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The Lakota (also Sioux, Dakota) are a Native American tribe located in the Great Plains area of the United States.

In the Lakota culture, the shaman is called a Yuwipi .

List of articles:

  1. Anog Ite
  2. Canotila
  3. Capa
  4. Cetan
  5. Haokah
  6. Ictinike
  7. Iktomi
  8. Iya
  9. Ptehehincalasanwin
  10. SkanIn Lakota mythology, Skan is the supreme creator god, who made the world and the beings in it according to the number four. He is also the judge of both dead human souls and the gods themselves. He had a daughter named Anog Ite. Creator gods Death gods La
  11. TateTate can refer to Henry Tate The Tate Gallery Nahum Tate In Lakota mythology, Tate is the wind god and husband of Anog Ite.
  12. UnhcegilaIn Lakota mythology, Unhcegila is a dragonoid creature which was responsible for many unexplained disappearances and deaths. Lakota mythology.
  13. UntunktaheIn Lakota mythology, Untunktahe is a water spirit.
  14. Wakan
  15. Wakanda
  16. Wananikwe
  17. WaukheonWakinyan (WAH-kee-yah, each "n" is nasalized almost to silence), Lakota (Teton Sioux) word for "thunder". Wakinyan Oyate is a phrase meaning "thunder people" or "thunder nation".
  18. WhopeIn Lakota mythology, Whope was the manifestation of the White Buffalo Calf Woman and a goddess of peace, a daughter of Wi. Alternative: Ptehehincalasanwin Lakota goddesses Peace goddesses.
  19. Wi
  20. Yuwipi
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