Did Native Americans have dragons?

Yes, Native American cultures have powerful serpent and winged creatures that function as "dragons," most notably the Horned Serpent in many tribes and the feathered serpent deity Quetzalcoatl in Mesoamerica, though they differ from European dragons, often appearing as benevolent or neutral forces of nature, water, and sky, rather than purely malevolent hoarders.
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Were there dragons in Native American mythology?

Piasa Bird is a Native American dragon depicted in one of two murals painted by Native Americans on bluffs (cliffsides) above the Mississippi River. One of the most common form of native American dragons, a recurring figure among many indigenous tribes of the Southeast Woodlands and other tribal groups.
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Did Native Americans know about dragons?

While the word 'dragon' doesn't appear in many Native American traditions, many cultures across Turtle Island* carry stories of serpents, water spirits, and powerful nature beings that resonate with dragon archetypes.
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What does 49 mean to Native Americans?

To many Native Americans, especially on the Plains, "49" (or "Forty-Nine") refers to a specific type of fun, informal social dance and song circle held after powwows, originating from Kiowa/Comanche traditions, celebrating camaraderie, love, and sometimes featuring humorous, contemporary lyrics, though it has historical roots in honoring soldiers or wartime expeditions, and modern gatherings are often sober celebrations of culture. It symbolizes community fun, storytelling, and cultural continuity, often happening late at night. 
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What are Indian dragons called?

Furthermore, nāgas are also known as dragons and water spirits. A female nāga is called a Nagini (Hindi: Nagin). According to legend, they are the children of the sage Kashyapa and Kadru. Rituals devoted to these supernatural beings have been taking place throughout South Asia for at least 2,000 years.
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What does God say about dragons?

God, through the Bible, primarily uses "dragons" symbolically to represent ultimate evil, chaos, and powerful enemies like Satan and oppressive empires, though some interpretations suggest the imagery stems from real encounters with large reptiles like dinosaurs, with verses in Revelation explicitly calling Satan a dragon. The Bible links these symbolic dragons to the serpent in Eden, showing a thread of evil from the beginning to the end times, but God's power is always depicted as greater, ultimately defeating these forces. 
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Which cultures have dragons?

6 mythical dragons from different cultures
  • Bakunawa (The Philippines) ...
  • Quetzalcoatl (Central America) ...
  • Ninki Nanka (West Africa) ...
  • Long (China) ...
  • Fafnir (Scandinavia) ...
  • Griffin (Mediterranean and Middle East)
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Can you go to a powwow if you're white?

Yes, white people and people of any background are welcome to attend public powwows, as they are celebrations of Native American culture open to everyone, but it's essential to attend with respect, follow etiquette like asking for photos and understanding regalia isn't a costume, and listen to the MC for cues, especially for intertribal dances.
 
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Will 23 and me tell me if I am Native American?

Currently 23andMe has several features that can reveal genetic evidence of Indigenous American ancestry, although they are not considered a confirmatory test or proof of such ancestry in a legal context.
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What does the number 7 mean in Native American?

Have you every wondered what the number '7' means? So did I! I visited the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Center in Whistler and asked them what it means. It represents a pause, they said. It is also referred as a 'glottal stop'.
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Is there any proof that dragons ever existed?

There is no scientific proof that dragons, as described in myths (fire-breathing, winged beasts), ever existed, but their legends likely arose from misidentified fossils, cultural storytelling, and primal fears of large predators, with real creatures like dinosaurs, giant reptiles (Komodo dragons, crocodiles), and even large whales inspiring tales, while fossils of creatures like Dracorex or pterosaurs (like Thanatosdrakon) sometimes get nicknamed "dragons" due to their features.
 
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What is the USA's most famous mythical creature?

Not all mythical monsters are scary or creepy, and many people have come to see North America's most famous mythical monster as also being its most lovable. Yes, we're talking about Bigfoot!
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Do Native Americans believe in God?

Yes, Native Americans believe in divine beings, but their spiritual traditions are incredibly diverse, featuring concepts of a single "Great Spirit" or Creator alongside numerous lesser spirits, gods, or powerful natural forces (animism), varying widely from polytheistic to monotheistic or pantheistic views, often intertwined with Christianity today. There isn't one "Native American God"; beliefs reflect unique tribal cultures, involving creators, nature spirits (like animals, mountains, rivers), an afterlife, and forces of good and evil, often emphasizing connection to the natural world. 
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Did the Aztecs have dragons?

