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Yarrow A Plant Totem Of Strength And Healing

by Beverly Two Feathers | Plant and Mineral Totems | 2 comments

The plant totem, yarrow, teaches us about cleansing and strengthening when it acts as one of our Native American Totems. It is the birth totem associated with the Corn Planting Moon which falls between May 21 through June 20. Although it may work with you at any time...

Native American Totem Book For Children – Raven

by Beverly Two Feathers | Tribal History and Lore | 4 comments

We can teach children and should teach our children about Native American Totems along with sharing tribal stories and lore with them.  Back in December of 2009, we talked about Raven as one of the birth totems. We learned that Raven is considered to be a balance...
What does the Ant Totem teach us?

What does the Ant Totem teach us?

by Beverly Two Feathers | Animal Totems | 7 comments

Oh surely the Ant doesn’t work with lessons in Native American Totems, you say.  Yes the tiny little ant can teach us much wisdom.  It can give us many lessons but the strongest message is the one of patience.  Let us find out today about the tiny little...
Leader of the Birds – An Apache Story

Leader of the Birds – An Apache Story

by Beverly Two Feathers | Tribal History and Lore | 5 comments

As we are learning on our path of understanding there is always a story related to an animal if it becomes a part of Native American Totems. There was a time on Mother Earth when the birds were still like people. They could hold council and talk to each other. ...

Birch Tree: A Native American Tribal Story

by Beverly Two Feathers | Tribal History and Lore | 2 comments

A few posts back I told you of the Birch Tree and how it belongs in the Native American Totems.  Today, I would like to tell you the story of Birch Tree and how it came to have the marks on its bark. A long time ago back in the days of our ancestors, Old-Man was...
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  1. Martha on Lessons From The Dove TotemJune 23, 2025

    It's midday and I'm sitting outside with my toes in the grass - when I hear the calls of a…

  2. Beverly on Mudjekeewis Spirit Keeper of the West WindsMay 26, 2025

    I’m confused. My birthday is December 10th. My animal totem is owl but here it says Elk. So which one…

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    This did help, thank you.

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