A deity from the mythology of the Northwest Coast people, known in English as a Trickster. This figure is the primary god for the Haida, a First Nations people from a group of islands off the coast of British Columbia called the Haida Gwaii, now known as the Queen Charlotte Islands.

In their stories, he is "both the ultimate rebel and the foremost maker of laws" (Claude Levi-Strauss, 1989) The Raven possesses immoderate appetites that were commonplace and allowed in the Beginning, where everything is possible, but are no longer deemed acceptable now in social life, where rules have become necessary.

Therefore he is regarded as the bridge between these two worlds. The subsequent consequences for his mistakes serve as reminders for Haida children to behave, and serve also to symbolize the unknown, variable factor in everyday life.