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Daily Wire Tip April 5: Where Dale “Cougar” Armstrong’s Nickname Come From?
Daily Wire Jewelry Making Tip
April 05, 2010
Question:
This is not a jewelry question, but I just have to ask. Where did the “Cougar” come from?
Answer:
My nickname ‘Cougar’ was chosen for me as being related to my character traits. Later, Native American friends told me that the Cougar was my animal spirit totem. To find out more about the Cougar totem: https://newagemystic.com/cougartotem.aspx
I also did a search for a good site to explain this to you, where you may be able to find your own animal totem as well. Here is my favorite: https://www.legendsofamerica.com/NA-Totems.html
With the ‘new’ definition of a ‘Cougar Woman’ being a recent fad (and has nothing to do with me) I appreciate you asking!
Answer contributed by Dale “Cougar” Armstrong
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Lisa
April 5, 2010 at 12:45 pm
I love animal totems. I have had panther/cougar medicine for Yeats and was even given the name silent panther years ago by a native American. Our totems change all the time but we are born with several that don’t change. It is facinating, as I start studing animal guides, how they help u.