Nanabozho — Not to be confused with Naniboujou Club Lodge. Manabozho in the flood. (Illustration by R.C. Armour, from his book North American Indian Fairy Tales, Folklore and Legends, 1905) In Anishinaabe mythology, particularly among the Ojibwa, Nanabozho… … Wikipedia
Anishinaabe traditional beliefs — Wabun redirects here. For the language spoken in Heian Japan, see Late Old Japanese. Pictographs of a mishibizhiw ( underwater panther ) as well as two snakes and a canoe, attributed to the Ojibwa. From Lake Superior Provincial Park, Ontario,… … Wikipedia
Naniboujou Club Lodge — U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
Creator deity — A creator deity is a deity responsible for the creation of the world (or universe). In monotheism, the single God is often also the creator deity, while polytheistic traditions may or may not have creator deities. A number of monolatristic… … Wikipedia
Nanabozo — Nanabozo, également connu sous les noms de Nanabozho, Winabozho ou encore Nanabush, est un esprit farceur ayant généralement l apparence d un lapin, dans la mythologie des Anishinaabe, et en particulier chez les tribus Ojibwés, plus grande nation … Wikipédia en Français
Louise Erdrich — Infobox Writer name = Louise Erdrich caption = birthdate = Birth date and age|1954|6|7|mf=y birthplace = Little Falls, Minnesota, United States deathdate = deathplace = occupation = Novelist, short story writer, poet genre = Native American… … Wikipedia
Nokomis — is the name of Nanabozho s grandmother in the Ojibwe traditional stories and was the name of Hiawatha s grandmother in Longfellow s poem, The Song of Hiawatha, which is a re telling of the Nanabozho stories. Nokomis is an important character in… … Wikipedia
Glooscap — (also spelled Gluskabe , Glooskap , Gluskabi , Kluscap , Kloskomba , or Gluskab ) is a mythical culture hero, and transformer of the Wabanaki peoples. He is represented as the creator in the Penobscot Indian Nation s Creation Myth, as transcribed … Wikipedia
Wisakedjak — ( Wìsakedjàk in Algonquin, Wīhsakecāhkw in Cree and Wiisagejaak in Oji cree) is the Crane Manitou found in northern Algonquian mythology, similar to the trickster god Nanabozho in Ojibwa aadizookaanan (sacred stories) and Inktonme in Assiniboine… … Wikipedia
Подводная Пантера — Пустотелый керамический кувшин, изображающий Подводную пантеру. Миссисипская культура, Па … Википедия
Native American Hoop Dance — Participants in the 2005 World Hoop dance championship at the Heard Museum. Native American Hoop Dance is a form of storytelling dance incorporating anywhere from one to thirty hoops as props, which are used to create both static and dynamic… … Wikipedia