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Category: Beliefs

The Lakota Moon Calendar

The Lakota Moon(310x240)

Native Americans treasure nature and earth. The people’s close connection to nature is seen in their

Lakota Medicine Wheel

Lakota Medicine Wheel(310x240)

The medicine wheel is a sacred symbol used by Plains tribes and others to represent all knowledge of the

Lakota Amulet

Amulet(310x240)

In the Lakota tradition ... Plains Indian mothers took special care of their newborn baby's umbilical

Keya

Keya (turtle)(310x240)

The Lakota Oyate observed the changes occurring with each new moon. Each moon was identified in descriptive terms by the occurrences of that

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Holy Eagle

Holy Eagle(310x240)

It is the strongest and bravest of all birds. For this reason, the eagle and its feathers have been chosen to

A’akuluujjusi

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A'akuluujjusi is the great creator mother among the Inuit

Winter-Telling Stories

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Winter-Telling Stories is a collection of Kiowa tales written by Alice Marriott and illustrated by Roland

Mictecacihuatl

mictecacihuatl

In Aztec mythology, Mictecacihuatl (pronounced 'Mikt-eyk-as-see-wahl' or Misk-tesk-ei-siev-alth) is Queen of Mictlan, the underworld, ruling over the afterlife with Mictlantecuhtli, another deity who

Gualichu

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Gualichu or gualicho, in the Mapuche mythology and mainly in the Tehuelche culture, was an evil spirit or demon, comparable but not similar to the

Kalku

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Kalku or Calcu, in Chilean folklore and the Mapuche mythology, is a sorcerer or shaman, usually but not necessarily an evil

Machi (Shaman)

Altay Shaman with Gong

A machi is a shaman or Witch doctor in the Mapuche culture of South America; and is also an important character and the Mapuche

Colo Colo

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The Colo Colo or Colocolo, is a malignant creature of mapuche

Yahui

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Yahui is a term and concept associated with multiple meanings within the culture and belief systems of the Mixtec—indigenous Mixtecan-speaking peoples of the region known as La Mixteca in

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