- Iroquois mythology
Much of the mythology of the
Iroquois , aconfederation of variously five or sixtribe s of Native Americans, has been lost. Some of the religious stories have been preserved, including creation stories and some folktales.Hahgwehdiyu is the creator god; he planted a singlemaize plant in his mother's (Atahensic ) body. This single plant grew and was a gift to mankind. Atahensic (also known asAtaensic ) was a sky goddess who fell to the Earth during the creation. She died in childbirth and was a goddess of pregnancy, fertility and feminine skills.Hahgwehdiyu has an evil twin brother named
Hahgwehdaetgan .Gaol is the wind god.
Gohone is the personification of the winter.Adekagagwaa is the personification of the summer.Onatha is a fertility god and patron of farmers, particularly farmers of wheat.Yosheka is another creator god. A giant namedTarhuhyiawahku held the sky up.The Oki is the personification of the life-force of the Iroquois,dubious as well as the name of the life force itself.dubious It is comparable to
Wakanda dubious (Lakota) and theManitou (Algonquian ).The
Jogah are nature spirits, similar to bothnymphs and fairies. Ha Wen Neyu is the "Great Spirit".The first people were created by
Iosheka , a beneficient god who heals disease, defeated demons and gave many of the Iroquois magical and ceremonial rituals, as well astobacco , a central part of the Iroquois religion. He is also venerated inHuron mythology .The north wind is personified by a
bear spirit namedYa-o-gah , who lived in a cave and was controlled byGah-oh . Ya-o-gah could destroy the world with his fiercely cold breath, but is kept in check by Gah-oh.Sosondowah was a great hunter (known for stalking a supernaturalelk ) who was captured by Dawn, a goddess who needed him as a watchman. He fell in love withGendenwitha ("she who brings the day"; alt:Gendewitha ), a human woman. He tried to woo her with a song. In spring, he sang as abluebird , in summer as ablackbird and in autumn as ahawk , who then tried to take Gendenwitha with him to the sky. Dawn tied him to her doorpost. She then changed Gendenwitha into the Morning Star, so he could watch her all night but never be with her.
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