Wikipedia:Shortpages/Mythology/RedIndian/Lakota
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These some of the short pages in Wikipedia about Lakota mythology as of June 13, 2004:
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165 | Canotila | In [[Lakota mythology]], '''Canotila''' ("they live in a tree") are a race of forest-dwelling creatu |
124 | Capa | In [[Lakota mythology]], '''Capa''' is the [[beaver]] spirit and lord of domesticity, labor and prep |
181 | Cetan | In [[Lakota mythology]], '''Cetan''' is the [[hawk]] [[spiritual being|spirit]] and is associated wi |
118 | Ictinike | In [[Lakota mythology]], '''Ictinike''' is a god of deceit and trickery who taught the [[Lakota]] th |
122 | Iktomi | In [[Lakota mythology]], '''Iktomi''' is a [[spider]]-[[trickster]] god, and a [[culture-hero]] for |
115 | Iya | In [[Lakota mythology]], '''Iya''' is a storm-monster, brother of [[Iktomi]]. He eats humans and sp |
100 | Tate | In [[Lakota mythology]], '''Tate''' is the [[wind]] god and husband of [[Anog Ite]]. {{msg:stub}} |
153 | Unhcegila | In [[Lakota mythology]], '''Unhcegila''' is a [[western dragon|dragon]]oid creature which was respon |
64 | Untunktahe | In [[Lakota mythology]], '''Untunktahe''' is a [[water]] spirit. |
95 | Waukheon | In [[Lakota mythology]], '''Waukheon''' ("the thunderbird") is a god of [[thunder]]-[[cloud]]s. |
177 | White Buffalo Calf Woman | The '''White Buffalo Calf Woman''', in [[Lakota mythology]], is parallel to the gnostic [[Pistis]] |
191 | Whope | In [[Lakota mythology]], '''Whope''' was the manifestation of the [[White Buffalo Calf Woman]] and a |