Yes, the Aztecs had dragon-like figures, most notably Quetzalcoatl, the Feathered Serpent, a powerful god blending bird and serpent features, representing creation, wind, and knowledge, and Xiuhcoatl, the fire serpent, often seen as a powerful companion to Huitzilopochtli, showing they had serpentine, powerful mythical creatures akin to dragons, just not identical to European versions.
 
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Has dragon ever been in existence?

No, dragons as depicted in myths (giant, winged, fire-breathing reptiles) were not real creatures, but the legends likely stemmed from misinterpreted encounters with real animals like large lizards (Komodo dragons), dinosaur fossils, or cultural fears of snakes and storms. While no fossil record supports flying fire-breathers, real animals with dragon-like traits (scales, venom, teeth, claws) exist, and the concept of dragons appears globally as a powerful mythical symbol.
 
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Why did FDA shut down 23andMe?

Because of the company's aggressive marketing and refusal to resolve outstanding data issues, the FDA was right to issue a warning to 23andMe. The resulting marketing shutdown provides the opportunity for serious dialogue that could be a basis for setting standards not just for 23andMe, but for the entire industry.
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What blood type are most Native Americans?

Most Native Americans have Type O blood, with frequencies often exceeding 80-90% and sometimes approaching 100% in certain communities, making it an ancestral genetic marker linked to the initial peopling of the Americas from Asia via the Bering Land Bridge. This high prevalence is thought to stem from a founder effect, where the small group of original migrants carried predominantly Type O blood. 
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What is the closest DNA to Native American people?

By comparing genetic datasets, the researchers said they had been able to find the closest living relatives of Indigenous North Americans are west Beringian groups, such as the Inuit, Koryaks and Luoravetlans. Beringia was an ice bridge between modern-day Russia and North America during the last ice age.
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Can you be on your period at a powwow?

The emcee will announce when there is an “Inter-tribal” dance. This is when anyone can participate, except for women who are experiencing their period. People of the Great Lakes area often refer to this as their “moon time”. During this time, women are very powerful and should not be around sacred objects.
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What Native American tribe has white skin?

Aché Indians

They are called "Guayakí" by Guaraní speaking neighbors and in early anthropological accounts. Early descriptions of the Aché emphasized their white skin, light eye and hair color, heavy beards, Asiatic features, and practice of cannibalism as identifying characteristics.
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Can a non-indigenous person wear a ribbon skirt?

Yes, non-Indigenous people can wear ribbon skirts, but it requires deep respect, understanding, and support for Indigenous culture, ideally by buying from Indigenous artists, understanding the skirt's significance (resilience, identity), and knowing when it's appropriate (e.g., as an ally, not for cultural appropriation or appropriation of sacred items). While traditional skirts are often ceremonial regalia, modern, less traditional versions exist, but it's crucial to listen to Indigenous voices about when it's appropriate, especially at events like powwows. 
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What does the Bible say about dragons?

The Bible uses "dragons" metaphorically and literally, primarily in the Book of Revelation, where the great red dragon is explicitly identified as Satan, the "ancient serpent". In Old Testament passages (like Isaiah, Psalm, Ezekiel), the Hebrew word tannin (meaning serpent, sea monster, or jackal) is translated as dragon, often symbolizing chaotic sea creatures or powerful enemies like Pharaoh, while Job describes a fiery, multi-headed sea monster, Leviathan, representing God's power over chaos.
 
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What are the 7 classes of dragons?

The seven classes are Boulder, Mystery, Sharp, Stoker, Strike, Tidal and Tracker. As mentioned in the exclusive short, Book of Dragons, and in "We Are Family, Part 2", Gobber's great-great-great-grandfather, Bork the Bold, was the first to categorize dragons into different classes.
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What are dragons weak against?

Dragon weaknesses vary by lore, but in Pokémon, they are primarily weak to Ice, Dragon, and Fairy types, with many dual-types having extra vulnerabilities like Ground or Rock. In mythology, weaknesses often involve specific body parts (like the belly), magical items, or fighting dragons with superior size or power, such as in Game of Thrones, notes Quora user @VargusVargus.
 
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