Well, that is a question that asks for an opinion. I think it is nonsense, but someone else may believe wholeheartedly that it is true.
Technically, it depends on whether you believe in legends or not. The ancient Quileute legend exists, but...
For Quileute Legends: "The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide" by Stephenie Meyer includes some Quileute legends. For The Cold Ones: "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer, "New Moon," "Eclipse," and "Breaking Dawn" are part of the Twilight series which features the Cold Ones, also known as vampires.
In the real Quileute Indian legends, there are no such things mentioned about cold ones or vampires. Stephenie Meyer made it up.
Jacob Black is a werewolf, Bella's friend, and he has a crush on her. He tells her the Quileute legend. The Quileute legend is all about the cold ones and werewolves and how the rivalry between vampires and werewolves first began.
belle search the cold one and the quileute legends
She googled the Quileute legends and saw 'the cold ones' clicked on that and found all the answers she needed
No. Despite what some people may claim, the Quileutes have no traditions involving vampires or "cold ones." Meyer made this up out of whole cloth, and if I recall she stated as such. She has also claimed that the rest of the folklore was "genuine," but real Native Americans beg to differ. You can see what they have to say about her "genuine" Quileute folklore here: http://www.bluecorncomics.com/twilight.htm http://www.quileutes.com/quileute-indian-reservation/quileute-tribe-history.html --- Vampires are the natural enemies of Quileutes, the werewolves are designed to fight and kill vampires. However, the Quileutes do learn to work with the Cullens in the series, even if some of them like Leah and Paul still don't like the Cullens. --- In reality? I don't know, I can not find anything that says they are enemies. But Stephanie Meyer claims to have found a link on google that states they are natural enemies, although every site I have looked on Quiteute Legends they all say nothing about vampires.
Bella did not go on a site she typed in Quileute Legends in google and got a book or you could just type in cold-one in google and see what comes up.
The Quileute Legends are traditional stories passed down through generations by the Quileute people. While they have cultural and spiritual significance to the Quileute tribe, they are considered legends and myths rather than literal truths in a historical or scientific sense.
If you are referring to the "Cold Ones" as described in the Twilight Saga, it is known from the books that the story of the Cold Ones has been passed down through generations of Quileute Leaders. The younger generations don't believe in the stories and think them to be myths, but those who have the shape-shifting ability or know of the vampires believe them to be true. In reality however, there is no Quileute legend referring to the "Cold Ones". The legend was created by the author of the Twilight Saga, Stephenie Meyer. It is however true that in legend the Quileute Tribe is descended from wolves.
The Quileute are a Native American tribe located in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, primarily in La Push, Washington. They have a rich history and culture, known for their traditional storytelling, woodcarving, and fishing practices. The Quileute are also famous for their connection to wolves, as depicted in the "Twilight" series.
"Cold ones" is a slang term that refers to alcoholic beverages, particularly beers that are meant to be consumed cold. It is often used colloquially in social settings when requesting or discussing drinks.