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Wampanoag spirits
This means "Great Spirit" in the Wampanoag language, and is the Wampanoag name for the Creator (God.) Kehtannit is a divine spirit with no human form or attributes (including gender) . In the s, God began to speak Wampanoag.1 He forme Three years after the completion of the Wampanoag Bible, Eliot "The Holy spirit has. Kehtannit (also spelled Kiehtan and other ways.) This means "Great Spirit" in the Wampanoag language, and is the Wampanoag name for the Creator (God.) Kehtannit . The Little Thunders (Seminole nature spirits) Lampeqin (Wabanaki nature spirit) Mandamin (Ojibwe nature spirit) Mikm (Wabanaki nature spirits) Nakuset (Mi'kmaq nature god) Nanyehi (Cherokee nature spirits) Nehwas (Passamaquoddy nature spirit) Nibanaba (Ojibwe nature spirit) Nickommo (Wampanoag nature spirit) Pinesi (Anishinabe nature spirit). The name is pronounced similar to kay-tan-nit. Moshup (also spelled Maushup, Maushop, and other ways.). This means "Great Spirit" in the Wampanoag language, and is the Wampanoag name for the Creator (God.) Kehtannit is a divine spirit with no human form or attributes (including gender) and is never personified in Wampanoag folklore. Hobomock was sometimes . In Wampanoag and Narragansett traditions, Hobomock was the manito (spirit) of death-- a destructive, often evil being usually in opposition to Kautantowit. of Christian education under Mayhew and his Wampanoag assist said to be a rock & fort to his people," like Wampanoag guardian spirits.