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  UNTUNKTAHE : The deity from Native American Mythology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
UNTUNKTAHE : The deity from Native American Mythology
UNTUNKTAHE: A Water God with great magical powers.
He is constantly pitting his strength against WAUKHEON the Thunder Bird.
www.godchecker.com /pantheon/native_american-mythology.php?deity=UNTUNKTAHE   (92 words)

  
 WAUKHEON : The deity from Native American Mythology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The flapping of WAUKHEON on his way to war makes the sky shake with thunder — and when he glances down to earth, lightning hits the ground.
WAUKHEON constantly battles with UNTUNKTAHE the Water God.
Images of WAUKHEON are famously found sitting on the top of TOTEM-POLES.
www.godchecker.com /pantheon/native_american-mythology.php?deity=WAUKHEON   (131 words)

  
 Native American Mythology (native american mythology resources)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
In the Lakota culture, one type of holy man or shaman is called a Yuwipi.
List of articles: #Anog Ite #Canotila #Capa #Cetan #Haokah #Ictinike #Iktomi #Inyan #Iya #Ptehehincalasanwin #Skan #Tate #Unhcegila #Untunktahe #Wakan #Wakanda #Wananikwe #Waukheon #Whope #Wi #Yuwipi Category:Native American mythologyCategory:Lakota tribeCategory:Lakota mythology
The Wyandot (sometimes formerly referred to as the Huron) are a First Nations/Native American people originally from Ontario, Canada, and surrounding areas.
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