Quileute Legends are amazing and fascinating tales of many tribes. These legends date back as far as time goes. These legends are passed down from generation to generation. Each time gathering more drama and excitement. In these tails are truths and fictions that many native people live by. They follow the guidance of their ancestors and the rules of the legends for their paths in life.
There are many different aspects to the Quileute tribe legends. Each creature of nature plays a role in the legend. Usually in the Quileute legends there is a hero, a villain, and mostly a lesson to be learned and an experience to be gained by sharing these tales. Often there is a raven in the legends. Raven is the trickster figure in Quileute Indian culture. Raven is a clever and generally benign figure who sometimes helps humankind, but he also has many character traits that are viewed negatively. The raven is usually misbehaving and getting into some form of trouble due to his character traits. Such as being lazy or rude.
A Q’wati (also spelled K’wati, Kwatee, Q’waeti, K’wa’iti, Qati, Kwati, Qwati, and several other ways.) Q’wati is the benevolent culture hero of the Quileute tribe, frequently referred to in English as the Transformer. The same character is called Dukwibal or Dokibatt in the Puget Sound Salish tribes, Xelas or Haylas in the Coast Salish tribes, and Misp’ or Musp in the Quinault tribe. Q’wati is usually credited with creating the Quileute tribe and their neighbors, teaching them right behavior and cultural skills, and protecting them by changing the environment and getting rid of monsters.
Since the creation of the Twilight book series there is now a renewed sense of wonderment of the Quileute tribe and the legends that surround them. Many people now flock to the town of Forks, Washington to see things from the Quileute tribe of Indians. It is said that these people never age and that they suck the blood of humans to survive.
The Quileute tribe is well known among the Native American study. Quileute’s are believed to have dwelled along the Quileute River near Washington on the Pacific coast of North America. books written on American tribal history describe the Quileute’s as a spiritual people who believed in the existence of supernatural forces. they were believed to be a tribe of highly possessive people. while most other tubes shared land and food and other resources, the Quileute’s were thought to keep everything to a single family claim.
Quileute legends will continue to pass from generation to generation helping carry on the history and existence of this tribe and its ancestors. These legends are ones that our children’s children will one day inquire about. And that is how the history will remain.
Tribal life has always been a fascinating subject to historians around the world. There are and have been thousands of different tribes around the world, each tribe with its own legends and folklore that they live by. Their reputation precedes them. They live by these stories, they are judged and remembered by these legends.

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