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- Lakota_mythology abstract "Here is a list of articles pertaining to Lakota mythology, a Native American tribe of North and South Dakota: Anog Ite, the two-faced goddess and mother of the Four Winds and Yum the whirlwind. Daughter of the wizards Ka and Wa.Anpao, the two-faced god of dawn.Canotila, forest-dwelling beingsCapa, beaver god of laborCetan, hawk spirit of the eastHeyoka, the contrarian who has visions of WaukheonIktomi, the spider trickster spirit and son of InyanInyan, the primordial creator godIya, the destructive storm monster of the north and brother to IktomiSkan, the motion of the universeTate, the wind godUnhcegila, the serpent monsterUntunktahe, the water godWakan Tanka, the Great SpiritWaukheon, the ThunderbirdWhope, the Spirit of peace and the wife of the south wind OkagaWi, the solar spirit of bison. Also known as Anpetu Wi (Daytime Wi) to differentiate him from Hanwi, who is also known as Wi.Yuwipi, the healing ceremonyWakinyan, thunder spiritsWhite Buffalo Calf Woman, the prophetess who taught the Lakota to practice the Seven Sacred RitesOther beings include:Tokahe - the first man to emerge from the underworldMakȟá-akáŋl, or Maka - the earth goddess created by Inyan as his loverYum - a whirlwind god, child of Anog IteHan - ancient spirit of darkness banished to be under MakaHanwi - the moon goddess who accompanies Wi. Also known as Hanhepi Wi (Nighttime Wi) to differentiate her from Wi, as she is known also as Wi.Hehaka - the male elk god of sexualityHihankara (Owl-Maker) - the aged goddess who stands upon the entrance to the Milky Way and admits the nagi who show her the proper tattoos. Those who fail her will be pushed back to Earth to wander as ghosts.Hnaska - the frog god of sorceryHogan - the purifying fish spirit of waterIktinike - the dishonest son of Wi who was banished to earthKa - the first woman, banished to earth as a witch with her husband Wa for helping their daughter Anog-Ite supplant HanwiKeya - turtle spirit of health, safety, and healing ritualsMato - mischievous healer bear spirit of passionate emotionsMica - trickster coyote spiritNagi - a soulOkaga - fertility spirit of the south windsSungmanito - wolf spirit of hunting and warSunka - dog spirit of companionship and faithfulnessTaku Skanskan - capricious chaotic spirit who is master of the four winds and the four night spirits, Raven, Vulture, Wolf, FoxTa Tanka (Great Beast) - the male buffalo spirit of plenty. Enemy of Mica.Tatankan Gnaskiyan (Crazy Buffalo) - malevolent spirit who wreaks havoc on love affairs, causing feuds, murders, and suicidesUnk (Contention) - Maka's companion who causes quarrels, and is banished to the depths of the waters for her actions. She is Iya's mother, and she is the progenitor of all evil things.Wa - the first man, banished to earth as the wizard Wazi with his wife Ka for helping their daughter Anog Ite to supplant Hanwi. Like his wife, he helps whoever he chooses.Waziya (Blower From Snow Pines) - a giant who guarded the entrance to the place of the aurora borealis. He fights against the south winds with his cold, icy, breath. He also brings famine and diseases. Wakanpi - spirits or divinities.Wamaka Nagi - souls of animals, especially of domesticated types such as dogs or horses. They accompany their owners as they go to the Milky Way in the afterlife.Wambli - eagle spirit of councils, hunting kills, and battleWanagi - souls of departed human beings. They ascend to the Milky Way to be judged by Hihankara, who tosses those without proper tattoos to be thrown back to Earth to wander as ghosts. Living souls are known as Woniya.Wani - the four elder sons of Tate who oversee the cardinal directions, the four winds, health, the weather, and fertility. They can be combined into a single figure.Wiyohipeyata - the wind god of the west who oversees endings and nighttime occurrencesWiyohiyanpa - the wind god of the east who oversees beginnings and daytime occurrencesWo Nagi - spiritual essence of food. Lakotas have to give due reverence and gratitude to their provisions, to ensure that the Wakanpi will not be upset.Zuzeca - snake god of hidden things, concealed knowledge, and outright lies.↑".
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- Lakota_mythology wikiPageExternalLink LakotatermsTable.pdf.
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- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Anog_Ite.
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Anpao.
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Canotila.
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lakota_mythology.
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Cetan.
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Coyote_(mythology).
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Heyoka.
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Iktomi.
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Inyan.
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Iya_(mythology).
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Lakota_people.
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Mythology.
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Native_Americans_in_the_United_States.
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink North_Dakota.
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Skan.
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink South_Dakota.
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Tate_(spirit).
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Unhcegila.
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Untunktahe.
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Wakan_Tanka.
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Wakinyan.
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink White_Buffalo_Calf_Woman.
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Wi_(mythology).
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Wohpe.
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Yuwipi.
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLink Čhápa.
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dakota".
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lakota mythology".
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lakota pantheon".
- Lakota_mythology wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lakota".
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- Lakota_mythology comment "Here is a list of articles pertaining to Lakota mythology, a Native American tribe of North and South Dakota: Anog Ite, the two-faced goddess and mother of the Four Winds and Yum the whirlwind.".
- Lakota_mythology label "Lakota mythology".
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