Enigorio
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Enigorio and Enigohatgea — In the Iroquois* Creation Legend these were the twin brothers, Enigorio having been the benign creator of rivers, fertile plans, and fruitful trees, and his brother Enigohatgea endeavouring to neutralize all these activities by the creation of … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Divinites nord-amerindiennes — Divinités nord amérindiennes Totem La diversité des tribus nord amérindiennes se manifestait dans celle de leurs croyances et les esprits en lesquels ils croyaient. Bien que les différentes tribus partageassent parfois des rituels communs, les… … Wikipédia en Français
David Cusick — Born ca. 1780 Died ca. 1831 or 1840 Nationality Tuscarora Field Engraving, illus … Wikipedia
Enigohatgea — See Enigorio and Enigohatgea … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Huron Indian Creation Legend — In the myth of the Huron North American Indians the two brothers Tsentsa and Tawiscara (who are the equivalent of Enigorio and Enigohatgea) who were of virgin birth and the first leaders of the tribe after the Deluge quarrelled and fought.… … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Iroquois Indian Creation Legend — In the myths of the Iroquois tribes Athensic, the ancestress of mankind, fell from heaven into the waters of the Deluge as it was receding and she found herself on dry land which soon became a continent. Later Enigorio and Enigohatgea, the… … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology