I am Native American. My tribes are Ottowa and Ojebue. I can tell you that to my tribes, the crow symbolizes nothing. We do use the feathers for crafts, costumes, and fans. The crow is like any other common bird. To another tribe however, the Crow may be a "Totem" or "worshiped being". I do know that in some cultures the crow either "eats" the soul of a dead being or is a warning of something deadly about to happen. I wish you luck on your search for the crow. Signed Highstar
In Native American folklore and symbolism, four crows are often seen as a sign of balance and harmony. They can represent the four cardinal directions, the four seasons, or the four elements. Additionally, four crows are believed to bring messages from the spirit world and serve as protectors or guides for those who encounter them.
It is considered a death omen in American folk and Native American belief
other crows
No, Wicca has no connection at all with native American beliefs. It is a modern pagan religion developed in England in the early 1900s.
Animism. =) just answered it on plato.
Native Americans were part of the natural world and that world was sacred.
Belief in a creator.hope That could help.
Crows hold significant symbolism in Native American culture, often representing intelligence, wisdom, and communication with the spirit world. They are traditionally viewed as messengers and protectors by indigenous communities, revered for their keen perception and connection to the natural world.
It was a new religious movement incorporated into numerous Native American belief systems.
To my knowledge, none of them. There is a disparagement between understandings of European influenced Religions and Native American belief systems (philosophy for lack of a better word). Native American's, as a general rule, did not worship anything.
the crows tribe have buffalo meat skin to cover them up so they won't be cold
No, you don't. You can follow any spiritual belief that you wish.