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- Dzunukwa abstract "Dzunuḵ̓wa, also Tsonoqua, Tsonokwa, is a figure in Kwakwaka'wakw mythology . She is an ancestor of the Namgis clan through her son, Tsilwalagame. She is venerated as a bringer of wealth, but is also greatly feared by children, because she is also known as an ogress who steals children and carries them home in her basket to eat.Her appearance is that of a naked, black in colour, old monster with long pendulous breasts. She is also described as having bedraggled hair. In masks and totem pole images she is shown with bright red pursed lips because she is said to give off the call "Hu!" It is often told to children that the sound of the wind blowing through the cedar trees is actually the call of Dzunuḵ̓wa. Some myths say that she is able to bring herself back from the dead (an ability which she uses in some myths to revive her children) and regenerate any wound. She has limited eyesight, and can be easily avoided because she can barely see. She is also said to be rather drowsy and dim-witted. She possesses great wealth and will bestow it upon those who are able to get control of her child.In one myth a tribe tricks her into falling into a pit of fire. The tribe burned her for many days until nothing was left, which prevented her from reviving herself. It is said that the ashes that came off this fire turned into mosquitoes.At the end of a Kwakiutl potlatch ceremony, the host chief comes out bearing a mask of Dzunuḵ̓wa which is called the geekumhl. This is the sign that the ceremony is over.".
- Dzunukwa thumbnail Face_of_Dzunukwa_(UBC-2009).jpgwidth=300.
- Dzunukwa wikiPageExternalLink dzunukwa.html.
- Dzunukwa wikiPageExternalLink dzunukwa_mask.php.
- Dzunukwa wikiPageExternalLink collection.php?item=141&all=&pg=1.
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- Dzunukwa wikiPageRevisionID "657642768".
- Dzunukwa wikiPageWikiLink Bigfoot.
- Dzunukwa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Female_legendary_creatures.
- Dzunukwa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kwakwakawakw_deities.
- Dzunukwa wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_language.
- Dzunukwa wikiPageWikiLink Kwakiutl.
- Dzunukwa wikiPageWikiLink Kwakwakawakw.
- Dzunukwa wikiPageWikiLink Kwakwakawakw_mythology.
- Dzunukwa wikiPageWikiLink Mask.
- Dzunukwa wikiPageWikiLink Namgis_clan.
- Dzunukwa wikiPageWikiLink Potlatch.
- Dzunukwa wikiPageWikiLink Sasquatch.
- Dzunukwa wikiPageWikiLink Shadow_of_the_Hawk.
- Dzunukwa wikiPageWikiLink Thuja_plicata.
- Dzunukwa wikiPageWikiLink Totem_pole.
- Dzunukwa wikiPageWikiLink Tsilwalagame.
- Dzunukwa wikiPageWikiLink File:Face_of_Dzunukwa_(UBC-2009).jpg.
- Dzunukwa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dzunukwa".
- Dzunukwa wikiPageWikiLinkText "dzoo-noo-quas".
- Dzunukwa wikiPageWikiLinkText "dzunukwa".
- Dzunukwa hasPhotoCollection Dzunukwa.
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- Dzunukwa subject Category:Female_legendary_creatures.
- Dzunukwa subject Category:Kwakwakawakw_deities.
- Dzunukwa hypernym Figure.
- Dzunukwa type Article.
- Dzunukwa type Person.
- Dzunukwa type Article.
- Dzunukwa comment "Dzunuḵ̓wa, also Tsonoqua, Tsonokwa, is a figure in Kwakwaka'wakw mythology . She is an ancestor of the Namgis clan through her son, Tsilwalagame. She is venerated as a bringer of wealth, but is also greatly feared by children, because she is also known as an ogress who steals children and carries them home in her basket to eat.Her appearance is that of a naked, black in colour, old monster with long pendulous breasts. She is also described as having bedraggled hair.".
- Dzunukwa label "Dzunukwa".
- Dzunukwa sameAs m.027thyr.
- Dzunukwa sameAs Q5320034.
- Dzunukwa sameAs Q5320034.
- Dzunukwa wasDerivedFrom Dzunukwa?oldid=657642768.
- Dzunukwa depiction Face_of_Dzunukwa_(UBC-2009).jpg.
- Dzunukwa isPrimaryTopicOf Dzunukwa.