In the real Quileute Indian legends, there are no such things mentioned about cold ones or vampires. Stephenie Meyer made it up.
I 'm An Actual Quileute And Have Lived In Lapush On And Off Throughout my Life. Yeah Our Legend Says That We Descended From Wolves. Our First Tribal Member Was Transformed From A Wolf By K'wa'iti Into A Human.La Push Washington to the right, 12 miles from Forks Washington is home to the Quileute Tribe. According to legend, the tribe was created from wolves by a supernatural transformer. The tribe's lineage stretches back thousands of years to the Ice Age, making them possibly the oldest inhabitants of the Pacific Northwest.Important Quileute Mythological FiguresQ'wati(also spelled K'wati, Kweheti, Kwatee, Q'waeti, K'wa'iti, Qati, Kwati, Qwati, and several other ways.) Q'wati is the benevolent culture hero of Quileute legends, frequently referred to in English as the Transformer. His name is pronounced similar to kwatt-ee, only the "k" is pronounced further back in the throat than English "k" and with a catch in the throat after it. The same character is called Dukwibal or Dokibatt in the Puget Sound Salish tribes, Xelas or Haylas in the Coast Salish tribes, and Misp' or Musp in the Quinault tribe. Q'wati is usually credited with creating the Quileute tribe and their neighbors, teaching them right behavior and cultural skills, and protecting them by changing the environment and getting rid of monsters.Raven (Bayaq or Bayak, in the Quileute language.) Raven is the trickster figure of Quileute legends. His name is pronounced similar to bah-yuck in Quileute. Raven is a clever and generally benign figure who sometimes helps humankind, but he also has many character traits that are viewed negatively in Quileute culture (greed, laziness, arrogance, deceitfulness, and rudeness) and many Quileute legends have to do with Raven misbehaving and getting into trouble because of it.Thunderbird (T'ist'ilal or Tistilal, in the Quileute language.) The Thunderbird is an important figure throughout Northwest Coast mythology. In Quileute, its name is pronounced similar to tiss-tih-lall. The Thunderbird is described by the Quileutes as a bird large enough to carry a whale in its claws, whose beating wings make thunder.Dask'iya (also spelled Dassk'iya, Daskiya, and other ways.) Dask'iya is a cannibal ogress in Quileute stories, sometimes known as a "basket ogress" or "basket woman." She is said to capture children in her basket and carry them home to eat them. Legends about Dask'iya are told to frighten Quileute children and warn them away from bad behavior. Her name is pronounced similar to dusk-ee-yuh. Are the "Cold Ones" from Twilight a real Quileute legend?No. There are no Quileute legends about "Cold Ones" or other vampires. Stephenie Meyer, the author of the "Twilight" books, has stated that she made this fictional vampire legend up herself and only had her Quileute character tell it for the purposes of her plot. However, she did base other parts of her books on real Quileute mythology. For example, it is true that according to legend the Quileute tribe is descended from wolves who were changed into men. Even the tribal name "Quileute" comes from their word for wolf, Kwoli.
yes there are still some vampires in the world like in twilight.....they are of quileute tribes but not cold one
Oh, dude, if you wanna express your undying love Quileute style, you just gotta say "Awa le yu." It's like the Quileute way of saying, "Hey, I kinda dig you." So, yeah, if you're feeling all mushy-gushy, just drop that line and watch the magic happen.
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.
Helium gas can be hot, cold, or anything in between, just like most other substances.
There are no translators yet but I have found a website that has quite a few words listed. http://www.quileutes.com/quileute-legend/quileute-word.html Sorry I can't be of any more help. Ashleigh x
You are free to investigate anything you like.
That sounds suspiciously like an "urban legend". Of course, with some fantasy, you can read anything from a few shapes.
Anything like pokemon, mario, cooking mama or legend of zelda would be fine
Not to be mean or anything, but why would you want to ask a guy out that is cold and does not like you? I don't want for you to get hurt or mistreated in any way. You should go out with people who are not cold and like you:) Good luck and God Bless:)
The beauty of making a cold pasta salad is that you can put absolutely anything you like into it. Meat, chicken, fish and vegetables are all very good.
He has lost more than once. Even though he is a legend he does lose like everyone has. Undertaker has against Edge but never at Wrestlemania.