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Native american winter spirits
Native American Winter Gods and Spirits Flint (Iroquois) . Native American Winter Mythology Here is our collection of Native American legends and traditional stories about wintertime. Nevin is an authority on the Susquehanna River's American Indian. 3 Oca The game was both sport and medicine, elevating spirits during winter. The First-Born Sons Play Ball: Ojibwa legend . The Hell-diver and the Spirit of Winter: Chippewa Indian legend about a stalwart grebe withstanding winter's fury. One such personification is Peboan, the winter spirit of the Ojibwe, the nation of native Americans that once surrounded Lake Superior. Each year, they said, the spirit of winter, who was described as an old man, would walk across the land. One of the most common mythical tropes is to personify weather phenomena. Spider Woman and Coyote. The First Winter: Nipmuc myth about the Great Spirit creating winter to punish ungrateful people. Snow Boy: Lenape myth about a magical winter child. Assiniboine legend about a mother crane who defeats winter to save her son. The Four Directions: Delaware Indian myth about the origin of winter weather. Winter Spirits Spring Spirits Summer Spirits Autumn Spirits Death Spirits Names of Specific Native American Nature Spirits Animikii (Anishinabe nature spirit) Atwuskniges (Wabanaki . In a picture by the marvelous artist Maria Buchfink, a cloud of kachinas and totem spirits rises from the flute of a Native American. Winter Spirits ().