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  2. List of Native American deities - Wikipedia

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    Márohu. God of the moon and of rain, rainstorms, and floods; Boinayel's twin brother. Maketaori Guayaba. The god of Coaybay or Coabey, the land of the dead. Opiyel Guabiron. A dog-shaped god that watched over the dead; often associated with the Greek Cerberus.

  3. Mythologies of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    Inca mythology (Religion in the Inca Empire) – a South American empire based in the central Andes mountain range. Mapuche religion – an indigenous people in Chile. Muisca mythology – the indigenous people of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense in the modern Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes. Selk'nam mythology.

  4. List of Lakota deities - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Category : Goddesses of the indigenous peoples of North America

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    Pages in category "Goddesses of the indigenous peoples of North America" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  6. Category : Deities of the indigenous peoples of North America

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    Deities of the indigenous peoples of North America. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Deities of the indigenous peoples of North America. Deities of the Native American cultures, in the present day United States.

  7. Hopi mythology - Wikipedia

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    Hopi mythology. Hopi water jar with image of a Kachina, 1890. The Hopi maintain a complex religious and mythological tradition stretching back over centuries. However, it is difficult to definitively state what all Hopis as a group believe. Like the oral traditions of many other societies, Hopi mythology is not always told consistently and each ...

  8. Native American religions - Wikipedia

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    Native American religions were prevalent in the pre-Columbian era, including state religions.Common concept is the supernatural world of deities, spirits and wonders, such as the Algonquian manitou or the Lakotaʼs wakan, [19] [20] [9] as well as Great Spirit, [21] Fifth World, world tree, and the red road among many Indians.

  9. Atira (goddess) - Wikipedia

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    Atira (Pawnee atíraʼ [ətíɾəʔ]), literally "our mother" or "Mother (vocative)", [2] is the title of the earth goddess (among others) in the Native American Pawnee tribal culture. [3] She was the wife of Tirawa, the creator god. Her earthly manifestation is corn, which symbolizes the life that Mother Earth gives. [4][5]