Showing posts with label Native Gods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Native Gods. Show all posts

Sunday, 31 March 2013

Asgaya Gigagei

Asgaya Gigagei is the Cherokee Thunder God of Lightning.

Alowat Sakima

Alowat Sakima in Native American Mythology is known as the Great Spirit. Also referred to as the Mighty Chief, he's supreme and rules over everything.

Alkuntam

Alkuntam helped Senx in the design of humanity. She's speculated to be the child of a cannibal spirit that sucks the brains of men out via their ears.

Thursday, 14 February 2013

Apotamkin Native American Vampire

Apotamkin the Native American vampire animal. He is a furry beast with long fangs and enjoys the flavour of freshly clobbered young children.

Coyote Native American Trickster

Coyote: Also referred to as Akba-Atatdia, The 1st-Scolder, Old-man, and Old-man-Coyote

The Trickster God of the Untamed West.

Friday, 8 February 2013

Achimi the Buffalo Goddess

Achimi the Buffalo Goddess. She is the child of Buffalo God Itherher.

They were buffaloes a long time before the herd extinctions took place.

They helped develop he art of hunting and meat-eating.

Sunday, 20 January 2013

WENDEGO Native American Cannibal Beast

The Wendego is Also referred to as Windego, Wendigo, Wetiko, Windago, and Windikouk

Horrifying Cannibal Beast. You may die of terror just by looking at a Wendego.

Sedna Native Goddess of the Sea

Sedna is the Inuit Empress of the Ocean and Queen from the Eskimo Underworld Adlivun.

She is a menacing hag with 1 eye, absolutely no fingers, and a large puffed up body. She's at times portrayed as a walrus.

Ahsonnutli Navajo God of Wind and Support

Ahsonnutli is the Lord of The wind and Support.

Ahsonnutli is the sky father and the main one god to the Navajo. He made the heavens, Earth, and the skies.

Airsekui Native God of Bad Events

Airsekui is the Great Spirit and Lord of Bad Events and Worst Case Scenarios.

Whenever matters get really bad, you may turn to him for support.

Aisoyimstan Blackfoot Mythology God of Snow


Aisoyimstan is from blackfoot mythology. He is the God of Snow and Ice.

He is the White Lord and 'Cold Maker' that covers the earth with ice and snow.

Akna Inuit Goddess of Childbirth


Akna is the Inuit Goddess of Fertility and Childbirth. She Helps Protect Mothers from the harsh cold of winter.

A very important deity indeed. And here we pay her homage.

Wakan Tanka Native American Creator of the World

Wakan Tanka is Also referred to as Wakanda, and Wakondo

Wakan Tanka is a Sioux name for the Great Spirit or "Great Mystery".

Wakan Tanka is considered the "creator of the world" or universe; thought to be All Providing. This Spirit is given respect for providing for the needs of everybody.

Achomawi Native Great Creator God

Achomawi is the Great Creator God for the Aschochimi people of Northern California.

He apparently surfaced from a cloud and then met with Coyote who appeared from a nearby mist.

Adekagagwaa The Spirit of Summer

Adekagagwaa: The Spirit and personification of Summertime.

During the cold months she zooms away for a 6 month holiday break down south, leaving behind a Spirit in control.

Aholi The God of Springtime

Aholi: The God of Springtime and 2nd in command to Eototo.

Aleut Native American Moon Wife

Aleut is the Native American Moon Wife. She worshipped "The Man in the Moon" and he had taken her to become his Moon Wife.

Just imagine her letdown when she discovered he didn't reside in the moon whatsoever but a very regular hut someplace in the sky.