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List of Native American deities, sortable by name of tribe or name of deity. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Below is a list of commonly recognized figures who 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 in several major categories, including major deities, wind spirits, personified concepts, and other beings.
From the Sacramento river area the Miwok gave the following names of the first spirits: O-let'-te Coyote-man, the Creator; Mol'-luk the Condor, father of Wek'-wek; Wek'-wek the Falcon, son of Mol'-luk and grandson of O-let'-te; Hul'-luk mi-yum'-ko the two beautiful women chiefs of the Star-people; Os-so-so'-li Pleiades, one of the Star-women
Chief Screaming Eagle The Ridiculous 6: A Native American chief who adopts Tommy Stockburn (Adam Sandler), one of the six Stockburn brothers who the Indian tribe calls him "White Knife". Saginaw Grant [citation needed] Smoking Fox A Native American woman who has been arranged to marry Tommy Stockburn. Julia Jones [citation needed] Chief Eagle ...
American Avenger (Pacqui) American Eagle (Navajo) Black Crow (Navajo) Centurious of the Firm ; Cusick (Tuscarora), Timespirits (Epic) Crusader-X, the Earth-2122 version of Captain Britain is a Native American of unspecified origin; Danielle Moonstar (Cheyenne, member of New Mutants, X-Force) Doot (Wawenoc), Timespirits (Epic)
Long ago, near the beginning of the world, Gray Eagle was the guardian of the Sun, Moon and Stars, of fresh water, and of fire. Gray Eagle hated people so much that he kept these things hidden. People lived in darkness, without fire and without fresh water. Gray Eagle had a beautiful daughter, and Raven fell in love with her.
Iron Eyes Cody (born Espera Oscar de Corti, April 3, 1904 – January 4, 1999) was an American actor of Italian descent who portrayed Native Americans in Hollywood films, [2] including the role of Chief Iron Eyes in Bob Hope's The Paleface (1948).
Miami – Native American name for Lake Okeechobee and the Miami River, precise origin debated; see also Mayaimi [44] Micanopy – named after Seminole chief Micanopy. Myakka City – from unidentified Native American language. Ocala – from Timucua meaning "Big Hammock".