Sacred 4 Leggeds

Voicing Freedom
2 min readOct 10, 2021

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Upon the month of Halloween there is a belief based on superstition from generally eurocentric folklore and or just morons that certain animals mean something unholy or foreboding because it’s a bad idea when cousins marry or inbreed ... these faulty beliefs according to generally eurocentric standards are needless to say moronic. First of all in our Indigenous context we don’t view 4 legged’s as having any likeness to evil or wicked. IE wolves have been a target of this belief dating back to the middle ages and certainly European colonialist era at the most minute time periods to name a few, owls same thing, eagles, hawks, crows, ravens, etc. I don’t care what nation or tribe those are sacred animals to us especially if our sacred tribal clans are named for them. Which by the way I’m going to go off topic a bit dear ignorant moronic troll level idiots please cease culturally appropriating and referring to your moron cliques as “Tribes”, “Nations”, or anything of the sort when you don’t belong to any Indigenous tribes in the world not just American, Roma, or African tribe anywhere or even million generations back. It’s not yours to appropriate and leach off of. It’s stupid, it’s not the same and it’s ignorant especially in 2020’s seriously. Everything isn’t yours to claim.

Let’s continue.

I’ve said before I’ll say it again all 4 leggeds are God’s creation they are not wicked nor symbolize wicked. A wolf is a wolf, a raven a raven, hawks, foxes, all of those they have nothing, nada, zero, kadhi to do with anything other than they are made by the creator and to be revered as such. There is no underlining subtext or anything else to them. If we’re wolf clan we’re proud of that, crows and the like signify wisdom, hawks are guardians, and so on. Nothing more to them.

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Voicing Freedom
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