Raven Clan
The Raven Clan is a prominent group in various Indigenous cultures of the Pacific Northwest, particularly among the Haida, Tlingit, and Kwakwaka'wakw peoples. This clan is often associated with the raven, a significant figure in their mythology, symbolizing transformation and creation. The Raven Clan plays a vital role in cultural ceremonies, storytelling, and art, reflecting their deep connection to nature and spirituality.
Members of the Raven Clan often identify with the raven's characteristics, such as intelligence and adaptability. They may also use raven imagery in their totem poles, masks, and other artistic expressions. The clan's stories and traditions are passed down through generations, preserving their rich heritage and cultural identity.