- Ila (mythology)
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Polynesian mythology (specifically:Samoa ), Ila is thefirst woman onTutuila (American Samoa ).
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Ila — may refer to:* Ila people, an ethnic group of Zambia * Ila, Georgia, a community in the United States * Ila, Nigeria, a city in West Africa * Ila, Trondheim, a borough in Norway * Ila (mythology), the first woman on Tutuila in Samoan mythology *… … Wikipedia
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Samoan mythology — is a variant of a more general Polynesian mythology in Samoa.Other prominent entries on Samoan mythology*Afa *Atonga *Atu *Fa atiu *Fetu *Fue *Ila *Losi *Mafui e *Moso s Footprint *Sava *Savali *Ti iti i *Tinilau *Upoluee also*Culture of Samoa… … Wikipedia
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Orangun — or Ọ̀ràngún is the title of both paramount kings of the Yoruba kingdoms of Ila Orangun and Oke Ila, Ila Orangun and their ancient (originally united) kingdom of Ila Yara of northeastern Yorubaland, presently in southwestern Nigeria. History… … Wikipedia
Manu (Hinduism) — For other uses, see Manu (disambiguation). In various Hindu traditions, Manu is a title accorded to the progenitor of mankind, and also the very first brahman king to rule this earth, who saved mankind from the universal flood. He was absolutely… … Wikipedia
Judaism — /jooh dee iz euhm, day , deuh /, n. 1. the monotheistic religion of the Jews, having its ethical, ceremonial, and legal foundation in the precepts of the Old Testament and in the teachings and commentaries of the rabbis as found chiefly in the… … Universalium
Bibliography — General ■ Böttcher, H.M. Gott hat viele Namen. Munich, 1962. ■ Campbell, J. The Masks of God (4 vols: Primitive Mythology, Oriental Mythology, Occidental Mythology & Creative Mythology). New York & London, 1959–68. ■ Dumézil, G. Les dieux des … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Igbomina — The Ìgbómìnà (also colloquially Igbonna or Ogbonna) are a sub ethnic people of the Yoruba occupying the north central portion of the Yoruba region of southwestern Nigeria. They speak a dialect also called Ìgbómìnà or Igbonna, classified among the … Wikipedia
Devi — For other uses, see Devi (disambiguation). The conjoined image of three especially popular manifestations of the Hindu Divine Mother: Lakshmi (wealth/material fulfillment), Parvati (Power/love/spiritual fulfillment), and Saraswati (learning and… … Wikipedia