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Crow
(Native American Zodiac Animal)

Crow: Sep 22 – Oct 22

Native American CrowThe Crow is zealous, a natural explorer and adventurer. They are quite charming and impressive in their day-to-day activities.

These traits come natural to him/her and require little effort on their part.

It is easy to see the natural energy of the Crow in the way they conduct their daily lives.

They are often sought after for their opinions and advice. This is because the Crow is clever, bright and aware of things most others overlook.

Good Times

In positive situations this Native American Zodiac Animal is relaxed and can be quite romantic.

With loved ones the Crow is patient and understanding.

Bad Times

In negative situations the Crow can be demanding, inconsistent, vindictive, and abrasive.

Enemies will encounter this quickly and back-off if they are smart.


Compatible Native American animal sign - Otter and Deer

Western zodiac sign equivalent - Libra


Native American Indian Lore

Discovering Your Spirit Guide

The native American Indian's always felt a special oneness with the world around them and also with the creatures who occupied that world.
Origins and Uses For Dream Catchers

Dream catchers are a part of the tradition and culture of many of the native people of North America. The stories of the dream catcher?s origin and use are as different as the tribes who used them.
History of Dream Catchers (Native American Indian Dreamcatchers)

Originally, dream catchers were made as a charm to protect sleeping children from nightmares. The legend is that the dream catcher will catch one’s dreams during the night.
7 Native American Herbal Healing Secrets
Native American Indians lived off the land and used various plants for both food and medicine. They were much healthier than most of us are today. Perhaps we can benefit by using some of their natural remedies.
Native American Collectibles

Native American collectibles are popular the world over, for they offer an insight into the unique and distinct culture of the Native Americans.
The Indian Headdress

Of the different peoples throughout the world, the Native American Indians are known for their unique feathered headdress.
Using Pow Wow Drums For Native Drumming Groups And Western Decorating

Have you ever wondered how exactly pow wow drums are used? I have, but never really understood that they played such an important role in the Native American culture.
Using Native American Rattles For Indian Ceremonies and Rituals

If you love Native American Rattles, you will definitely benefit from adding them to your drumming circles and powwows.

Native American Animals of the Natural Zodiac

Goose Otter Wolf Falcon Beaver Deer
Woodpecker Salmon Bear Crow Snake Owl


  
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