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Many tribes across North America not only believe that owls have a correlation to death, but also the afterlife. Tribes such as the Lakota, Omaha, Cheyenne, Fox, Ojibwa, Menominee, Cherokee, and Creek consider owls to be either an embodied spirit of the dead or associated with a spirit in some way. The owl's strident, discordant vocabulary enhances its nocturnal image as a caller of death and singer of bad omens. In fact, the Apaches and Navajos believe that a hooting owl portends death and destruction.