Latest Editions - Kokopelli and the Howling Wolf

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Howling Wolf Belt Buckle

Wolves are looked upon as teachers or pathfinders in the Native American culture. They represent a skilled hunter; not for their savage nature or carnivorous eating habits, but because of their wisdom. The wolf is characterized by its possession of loyalty and independence, as well as it's protectiveness and knowledge. Wolves are fiercely loyal to their mates, and have a strong sense of family while maintaining individualism. They are truly free spirits even though their packs are highly organized. They seem to go out of their way to avoid a fight. One is rarely necessary when a shift in posture, a growl, or a glance gets the point across quite readily. Just like Native American storytelling, wolf packs pass knowledge, wisdom and skill down through watching and learning from elders.


The Kokopelli Belt Buckle

There are many myths of the famous Kokopelli. One of which is that he traveled from village to village bringing the changing of winter to spring; melting the snow and bringing about rain for a successful harvest. It is also said that the hunch on his back depicted the sacks of seeds and songs he carried. Legend also has it that the flute playing also symbolized the transition of winter to spring. Kokopelli’s flute is said to be heard in the spring’s breeze, while bringing warmth. It is also said that he was the source of human conception. Everyone in the village would sing and dance throughout the night when they heard Kokopelli play his flute. The next morning, every maiden in the village would be with child.

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