Read more about Coyote (Navajo Mythology) at: Wikipedia Official Site: Public Domain Coyote is a mythological character common to many Native American cultures, based on the coyote (Canis latrans) animal. This character is usually male and is generally anthropomorphic although he may have some coyote-like physical features such as fur, pointed ears, yellow eyes, a tail and claws. The myths and legends which include Coyote vary widely from culture to culture. Coyote shares many traits with the mythological figure Raven. Coyote is a figure in the following cultural areas of the Americas, as commonly defined by ethnographer: Coyote is featured in the culture of the following groups who live in the area covered by the state of California: the Karuk, the Maidu of Northern California, the Tongva of Southern California, the Ohlone mythology of Northern California, the Miwok mythology of Northern California, and the Pomo mythology of Northern California.
Coyote (Navajo Mythology) has not been a contender in any CBUB matches.
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