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  The Adventures of Ictinike
Many tales are told by the Iowa Indians regarding Ictinike, the son of the sun-god, who had offended his father, and was consequentially expelled from the celestial regions.
Ictinike, seeing that he could not make his way down, donned the unfortunate Rabbit's garments, and, highly amused a the animal's predicament, betook himself to the nearest village.
This went on until Ictinike had quite worn out the Rabbit's clothing and was wearing a very old piece of tent skin; but the Rabbit returned to him the garments he had been forced to don when Ictinike had stolen his.
www.angelfire.com /ca/Indian/Ictinike.html   (592 words)

  
 Ictinike and the Buzzard
One day Ictinike, footsore and weary, encountered a buzzard, which he asked to oblige him by carrying him on its back part of the way.
Ictinike chanced to be wearing some racoon skins, and he thrust the tails of these through the cracks in the tree.
Ictinike lay on the ground pretending to be dea, and as he was covered with the racoon-skins the birds of prey, the eagle, the rook, and the magpie, came to devour him.
ioway.nativeweb.org /culture/ictinike_and_buzzard.htm   (301 words)

  
 The Adventures of Ictinike
Many tales are told by the Iowa Indians regarding Ictinike, the son of the sun-god, who had offended his father, and was consequently expelled from the celestial regions.
One day Ictinike encountered the Rabbit, and hailed him in a friendly manner, calling him 'granchild', and requesting him to do him a service.
This went on until Ictinike had quite worn out the Rabbit's clothing and was wearing a very old piece of tent skin; but the Rabbit returned to him the garments he had been forced to don when Ictinkie had stolen his.
ioway.nativeweb.org /culture/adventuresofictinike.htm   (638 words)

  
 The Unseelie Court
Ictinike: (from Iowa tribal Myth) War god who invented lies, and often used deceit, cunning, and treachery.
Ictinike is large and muscular, with Native American features, long, unkempt fl hair, and wearing Sioux war paint.
However, with the help of her fellow Seelie Badger, and two gargoyles named Eagle and Crane (a TimeDancing Brooklyn and Sata, in one person's mind), the children were rescued, and the ogre was trapped underground by a spell cast by both Badger and Dove.
tgs.gargoyles-fans.org /resources/unseelie-court.html   (8512 words)

  
 Who's Laughing Now?: Tricksters in the Evil Dead Trilogy
Finally, in "Ictinike and Buzzard," the nebulous Ictinike exacts revenge on Buzzard by faking death so well that the various birds of carrion can bite off hunks of his body without so much as a flinch.
In "Rabbit and Ictinike," Ictinike wants to sodomize Rabbit but is sodomized himself; baby rabbits drop repeatedly out of his anus and run off into the wilderness.
Folktales such as "Ictinike and Chipmunk" start off with a reference to other parts of the cycle, and the Trickster will often react to other characters or situations in relation to this history, acknowledging his diegetic past but never attempting to change his base nature.
pages.emerson.edu /organizations/fas/latent_image/issues/1996-04/print_version/evil.htm   (2653 words)

  
 Ictinike Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
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www.karr.net /encyclopedia/Ictinike   (207 words)

  
 FictionPress.Com Story : Creatures of the Night   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Her voice brought me back to me senses so I called “Ictinike!” over and over again.
I relayed what happened to her when I seen the eyes again by our neighbor’s fishpond.
We both called Ictinike’s name for a long time and said we had treasure.
www.fictionpress.com /read.php?storyid=1585452   (1368 words)

  
 ictinike - OneLook Dictionary Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
We found 2 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word ictinike:
Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "ictinike" is defined.
ICTINIKE : Of Gods and Men (mythology) [home, info]
onelook.com /?w=ictinike   (77 words)

  
 Ferrets, Paxil, and Cheese -- Once upon a time there was a ferret obsessed girl. Then she made a website.
Once upon a time there was a ferret obsessed girl.
Ictinike is the name of a Native American war god.
It is also the name of my large, orange cat, although we call him Icky for short.
www.freewebs.com /ferretspaxilandcheese/critters.htm   (230 words)

  
 Kalpana Sunil Deepak - Myths of sun god   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
There is a story about Sun testing the strength of the two brothers Nayenzgani and Tobadzistsini and later accepting them as his sons.
For Sioux, Ictinike is the deceitful son of the Sun God.
For Aztecs, the original sun god was Tezcatlipoca, who was knocked out of the sky by Quetzalcoatl and turned him in to a tiger.
www.kalpana.it /eng/writer/sunil/sun.htm   (2290 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The same type of character was known by various names in different cultures.
To the Native Americans, he was known as "Ictinike," to the Polynesians as "Maui," "Krishna" to East Indians, and "Loki" to some tribes of Europe.
The modern equivalent might be illustrated with a character named "Q" in the popular science fiction book and television series Star Trek.
www.themindofgod.net /chapter%209.htm   (1846 words)

  
 MANABOZHO - Gods from Native American Mythology
The Algonquin's amalgamation with Asante slaves eventually produced the Brer Rabbit stories - and if you think you can outsmart Brer Rabbit you had better read the tales again.
Read about his tussles with ICTINIKE, for example.
He must also have nipped over to Britain at some point to be immortalised as the Rabbit God El-Ahrairah.
www.godchecker.com /pantheon/native_american-mythology.php?deity=MANABOZHO   (231 words)

  
 Jihad Watch: Al Maghrib Community Forums: Christians Cause Tsunamis
On one occasion, or should it be episode, he tricked MANABOZHO out of his very skin, and impersonated the lop-eared japester.
MANABOZHO had the last laugh as usual by giving ICTINIKE a large cow-hide blanket.
What he didn't tell him was that most of it was still attached to a war drum.
www.jihadwatch.org /archives/004517.php   (9253 words)

  
 The Darkest Hour, Part 1
Huitzilopochtli, who had once been worshipped by the ancient Aztecs as their utterly ruthless god of war.
The dark-haired and unkempt Ictinike, who had been similarly worshipped among the Plains tribes of North America.
Surtur, the dreaded fire demon who led the Sons of Muspell, who shrouded himself with darkness and held a flaming sword in his hands.
tgs.gargoyles-fans.org /garg/season2/darkesthour1.html   (20529 words)

  
 Native American Mythology : Gods, Goddesses, Spirits, Deities from North America   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
NATIVE AMERICAN GODS: I - Click to view entry.
Ibofanga, Ictinike, Igaluk, Ignirtoq, Ikto, Iktomi, Inktomi, Ioskeha, Irdlirvirisissong, Isitoq, Issitoq, Iya, Iyatiku,
NATIVE AMERICAN GODS: J - No entries found.
www.godchecker.com /pantheon/native_american-mythology.php?_gods-list   (567 words)

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