• Lakota mythology is the body of sacred stories that belong to the Lakota people, also known as the Teton Sioux. The Lakota believe that everything has...
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    knowledge and intellect. Hnašká, Lakota frog spirit of pezuota (sacred medicine) Hunúŋpa, Lakota bear spirit of wóksape (Lakota concept of sacred knowledge)...
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  • are part of Lakota mythology, a Native American tribe with current lands in North and South Dakota. The spiritual entities of Lakota mythology are categorized...
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  • Kunnechup Kamui God Arma (Luwian religion) God Kašku (Hittite mythology) God Men (Phrygian mythology) Jie Lin, God that carries the Moon across the night sky...
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  • Iroquois mythology Lakota mythology Navajo mythology Nuu-chah-nulth mythology Ohlone mythology Pawnee mythology Tsimshian mythology Zuni mythology Haitian...
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  • In Lakota mythology, Iya is a storm-monster, brother of Iktomi the spider. He eats humans, animals and consumes villages to satisfy his otherwise endless...
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    The Lakota (pronounced [laˈkˣota]; Lakota: Lakȟóta/Lakhóta) are a Native American people. Also known as the Teton Sioux (from Thítȟuŋwaŋ), they are one...
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    are many different Earth goddesses and gods in many different cultures mythology. However, Earth is usually portrayed as a goddess. Earth goddesses are...
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    A light deity is a god or goddess in mythology associated with light and/or day. Since stars give off light, star deities can also be included here. The...
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    Lakota religion or Lakota spirituality is the traditional Native American religion of the Lakota people. It is practiced primarily in the North American...
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  • This is a list of dragons in mythology and folklore. This is a list of European dragons. Azazel from the Abrahamic religions, is described as a dragon...
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  • Anpao (category Sioux mythology)
    In Sioux mythology (Indigenous American mythological tradition that includes Lakota mythology), Anpao (Lakota: Aŋpáo), or Anp, is a spirit with two faces...
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    Iktomi (category Lakota spirit beings)
    In Lakota mythology, Iktómi is a spider-trickster spirit, and a culture hero for the Lakota people. Alternate names for Iktómi include Ikto, Ictinike,...
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  • In Lakota mythology, Wi is one of the most powerful spirits.[citation needed] He is a solar spirit, and is associated with the American Bison. He is the...
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  • List of culture heroes (category Mythology)
    A culture hero is a mythological hero specific to some group (cultural, ethnic, religious, etc.) who changes the world through invention or discovery....
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  • Unhcegila (category Lakota legendary creatures)
    In Lakota mythology, Unk Cekula (uŋȟčéǧila or uŋkčéǧila) is a serpentoid creature which was responsible for many unexplained disappearances and deaths...
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  • Wohpe (category Lakota spirit beings)
    In Lakota mythology, Wóȟpe (less correctly spelled "Wohpe") is a spirit of peace, the daughter of Wi and the Moon, Haŋhépi-Wi. She is the wife of the south...
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  • Mitakuye Oyasin (category Lakota mythology)
    Are Related) is a phrase from the Lakota language. It reflects the world view of interconnectedness held by the Lakota people of North America. This concept...
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    Devils Tower (category Lakota mythology)
    Lodge" (or "Bear's Tipi", "Home of the Bear", "Bear's Lair"); Cheyenne, Lakota: Matȟó Thípila, Crow: Daxpitcheeaasáao ("Home of Bears"), "Aloft on a Rock"...
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  • Skan (category Lakota mythology)
    In Lakota tradition, Škaŋ is the Motion of the universe. The Great Spirit, Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka, reflected upon himself and created the four Superior Spirits...
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  • Anog Ite (category Lakota mythology)
    In Lakota mythology, Anúŋg Ité is a daughter of Škáŋ and wife of Tate. She was tricked by Iktómi to attempt to seduce Wi but failed when Škáŋ tells Wi...
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    Wakinyan (category Lakota mythology)
    Wakíŋyaŋ is a Lakota word for "thunder". It also may be a portmanteau which associates "wahka" ("sacred") and "kinyan" ("wings"). The word is usually translated...
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    Trickster (section Mythology)
    Seokga Lakota mythology: Iktomi, Heyoka Latin American and Spanish folklore: Pedro Urdemales (Pedro Malasartes in Portuguese) Levantine mythology: Yaw Māori...
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    Yata no Kagami, a sacred mirror Yata (Lakota mythology), the personification of the east wind in Lakota mythology Yata Kouji (1933–2014), Japanese voice...
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    Dragon (redirect from Drake (mythology))
    Hydra in Greek mythology; Kulshedra in Albanian Mythology; Unhcegila in Lakota mythology; Jörmungandr, Níðhöggr, and Fafnir in Norse mythology; the dragon...
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    capricious master of the four winds. Tate, a wind god or spirit in Lakota mythology. Waziya, giant of the north winds who brings icy weather, famine, and...
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    Clot Boy, transformed from a clot of blood. Ho-Chunk mythology Lakota mythology Pawnee mythology Important myths of this region deal with the origin of...
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  • faces in Roman mythology Anpao, another god with two faces in Lakota mythology Varuna, another god of the sea and storms in Hindu mythology List of Lithuanian...
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  • Untunktahe (category Lakota mythology)
    In Lakota mythology, Untunktahe is a water spirit. Due to his pride, he constantly challenges against Waukheon. He is rumoured to be associated with the...
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  • Canotila (category Lakota legendary creatures)
    In Lakota mythology, čanotila ("they live in a tree") are a race of forest-dwelling creatures, similar to fairies. The čanotila are forest spirits of Sioux...
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