Baying Coyote Bolo Tie, Nickel Silver with black Accents. Nickel Silver tips, black leather strap. Approx. 1¾” wide x 2¾” long
In North American Indian literature, Coyote holds a unique position as one of the First Peoples. As one of the First Peoples, Coyote embodies qualities of animals and humans, thus the term 'transformer' as well as trickster is used to define his actions. He is cunning and adaptable, inquisitive and mobile, he enjoys thievery for the trickery. He sings, seduces, eats and drinks too much, true to the trickster motif; he makes and embodies a world appropriate for human imperfections. It has been suggested by some tribes that Coyote invented death to make humans take life seriously.