The Wolf symbolizes Loyalty, success, perseverance, stability & thought. Wolves are also regarded as path finders & teachers. Wolf is represented by the constellation Sirius, the Dog. In the Zuni tradition the Wolf symbolizes the direction East.
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the wolf in many cultures represents strength leadership and loyalty
Yes. If you have a wolf then go to the wolf only party and use the claw there. you allways get wolf or nothing. Hope it helps :)
A bear claw (usually a depiction of the bear's head is at the base of the claw on statues, idols, etc) is a symbol of strength and resiliance in Native American mythology.
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Calm leadership with clear foresight, and respect for their pack.
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If anything gets in a wolfs territory and threatens its young it will most likely be killed because the wolf will bite claw and do anything to protect there young
The Koi fish is used as a symbol of perseverance for tattoos. Turtles are also great for tattoos that mean perseverance.
Hawk or Falcon is usually seen as a messenger, meaning stay alert, be observant of that which surrounds you. Carrying his claw, is a direct connection to the messenger himself. A number of Native American Shamans I know keep a hawk or falcon claw to help them connect with the spirit messenger.
In Eclipse? The Wolf Figurine is meant to symbolize Jacob in his wolf for and he says so that he is always on her mind and its a little part of him the diamond heart from Edward is a handmedown to symbolize his cold stone unbeating heart and that in shines like him in the light.
The Hopewell symbol depicting a claw likely represents an animal claw, possibly belonging to a bird of prey or a mythical creature. It could symbolize strength, power, or the connection between humans and nature in Hopewell culture. The exact meaning may vary depending on the context in which it is found.