Owel, Elk, Horse or Red Fox?

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What is the equivalent of Sagittarius in native american horoscope?

One site (spiritualnetworks.com) says this:
"November 23 to December 21
Horse, Owl, Elk

The horse is a wise and strong animal which possesses great stamina. Horse people are determined, sincere and understanding. They are also inquisitive, generous and trustworthy."


The other (twofeathers.co.uk) says:
"Owl and Sagittarius

People born at this time tend to be philosophical with a broad minded view towards life. For this reason they can be natural teachers. In the west these people fall under the astrology sign of Sagittarius. The Sagittarius individual is also renowned for its wisdom. The Owl totem, in Native American astrology, found in the west on the medicine wheel, represents people born at this time. In this creature of the night we find much wisdom. The owl has an ability to see much even in the dark which could be viewed as symbolic of an ability to understand much without relying on external sources suggesting strong inner intuition and perception. In the west the Sagittarius individual is known as being outgoing and jovial, an archetypal Santa Clause. The owl does not portray such an outgoing representation of this type of character, more a shrewder one. However if you bring the attributes of the west and native American together , the jolliness and the shrewdness we can understand a lot about what creates a wise individual. The owl individual however also have lessons to learn in this life, for these individuals can, in their broadmindedness, fail to attend to important details and miss the point completely. For this reason they can learn much from the deer totem found in the east on the medicine wheel."


The third (internationalastrologers.com) says it is Elk.
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Another one (tokenrock.com) says we are red foxes.

"Red Fox

You incorporate a sense of play into the tribal community that is vital. Without your levity, and high energy your clansmen would be left deflated. You bolster those around you by encouraging laughter, teamwork and a sense of camaraderie. Your tribe looks to you for entertainment, but they rarely recognize your deeper self. When properly motivated, you have the ability to drive sharp intellect into the heart of grand philosophical concepts - piercing core issues with the gift of honed insight. But you can be fickle and flighty in your intellectual pursuits which often leads you back to playful tricks and antics. You are endearing and loveable, but to a point. Your lesson is to know your own limits and to recognize your potential through focus and self-grounding."



How does our intution make us wise? Like an owl? Or a red fox? Or a horse? (are Sags wise? why do we complain always we are naive? or this wise is not that wise?)
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This site says we are Hawks.

http://www.whats-your-sign.com/celtic-animal-signs.html

Hawk
November 25 - December 23
Seldom do we see more focus in the Celtic animal signs than that of the hawk. When these signs see something they want, they go after it with a force that is remarkable. If, however, they aren't interested in a project, they will fly off to other more interesting prospects. They care deeply for wisdom, and often focus on sharing that knowledge with others. They can be very philanthropic and generous. Hawks have a keen sense of balance, and they navigate through life with an internal "true north" that creates an uncanny integrity within them. They are open minded and philosophical. Although they entertain all manner of hypotheses, they are strongly opinionated (that inner "true north" thing). That is not to say they cannot be persuaded.