• version of the Navajo creation story, Black God is first encountered by First Man and First Woman on the Yellow (third) world. Black God is, first and...
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  • most important and revered characters in Navajo mythology. Even though Tó Neinilii is the Navajo god of rain, Coyote also has powers over rain. Coyote’s...
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  • Black God may refer to: Black God (manga), a seinen manga written by Lim Dall-young Black God (Navajo mythology), the Navajo god of fire and creator of...
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  • Guide to World Mythology. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. pp. 80. ISBN 0313315051. Locke, Raymond (2002). The Book of the Navajo. Los Angeles:...
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    insight into the future. Divine twins in twin mythology are identical to either one or both place of a god. The Feri gods are not separated entities but...
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    See also: Ute mythology – a North American tribe located in both the Northwestern and Southwestern United States. Diné Bahaneʼ (Navajo) – a North American...
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    favorite component of mythology throughout history among many cultures around the world. Abrahamic traditions see it as a covenant with God to preserve the...
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    of fire in Persian mythology and Zoroastrianism Komod Pazik, Sakizaya god of fire Icep Kanasaw, Sakizaya goddess of fire Alaz, god of fire Od Iyesi, familiar...
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  • Diné Bahaneʼ (Navajo pronunciation: [tɪ̀né pɑ̀xɑ̀nèʔ], Navajo: "Story of the People"), is a Navajo creation story that describes the prehistoric emergence...
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  • This is a list of legendary creatures from mythology, folklore and fairy tales, sorted by their classification or affiliation. Creatures from modern fantasy...
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    from heavy rainfall, and not to eclipses. In Aztec mythology, solar eclipses occurred when the jaguar god Tepēyōllōtl consumed the sun and threatened to swallow...
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  • Yeii (category Navajo mythology)
    The yeii or yei (Navajo: yéí or yéʼii) are spirit deities of the Navajo people. The most benevolent of such beings are the Diyin Diné'e or Holy People...
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    seed grew to become the first human. In Egyptian mythology, bees grew from the tears of the sun god Ra when they landed on the desert sand. There Egyptian...
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    The wolf is a common motif in the foundational mythologies and cosmologies of peoples throughout Eurasia and North America (corresponding to the historical...
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    occur in mythologies around the world, with the best-known examples being Cerberus from Greek mythology, Garmr from Norse mythology, the black dogs of...
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  • Kinich Ahau, god of the Sun Sué, god of the Sun and husband of Chía, the Moon Aqalax, Kathlamet sun woman. Jóhonaaʼéí, the Navajo Sun god, known as "The...
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    Thunderbolt (category Jupiter (god))
    thunderbolts. In Navajo mythology, the hero twins, Naʼídígishí and Naayééʼ Neizghání, have bows that shoot thunderbolts as arrows. In Chinese mythology, Lei Gong...
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  • List of Native American deities (category Articles containing Navajo-language text)
    the Wyandot God of Creation (Native American mythology)". Godchecker - Your Guide to the Gods. "THE TOP FIFTEEN DEITIES IN IROQUOIS MYTHOLOGY". January...
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    Masks of God books draw more from anthropology and history. The four volumes of Masks of God are as follows: Primitive Mythology, Oriental Mythology, Occidental...
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  • about witchcraft. Indigenous communities such as the Cherokee, Hopi, the Navajo among others, included in their folklore and beliefs malevolent figures...
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  • (England) Coyote (mythology) Coyote (Navajo mythology) Cultural depictions of dogs The dingo in Aboriginal folklore and mythology Dip (Catalonia) Dog...
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  • Coyote Waits (category Navajo-language films)
    American writer Tony Hillerman, the tenth in the Joe Leaphorn/Jim Chee Navajo Tribal Police series, first published in 1990. It was adapted for television...
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    Navajo folklore and ritual. In the Navajo creation story, Upward-reachingway, the Pleiades was the first constellation placed in the sky by Black God...
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    claimed it her own. In classical mythology, Mount Athos is named after the Thracian giant who battled Poseidon, God of the Sea, during the clash of the...
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  • the cenote at Chichen Itza. The Navajo and Hopi people have long embraced the water underneath and around the Black Mesa area as sacred to their people...
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    In mythology, folklore and speculative fiction, shapeshifting is the ability to physically transform oneself through unnatural means. The idea of shapeshifting...
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    (Inuit mythology) Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology The dingo in Aboriginal folklore and mythology Coyote (mythology)/Coyote (Navajo mythology) The...
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  • North America. Adlet – Dog-like humanoids in Inuit folklore. Chindi - (Navajo) The dark side of the soul, which can often separate in death and remain...
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    Mount Taylor (New Mexico) (category Articles containing Navajo-language text)
    Mount Taylor (Navajo: Tsoodził, Navajo pronunciation: [tsʰòːtsɪ̀ɬ] means "The Great Mountain") is a dormant stratovolcano in northwest New Mexico, northeast...
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