Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Iatiku & Nautsiti Acoma" | NA | The sisters who created man |
Spirit name "Iatiku and Nautsiti" | Acoma | Sisters who, when giving life to the snakes and fishes, accidentally created the evil spirit. Acoma. Native American |
"Katsinas" | Acoma | Children of Iatiku who could bring Rain and food Acoma |
Goddess name "Tacoma" | Salish | earth and water goddess. Salish, Puyallup |
Spirit name "Tsichtinako" | Acoma | Female spirit of the creation myth Acoma |
"Uchtsiti" | Acoma | Your father, Uchtsiti made you, and it is he who has made the world, the Sun which you have seen, the sky, and many other things which you will see. But Uchtsiti says the world is not yet completed, not yet satisfactory, as he wants it. This is the reason he has made you. Uchtsiti first made the world. He threw a clot of his own blood into space and by his power it grew and grew until it became the earth. Then Uchtsiti planted you in this and by it you were nourished as you developed. Acoma |