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- Wisakedjak (Wìsakedjàk in Algonquin, Wīsahkēcāhk(w) in Cree and Wiisagejaak in Oji-cree) is the Crane Manitou found in northern Algonquian and Dene storytelling...
- Canada jay. Whiskeyjack, whiskyjack or whisky jack may also refer to: Wisakedjak, the trickster god in Anishinaabe mythology A bottle jack The Thunder...
- in Winnebago mythology is an example of the trickster archetype. Wisakedjak (Wìsakedjàk in Algonquin, Wīsahkēcāhk(w) in Cree and Wiisagejaak in Oji-Cree)...
- creator, Glooscap is similar to that of the Ojibwa Nanabozho and the Cree Wisakedjak. There are variations to the legend of Glooscap as each tribe of the Wabanaki...
- shapeshifting. Among the Meskwaki, Wīsakehā serves a similar role, as does Wisakedjak among northern Algonquian peoples and for the Saulteaux in the Great Plains...
- with mythological figures of several First Nations cultures, including Wisakedjak, a benevolent figure whose name was anglicized to Whiskyjack. In 2016...
- dis****embled Gungnir to an Ifreet. He also appears in the book, but as Wisakedjak or "Whiskey Jack". Sioux author Zitkála-Šá, also known by the missionary-given...
- 7-feet-tall. Sweeney is foul-mouthed and a frequent drinker. Whiskey Jack – Wisakedjak, a trickster figure of Algonquian mythology. He lives near a Lakota reservation...
- America) Moon rabbit – a rabbit living on the moon (Chinese) Skvader Wisakedjak - (Native American) aka Whiskeyjack. One of several names for the rabbit...
- both. Wilf gives warnings and insinuations that Arthur may actually be Wisakedjak, an Indigenous trickster spirit (whom Wilf also refers to as "the Deceiver")...