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      • Native American Indians believed they were gifts of the "Great Spirit" to remind people that they once lived in a land of ice and snow. The bear was seen as a hunter that knew the land. Quick, big, and powerful, they were considered smart and brave while outfighting cougars and wolves.
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  2. Native American Bear Mythology. Bears figure prominently in the mythology of nearly every Native American tribe. In most Native cultures, Bear is considered a medicine being with impressive magical powers, and plays a major role in many religious ceremonies. Bears are symbols of strength and wisdom to many Native Americans, and are often ...

  3. Apr 23, 2024 · Throughout Native American folklore, bears play a prominent role in tribal stories and legends. Bears are often depicted as wise and powerful beings that possess unique knowledge and spiritual insight.

  4. Jun 7, 2020 · Most Native American tribes revere the bear. Like the turtle, each tribe’s cultural view of the bear varies; however, at the core, the bear represents authority, good medicine, courage, and strength. The bear is said to be a healer and protector.

  5. Apr 12, 2024 · The Bear Man is a Pawnee legend exemplifying the Native American understanding of the natural world and serving as an origin tale for the Bear Dance, which was performed to awaken the bears in spring...

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  6. May 10, 2015 · Native American Indian folklore might refer to bears as a brother, uncle, and even grandmother, including stories of bears becoming humans and vice versa. But there is a healthy respect for bears -- especially by tribes that live among bears.

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  7. Native American Indian Folklore & Symbols -- The Bear. Among the Pueblo tribes, bears are considered one of the six directional guardians, associated with the west and the color blue. The Zunis ascribe healing powers to bears and carve stone bear fetishes to protect them and bring them luck.

  8. Nov 30, 2023 · The bears immense physical strength was a symbol of power in Native American mythology. Warriors sought to emulate the bear’s strength in battle, while hunters revered the bear’s ability to overpower its prey. The bear’s strength was admired, and its spirit invoked for protection and success. III.