The wolf symbolizes different things to different tribes. For us, the wolf symbolizes strength , intelligence, cunning and a being close to the spirit world.
The Wolf.
For which tribe? Wolfs are not generic symbols for Native Americans. So, it depends on the tribe...
eagle, wolf, buffalo, bear
Tala red wolf, stalking wolf (Native American - Sioux)
Native Americans often referred to the wolf as "the teacher" or "the spirit of the wilderness" due to its role in the ecosystem and its social structure. They admired the wolf for its intelligence, loyalty, and hunting prowess, viewing it as a symbol of strength and endurance. Different tribes may have had unique names or interpretations, but the reverence for the wolf was a common theme across many cultures.
The first dog was actually wolves. Native Americans found a dead wolf mother first. They kept her pups as pets. Then slowly dogs were alive.
The three most popular for Western Native Indians is the Bear, Wolf and Eagle. Another that is important is the crow.
wolf's teeth
Native Americans called January's full moon the "Wolf Moon" because it coincided with the time of year when wolves were heard howling in hunger.
This means your probably in the wrong neighbourhood
No one, not even a native American Quileute can turn into a wolf.
Cotton in the the summer to keep cool in in the winter time they wore animals skins like wolf or any soft furry animal