Coyote & Crow the Role Playing Game
Science Fantasy Roleplaying in an Uncolonized Future
More than 700 years ago, a massive disaster changed the course of history. The world was plunged into centuries of darkness, but the event also introduced the Adanadi — the Gift — a strange mark that appeared on all life. This mark would have an enduring impact on humanity. Centuries later, the Earth is healing. New, advanced nations have risen. Ancient legends stir.
Coyote & Crow is a tabletop roleplaying game set in an alternate future where colonization of the Americas never happened. In this world that is both familiar and entirely new, you'll take on the role of heroic characters adventuring in a changing landscape.
Coyote & Crow is a bold look into a different future full of possibilities and fresh perspectives, created and developed by a diverse, Indigneous-led team.
Coyote & Crow in the Media
- RPG Coyote and Crow’s indigenous-led design team has created a tabletop world beyond the colonised mindset
- Breakout tabletop RPG by Native designers imagines an uncolonized North America
- Coyote & Crow is a sci-fi RPG set in an America without colonisation
Coyote & Crow Core Rulebook Credits
Created, Written and Developed by Connor Alexander (Cherokee Nation)
Additional Writing and Development
William McKay (Manitoba Métis Federation), Weyodi Oldbear (Numunu), Derek Pounds (Samish)
Additional Writing
Nico Albert (Cherokee Nation), Riana Elliot (Cherokee), Diogo Nogueira, William Thompson (Cherokee Nation)
Layouts and Graphic Design
John Simon
Editing
Em Matson (Sault Ste Marie Ojibwe)
Chahi Language Developer
William McKay (Manitoba Métis Federation)
Maps
Janice Sheen
Coyote & Crow Logo Design
Barabara Schelling (Assiniboine)
Sensitivity Consulting
Spider B. Perry
Additional Rules Development
Jade Wesley
Art
Tate Allen (Choctaw), Kyle Charles (Whitefish Lake First Nation), Phil Cohen, Dale Deforest (Diné), Jillian Dolan (Métis/Cree), Sadekaronhes Esquivel (Kanyen’kehá:ka/Mexican Indigenous), Emma Flowers (Crow), Elijah Forbes (Waganakising Oadawak), Al Harris (Lumbee), Amélie Hutt, Keith Jim (Navajo), Scot Kimberley, Jennifer Lange, Mackenzie Neal (Quapaw Nation), Brian Roanhorse (Navajo), Heather Snell (Lakota/Dakota), Jesse Thompson,Wolf Tomoyaketu (Comanche/Apache), Charles Utting, Jeffery Veregge (S’Klallam), Kameron White (Chahta/Tsalagi), Matthew Willetto (Navajo), Lawrence Willie (Paiute), Nala J.Wu
Website Design
Christopher Likins
Mobile App Developer
Jonathan Garnaas-Holmes
Lead Play Testers
Shay Snow (Caddo/Cree), Rebecca Demarest Panzer