I don't know the answer, or rather any of the answers. But there are bound to be many answers, depending on what you mean by "Indian."
First of all, "Indian" could mean a language, people, and culture from India. Different groups of people in India speak English, Hindi, and many other languages.
My guess is that you are referring to American Indian, or Native American. Again, there are many languages spoken by different tribes--among them Cherokee, Navaho, Arapaho, Comanche, Apache, Ojibwa (or Chippewa). In these various languages, there are likely many different words for "wolf."
Nashoba is how you say wolf in Choctaw Indian language.
the indian kind
मजबूत भेड़िया Is "strong wolf" in hindi.
I say it's the wolf in Native Indian culture, but in Japanese culture, it is the rabbit.
In Asia, several wolf species can be found, including the Indian wolf, the Tibetan wolf, and the Siberian wolf. The Indian wolf primarily inhabits the Indian subcontinent, while the Tibetan wolf is adapted to the high-altitude regions of the Himalayas. The Siberian wolf, also known as the gray wolf, is widespread in Siberia and parts of Central Asia. Each of these species has adapted to its specific environment and climate.
wolf wolf = ze'ev ze'ev (זאב זאב)
The web address of the Wolf Creek Indian Village is: http://www.indianvillage.org
All i know is that a Wild dog symbolises a Spirit. Example: If you had a Wild dog (Say Half Wolf/Dog) And there was an Indian going to attack (say) your daughter or son, and the Wild Dog protected it and growled at the Indian, the Indian would flee like a Flea! Indians (Quote) were superstitious.
Sinapu is the Ute word for Wolf/Wolves.
The phone number of the Wolf Creek Indian Village is: 276-688-3438.
Tala red wolf, stalking wolf (Native American - Sioux)
white wolf in German would be "weißer Wolf"