Öndóttur kráka ("the crow") Erlingsson (born c. 892) is the name of a viking chief and one of Iceland's first settlers.
[1] He established his estate in Viðvíkursveit, which previously belonged to Sleitu-Björn.
His grandson, Thorvardur Sage-Böðvarsson, built the first church in Hjaltadalur in 984.
The Ásbirningar family clan claimed to be Öndóttur's descendants.
[2] His son Böðvar Öndottsson (born 920) appears in the Gull-Þóris saga.