The tribe today called Washoe (originally Waashiw) speak a language unrelated to any other - it is classed as "endangered" and very few native speakers remain. Happily there are now efforts to rescue the language and preserve its words.
In Waashiw the word for wolf is tulÃ:Å¡i' - you say toolee-shee'.
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There are more than 700 different native American languages. You have to be more specific.
The term "lone wolf" does not have a direct translation in most American Indian languages, as many tribes have unique languages and cultural contexts. However, some tribes may use their own words for "wolf" combined with terms for "alone" or "solitary." It's important to consult specific tribal languages for an accurate translation, as there is significant linguistic diversity among Native American cultures.
The Wolf.
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.
No one, not even a native American Quileute can turn into a wolf.
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There are more than 700 different native American languages. You have to be more specific.
gui kati-sleeping wolf.
Tala red wolf, stalking wolf (Native American - Sioux)
For which tribe? Wolfs are not generic symbols for Native Americans. So, it depends on the tribe...
It was most likely a Grey Wolf. They are most common in North America and were the most likely breed to come into Native American contact.
I believe they must have some Native American in them. All the actors have Native American in them. So yes. If you are looking to audition then i would contact Summit. and if you Audition then Good Luck!
Private Minnie Spotted Wolf of the Blackfoot Tribe enlisted in July of 1943.
The valley wolf, like all mammals, has a skeletal structure of bone and cartilage, making it a vertebrate.
I believe they have two, the Northern Rocky Mountains Wolf and the Mackenzie Valley Wolf
In Native American lore, Badger! Aggression, anger!