but always serves to illustrate some important...
The Wonderful Sack
Article by Joshua J. Mark

The Wonderful Sack

The Wonderful Sack is a legend of the Cheyenne nation and one of the Wihio tales, featuring the trickster figure Wihio, similar to the Lakota Sioux character Iktomi (also known as Unktomi) of the famous Iktomi tales. Although the date of...
The Prophecy of Bear Man
Article by Joshua J. Mark

The Prophecy of Bear Man

The Prophecy of Bear Man is a war story from the Cheyenne nation relating their response to a Pawnee horse-raiding party and how they defeated their enemy, regaining most of the horses taken. The story exemplifies Native American warfare...
Found In the Grass
Article by Joshua J. Mark

Found In the Grass

Found In the Grass is a legend of the Algonquian-speaking nations of the Plains Indians and one of the most famous. The story is told in many different versions, but the best-known comes from the Cheyenne and features the child hero Mok-so-is...
Old Woman's Water and the Buffalo Cap
Article by Joshua J. Mark

Old Woman's Water and the Buffalo Cap

Old Woman's Water and the Buffalo Cap is a Cheyenne tale of the two great culture heroes Standing-on-the-Ground and Sweet Medicine and how they brought back the buffalo to the people and established the tradition of the sacred buffalo hat...
Northern Cheyenne Chief Little Wolf
Image by Alexander Gardner

Northern Cheyenne Chief Little Wolf

Northern Cheyenne chief Little Wolf (also known as Little Coyote, l. c. 1820-1904) at Fort Laramie, 1868. Photograph by Alexander Gardner.
Cheyenne Courting Scenes
Image by Big Back, Cheyenne Artist

Cheyenne Courting Scenes

Cheyenne courting scenes by the Cheyenne artist Big Back, c. 1882. The scenes depict the sort of courtship ritual and acceptance of a proposed marriage as touched on in the Ehyophsta Legend of the Cheyenne when Coyote Man offers his daughter...
The Trickster Archetype in Native American Mythology  An Exploration of Wisdom and Deception
Video by Histori G

The Trickster Archetype in Native American Mythology An Exploration of Wisdom and Deception

In this video, we delve into the fascinating world of Native American mythology to explore the figure of the Trickster. Across various tribes and cultures, the Trickster is a complex archetype that embodies both wisdom and deception, creativity...
Support Us Remove Ads