
Iktomi - Wikipedia
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 …
Iktómi the Trickster : Aktá Lakota Museum & Cultural Center
Iktómi (Ik-to-mi) comes to us from the Plains, Southwestern, and Western American Indian groups. Iktómi has spider-like characteristics and features. From Lakota legend, Iktómi is the …
Iktomi Tales - World History Encyclopedia
2024年5月2日 · Iktomi (also known as Unktomi) is a trickster figure of the lore of the Lakota Sioux nation similar to tricksters of other nations, such as Wihio of the Cheyenne, Nanabozho …
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 …
Iktomi - Native American Spider-Trickster Spirit Whose Stories …
2019年1月28日 · 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 …
Sioux Life Lessons: Iktomi and the Muskrat & Iktomi's Blanket
2024年5月3日 · 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 …
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 …
Lakota mythology - Wikipedia
One story from Lakota mythology is about the adventures of Ikto'mi (viewed as a hybrid of spider and man), the trickster spider god. He is very cunning, and is known for making predictions. …
Iktomi and the ducks - Native American folktale - World of Tales
Iktomi is a spider fairy. He wears brown deerskin leggins with long soft fringes on either side, and tiny beaded moccasins on his feet. His long black hair is parted in the middle and wrapped …
Iktomi and the turtle - Native American folktale - World of Tales
"He-he-he!" exclaimed Iktomi, pretending disappointment that his friend had fallen. Lifting him to his feet, he said: "Now it is my turn to try the high jump!" Hardly was the last word spoken than …