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Seneca mythology
Seneca
mythology
refers to the mythology of the
Seneca people
, one of the
six nations
of the
Iroquois Confederacy
from the northeastern
United States
.
Figures
Some important
figures
in Seneca mythology were:
Eagentci
, whose name
translates
as "ancient-bodied one", is the
Earth-mother
, or First Mother. Her
Huron
name is
Atahensic
.
Djieien
was a man-sized spider who survived most attacks because its heart was
buried
underground.
Djodi'kwado
' was a
horned serpent
Othegwenhda
stabbed
the heart
under
the Earth
with a tree limb.
Dagwanoenyent
is a
vicious
northern witch who is depicted as a whirlwind. Her child's father killed her.
Gaasyendietha
is a
fire-breathing dragon
that inhabits
Lake Ontario
.
Hagondes
is a
cannibalistic
trickster
and clown spirit.
Kaakwha
is the
solar deity
and
god of light
and truth, subordinate to
Hawenniyo
, a
fertility god
.
The
Dahdahwat
are animals who appear in dreams and
visions
.
Gagqa
is the
crow
spirit.
Awaeh Tegendji
is an
old woman
who lives with her three beautiful
daughters
.
Gijesa
are spirits
of the night
sky.
Hadowe
are the Iroquois' equivalent of
Dryads
.