-
revealed to be
descendants of Naayééʼ Neizghání. "
Nayenezgani".
Library of Congress. 1904. "
Nayenezgani –
Slayer of
Alien Gods". navajopeople.org. Retrieved...
- or evil gods from
Navajo mythology, who were all
killed by the hero
Nayenezgani.
According to the legend,
Anaye came
about when men and
women separated...
- Nayéé‘ Neizghání /
Nayenezgani rid the
world of the Nayéé’/Anaye. He is
sometimes considered the
Navajo god of war and agriculture.
Nayenezgani appears to be...
- Diné Bahaneʼ (Navajo pronunciation: [tɪ̀né pɑ̀xɑ̀nèʔ], Navajo: "Story of the People"), is a
Navajo creation story that
describes the
prehistoric emergence...
- god
Enkidu Gilgamesh Ziusudra Bochica Changing Woman The
Diyin Dine
Nayenezgani Arngrim Bödvar
Bjarki Egil
Helgi Hothbrodd Loki Odin
Ragnar Lodbrok Sigurd...
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Navajo men
dressed as Tó Neinilii, Tobadzischini,
Nayenezgani, 1904 (top), the
Medicine Wheel in
Bighorn National Forest,
Wyoming (middle), and the Maya...
- Witcher:
Monster Slayer, a geolocation-based
mobile role-playing game
Nayenezgani, a
character from the
Navajo creation myth Jack Brooks:
Monster Slayer...
- be more numerous. Thus,
while there is but one Estsánatlehi, but one
Nayénĕzgạni, and but one To'badsĭstsíni
there are
several Hastséhogan and several...
- it is the head of the
giant Ye’i-tsoh
after being slain by the
twins Nayenezgani and To’badzistsini. The
first geologist to
study Cabezon Peak was likely...
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deity from the far
North of America.
Coyote Deer
Women Ishkintini Jogah Nayenezgani and
Tobadzistsini – Two
brothers who have the
ability to kill gods. Okwa...