Legend of the Thunder Bird
american indians know the good deeds and intentions of the thunder birds.
Ojibwe say they were created by Nanobozho to punish immoral humans.
thunder birds have supernatural powers and strength, working toward good.
they have the power to give life, and the power to take life.
thunder bird legends are well known in art, stories, and jewelry.
algonquin say the thunder bird creates thunder by flapping his wings.
iroquois understand she creates lightning by flashing her eyes.
menominee say the thunder bird controls rain and hail.
all tribes agree the thunder bird works toward deeds of greatness.
they control the upper world, keeping snakes in line.
whereas the underworld is governed by the underwater panther.
or the great horned spirit; wonderful legend.
Copyright © Caren Krutsinger | Year Posted 2023
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