Mudjekeewis


In Ojibwe mythology, Mudjekeewis is a spirit, and figures prominently in their storytelling, including the story of the world's creation. In their aadizookaanan, Majiikiwis is the first-born son of the E-bangishimog, the West Wind, and is cast as the guardian of tradition and ceremonies, symbolized by the bear.
Of the medicinal plants, white cedar is associated with Majiikiwis. He is the eldest brother to Nanabozho.
However, in The Song of Hiawatha based on the aadizookaanan, Mudjekeewis is portrayed instead as E-bangishimog himself, ravishing Wenonah and fathering Hiawatha. However, even in The Song of Hiawatha, Mudjekeewis is strongly associated with bears as demonstrated in the passage: