depends on which country you are speaking of
The coyote appears in the folklore of many Native American tribes. The coyote is frequently viewed as a trickster but is sometimes the hero of the tale. The coyote also makes frequent appearances in Native American creation stories.
in Native American mythology the coyote is a creator and trickster and sometimes the source of death
The Coyote is a Native wildlife animal to the san bernardino mountains.
in Native American mythology the coyote is a creator and trickster and sometimes the source of death
Coyote for many tribes.
No, Jackals are native to the middle east, a "Coyote" is native to America and is very similar in its ecological position.
Coyote stories are examples of traditional Native American folklore, often used to teach lessons or explain natural phenomena. Coyote is a prominent figure in many Native American mythologies, known for his cunning and trickster nature.
Some folk tales that have coyotes as the main character are 'Buffalo Gals', 'Coyote Blue', 'Summerland' and 'Running Water'. Other folk tales are 'Sky Coyote', 'The Nagasaki' and American Native folklore short stories.
The cast of A Country Coyote Goes Hollywood - 1965 includes: Rex Allen as Himself - Narrator
Eloy Casados
Coyote symbolizes tricks, deceit, clown, crazed. In human terminology it represents a deceitful yet intelligent person, someone not to be trusted.