hawk

animal_ally sky Yanyuwa people single tradition · 2

A severed head of a hawk was found in burial three, which dates to approximately 300 A.D. The burial also contained severed heads of wolves, pumas, and a jaguar. The presence of these animal remains suggests a ritualistic or symbolic significance.

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When

First attested
300 CE
Attested period
300 – 300
Historical notes
Burial 3, Structure 5.

Relationships

co occurs with
golden eagle, wolves, pumas, jaguar
allied with
falcons
enemy of
Crow

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Sources

Source passages

“There were also a total of 18 severed heads of wolves, pumas, a jaguar, and a hawk.”

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