- In
Lakota mythology,
Iktómi is a spider-trickster spirit, and a
culture hero for the
Lakota people.
Alternate names for
Iktómi include Ikto, Ictinike...
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story about Iktomi mentions that
Iktomi was Kssa, but was
stripped of his
title for his trouble-making ways. The
Oglala Lakota believe that
Iktomi was the...
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Second son of
Inyan and an Unktehi. Lord of the
Malevolent Gods. Stupid.
Iktomi - First-born son of
Inyan and Wakinyan. A
fallen god,
doomed to
wander the...
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Saulteaux in the
Great Plains. The
Lakota had a
similar figure known as '
Iktomi.'[circular reference] The Abenaki-influenced
Algonquin had a
similar figure...
- In
Lakota mythology, Iya is a storm-monster,
brother of
Iktomi the spider. He eats humans,
animals and
consumes villages to
satisfy his
otherwise endless...
- meat.
Iktomi offers Inyan his blanket. Upon
returning from prayer,
Iktomi comes across a
wounded deer and
believes his
prayer was answered.
Iktomi builds...
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knowledge Iktómi,
Lakota spider spirit of wóksape and trickery,
greater knowledge spirit Kssa,
Oglala spirit of knowledge,
sometimes considered Iktómi before...
- mythology, Anúŋg Ité is a
daughter of Škáŋ and wife of Tate. She was
tricked by
Iktómi to
attempt to
seduce Wi but
failed when Škáŋ
tells Wi that he has forgotten...
- the tipi to warn the
chief of
Iktomi’s deception,
resulting in the
tribe chasing after Iktomi to kill him. However,
Iktomi lies to the
tribe that it is...
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Stories (Simon &
Schuster Children's Publishing, 1999)
Iktomi Loses His Eyes (Scholastic, 1999)
Iktomi and the Coyote: A
Plains Indian Story (Orchard Books...