Long ago, when the world was new, a tiny blue bird flew between the sky and the water, never landing, never resting.
The people called her Noya, meaning “Still Wings,” for even when she moved, she brought peace.
Noya was not just a bird—she was the guardian of quiet hearts. It was said that if your mind was full of worry, and you saw Noya, her flight would slow the storm inside you.
Elders believed she was sent by the Sky Father to remind us:
“Even in motion, there can be stillness. Even in smallness, there is great spirit.”
And so, when the people find themselves lost in the noise of life, they look to the blue bird and remember: