The Algonquian term manitou, the Iroquoian orenda, and the Siouan wakanda all refer to it. |
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A manitou could take the form of a bison, bear, wolf, mountain lion, bobcat, deer, bird, or some other animal. |
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Most likely, given the powerful nature of such a manitou, appropriate ceremonies would have been conducted by someone with specialized powers. |
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All healing magic is about bringing into focus the innate clarity of the healthy manitou intended for that person, that space. |
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During this time the manitou or spirits were considered a strong spiritual presence in her life. |
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Bear representations are evident, and several fragments appear to represent Mishipishu, the principal manitou of the Algonquian underworld. |
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Each one of these striations represents a world, including the human, animal, vegetal, mineral, wind, ice, manitou and dream worlds. |
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Each Ojibway shaman's method of communication with the manitou patron is unique and is related to a personal dream experience. |
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Religious belief involved animism and centred on manitou, or supernatural power, with much importance also attached to various nature and animal spirits, both evil and benevolent. |
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According to Algonquin legend, Tremblant would receive a violent shaking from the god Manitou if man ever disturbed its natural setting. |
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Manitou, The Great Spirit, is an Algonquin term, often erroneously applied as spirit monster. |
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Exhibitors include Terex AWP, JLG Industries, Manitou, Merlo, Bronto Skylift, Palfinger Platforms, Ruthmann, Skyjack, Dinolift, Multitel Pagliero, MEC and Holland Lift. |
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Hike down or take the Broadmoor's Manitou and Pikes Peak Cog Railway. |
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