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    influenced the written mythologies. In 1923, historian Arthur C. Parker wrote, "There is an amazing lack of authentic material on Iroquois-folklore, though...
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  • Seneca mythology refers to the mythology of the Onödowáʼga: (Seneca people), one of the six nations of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) from the...
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  • Creation (Native American mythology)". Godchecker - Your Guide to the Gods. "THE TOP FIFTEEN DEITIES IN IROQUOIS MYTHOLOGY". January 28, 2013. "IOSKEHA...
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    The Iroquois (/ˈɪrəkwɔɪ, -kwɑː/ IRR-ə-kwoy, -⁠kwah), also known as the Five Nations, and later as the Six Nations from 1722 onwards; alternatively referred...
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    Hiawatha (category Iroquois mythology)
    Aiionwatha, was a precolonial Native American leader and cofounder of the Iroquois Confederacy. He was a leader of the Onondaga people, the Mohawk people...
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  • Gaoh (category Iroquois mythology)
    solitary old man. Gaoh is subservient to the Great Spirit, and in Iroquois mythology he is subservient to Adekagagwaa. Gaoh is mostly a benevolent spirit...
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  • Kingdom of Saguenay (category Iroquois mythology)
    The Kingdom of Saguenay (French: Royaume du Saguenay) was a mythical kingdom that French-Breton maritime explorer Jacques Cartier tried to reach in 1535...
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    Potawatomi and Oji-Cree) Ho-Chunk mythology - A North American tribe located in now eastern Wisconsin. Iroquois mythology - A confederacy of tribes located...
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    Altjira (or Arrernte) is the main sky god and also the creator god. In Iroquois mythology, Atahensic was a sky goddess who fell down to the ground during the...
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    and northeastern Alabama. Meherrin (Kauwets'a:ka): North Carolina. Iroquois mythology tells that the Iroquoian people have their origin in a woman who fell...
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    Hé-no (category Iroquois mythology)
    Hé-no was also thought to form clouds and give water to the earth. In Iroquois mythology, Hé-no descended to earth twice. On the first occasion, Gunnodoyak...
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    German, Italian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, and Spanish. According to Iroquois mythology, the first sunchokes grew out of Earth Woman's feet after she died...
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    its wings (Algonquian), and lightning by flashing its eyes (Algonquian, Iroquois). The thunderbird myth and motif is prevalent among Algonquian peoples...
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    the United States in the early 1900s.[citation needed] According to Iroquois mythology, the first strawberries grew out of Earth Woman's heart after she...
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    Shonkwaia'tison agreed to this, and allowed the stranger to stay on the earth. Iroquois oral history tells the beginning of the False Face tradition. According...
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    displaying florets in spirals of 34 and 55 around the outside According to Iroquois mythology, the first sunflowers grew out of Earth Woman's legs after she died...
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  • consulted as a patron saint, of sorts. Jogah are small spirit-folk from Iroquois mythology. Memegwaans- formless little people of the Anishinaabeg who take the...
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  • Hahgwehdiyu (category Iroquois mythology)
    Hahgwehdiyu (also called Ha-Wen-Neyu, Rawenniyo, Hawenniyo or Sapling) is the Iroquois god of goodness and light, as well as a creator god. He and his twin brother...
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    mythology is the body of myths originally told by the ancient Greeks, and a genre of ancient Greek folklore, today absorbed alongside Roman mythology...
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    Parks Commission American Falls Bridal Veil Falls (Niagara Falls) Iroquois mythology Wikimedia Commons has media related to Horseshoe Falls. "Niagara Falls"...
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    dating to the ninth century, referring to various herbs. According to Iroquois mythology, tobacco first grew out of Earth Woman's head after she died giving...
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  • Gohone (category Iroquois mythology)
    Gohone is an Iroquois deity associated with winter. Gohone is a god of winter, who takes the form of an old man with a stick. During winter, he would walk...
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    Aaskouandy (category Iroquois mythology)
    Aaskouandy is a gnostic symbol taken from Native American beliefs, especially Iroquois folklore. In folklore traditions, the symbol functions as a magical charm...
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    Sosondowah (category Iroquois mythology)
    Morning Star, so he could watch her all night but never be with her. Iroquois mythology Converse, Harriet Maxwell (Ya-ie-wa-no); Parker, Arthur Caswell (Ga-wa-so-wa-neh)...
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    Mythology, Volume 4. Marshall Cavendish Corporation. ISBN 978-0-7614-7559-0. Lloyd, Ellen (September 23, 2019). "Birth Of Good And Evil In Iroquois Beliefs"...
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    Potato (section In mythology)
    delivery services include Potato Parcel and Mail A Spud. According to Iroquois mythology, the first potatoes grew out of Earth Woman's feet after she died...
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    Slavic mythology Pombero - Guarani mythology Pygmies (in Greek mythology) Qutrub Redcap Siyawesi - Benin Sprites Ta'ai, or 小黑人 - in the mythology of, or...
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  • Atahensic (category Iroquois mythology)
    Atahensic, also known as Sky Woman, is an Iroquois sky goddess. Atahensic is associated with marriage, childbirth, and feminine affairs in general. According...
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