> [!cite] Citation > Coon Wheelwright, Betty. ‘A Storytelling of Ravens’. *Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche*, vol. 7, no. 1 (2013), pp. 4–18. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26596516. > [!abstract] Abstract > The author describes the behavior of a nesting pair of ravens and their young, which frequented her home for a number of years. She suggests that the ravens’ high intelligence and unusual capacity to relate to humans in a variety of contexts over thousands of years shaped the raven archetype. Ravens’ current behaviors and interactions with humans are reminiscent of the behaviors that early humans and ravens must have experienced. The raven-wolf and raven-hunter pairing can still be observed, and the archetypal resonance of the raven is activated when a human and raven have an ongoing relationship.