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  1. Iktomi - Wikipedia

    Iktomi depicted sitting by the fire. In Lakota mythology, Iktómi is a spider-trickster spirit, and a culture hero for the Lakota people. Alternate names for Iktómi include Ikto, Ictinike, Inktomi, Unktome, and Unktomi. These names are due to the differences in languages between different indigenous nations, as this spider deity was known ...

  2. Iktómi the Trickster : Aktá Lakota Museum & Cultural Center

    Iktómi has spider-like characteristics and features. From Lakota legend, Iktómi is the firstborn son of Iŋyaŋ (the rock) who was initially named Skáŋ. American Indian culture recognized Iktómi as both a spider and a spider-like man. He was born full-grown from an egg and was the size of an ordinary human.

  3. Iktomi - Native American Spider-Trickster Spirit Whose Stories …

    Jan 28, 2019 · Iktomi was the size of an ordinary human, but he had a big round body like a spider, with slender arms and legs. He is described as a spider or spider-man. It is said that he possesses extraordinary magical powers that he uses either to harm or help people.

  4. Iktomi Tales - World History Encyclopedia

    May 2, 2024 · Iktomi tales are stories and legends of the Sioux nation featuring the trickster figure Iktomi (sometimes referred to as a trickster god). They always teach some important cultural value. Is Iktomi the same as Unktomi in Sioux legends?

  5. Legend of the Dreamcatcher - Aktá Lakota Museum & Cultural …

    In his vision, Iktómi – the great trickster and teacher of wisdom – appeared in the form of a spider. Iktómi spoke to him in a sacred language. Only spiritual leaders of the Lakota could …

  6. The Lakota Emergence Story - U.S. National Park Service

    Sep 11, 2024 · Iktomi, the spider, was the trickster spirit. Before he was Iktomi, his name was Woksape — “Wisdom” — but lost his name and position when he helped the evil spirit Gnaskinyan play a trick on all the other spirits. Anog-Ite, …

  7. Sioux Life Lessons: Iktomi and the Muskrat & Iktomi's Blanket

    May 3, 2024 · The Sioux stories known as Iktomi tales concern the trickster figure Iktomi (also known as Unktomi) who appears, variously, as a hero, sage, villain, clown, inept buffoon – or in other roles – but always serves to illustrate some important lesson …

  8. Lakota Emergence Story : Aktá Lakota Museum & Cultural Center

    There were two spirits who lived on the surface of the earth: Iktómi and Anog-Ite. Iktómi, the spider, was the trickster spirit. Before he was Iktómi , his name was Woksape — “Wisdom” — but lost his name and position when he helped the evil spirit Gnaskinyan play a …

  9. Iktomi, spider trickster of the Sioux tribes (Inktomi, Iktome)

    Iktomi is the trickster figure of the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota Sioux tribes. The name "Iktomi" literally means "spider," and he is sometimes called Spider or Spider-Man in English, but he is usually depicted as a human man in Sioux legends.

  10. Old Indian Legends - Wikipedia

    Iktomi is hungry and needs food because the wolf took the ducks. He prays to Inyan, whom he refers to as the great-grandfather, to bless him with meat. Iktomi offers Inyan his blanket. Upon returning from prayer, Iktomi comes across a wounded deer and …

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