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  1. Fox Legends (Folklore, Myths, and Traditional Indian Stories)

    Index of Fox Indian legends, folktales, and mythology.

  2. The Legend of the Fox: Cleverness and Insight in Ojibwe Tales

    Mar 2, 2025 · Discover the cleverness and insight of the fox in Ojibwe tales. Explore rich mythology and valuable lessons that resonate today. Read more!

  3. Discover the Enigmatic Foxes in Native American Folklore: Tales of ...

    Dec 8, 2023 · Native American tribes have woven numerous captivating tales around the fox, imparting valuable lessons and cultural wisdom. Here are some notable legends that highlight the significance …

  4. Kitsune Page - Myths and Ancient Stories - Native American

    Awakened by the sound of the flute, skinks came out of their burrows and climbed up the hill in a bustling throng. When they saw the fox playing, they began to dance. At the sight of the dancing …

  5. What do foxes mean in Native American culture?

    Nov 27, 2025 · Exploring what do foxes mean in Native American culture reveals a tapestry of associations, ranging from cleverness and adaptability to deception and transformation. …

  6. Fox Stories - Indigenous People

    Jul 29, 2016 · Long ago, Snoqualm, the Moon, had a spider make him a rope out of cedar bark and stretch it from the sky to the Earth. One day Fox and Blue Jay found the rope and climbed up to …

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  7. Native American Indian Fox Legends, Meaning and Symbolism from …

    Collection of Native American fox stories from various tribes.

  8. Foxes in Folklore: What These Clever Creatures Represent

    Nov 6, 2024 · Discover what it means to have the fox as a spirit animal, and learn fun facts about these clever creatures like their unique sounds and ability to climb trees.

  9. Foxes in Indian Myths: Legends and Lore

    Explore the enchanting tales of foxes in Indian mythology, revealing their symbolism and significance in ancient stories.

  10. The Sauks and Foxes - Discover Lewis & Clark

    To outsiders in 1803, the Sauk and Fox people living on the Mississippi River in Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin were seen as one people. [2] . They were a close alliance, not a single tribe, but were …