Fair Maiden (second wife of Kulshan) (DM.355)
Evening Sky (in the lore of the tribes of the north-west, dau of the Kumush) (.352)
Eototo (a kachina of the Pueblo tribes) (.338)
Ek Yakimtolsil (a name of Qamaits as 'fearless') (.323)
 
 

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creation (each culture has its own version of the creation of the universe, some more than one) (DM.249)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Clear Sky (first wife of Kulshan) (DM.225)
Cold (one of the 4 anaye left alive after the storm sent by Estanatlehi) (.230)
Cunwhat (son of Kindawuss) (bro of Soogaot) (.260)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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PH \ CHARACTER CREATION
afterbirth (the placenta, in some cultures, is regarded as having mystic powers, ruling the life of the person concerned or acting as a guardian twin; should it be eaten by an animal, the child will grow up with the characteristics of that beast) (DM.28)

PH \ RACE-
Anishanabeg (a primaeval race of beings, ancestors of the human race) (DM.72)

Buffalo (in the lore of the American Indian tribes, a race of people with horns) (DM.176)
    Buffalo Girl (a maiden of a horned race of cannibals who married a human) (DM.176)

Edam (in the lore of the Sioux, one of the 7 forms of manking made by We-Ota-Wichasa) (.318)

Elves of Light (fairies created by Glooskap, in the lore of the Algonquin) (.331)

PH \ CLASS-
Aio (a Hopi sorcerer who can communicate with the gods) (DM.39)

awl-elbow witches (witches with awls or knives set in their elbows, in the lore of some Algonquian tribes) (DM.116)

Ashiwanni (rain-priests of the Zuni) (DM.99)
    Ashiwi (the 14 rain priests of the Zuni) (DM.99)

Bow Priests (in the lore of the Zuni, warriors acting as guardians of the war-gods) (.163)

familiar (a spirit, often in the form of a cat, attending when called, usually by a witch) [sending] (DM.356)

Gadjisa (Iroquois shamans who assist the Hadiganso Shano) (.393)

PH \ SKILL-
Flute Dance (a ritual dance of the Hopi in honour of the sun-god) (.382)

Ganegwa's (an Iroquois dance used to cure diseases) (.398)
Ganeoq (an Iroquois dance in honour of the god Haweniyo) (.398)

PH \ FEAT-

PH \ DESCRIPTION
Faiths +

PH \ EQUIPMENT-
$ pp = . gp= . sp = . cp = . bp = .

PH \ EQUIPMENT \ ARMS
arrow (the use of the bow and arrow dates from the early Stone Age period and the arrow itself has great significance in many mythologies) (DM.92)

PH \ EQUIPMENT \ARMOR

PH \ EQUIPMENT \ HERBS
Herbs = .

PH \ SPELL-


DDG-

Myths = .

Ahone (supreme god of the tribes of Virginia) (DM.36)
Aisoyimstan (a god of the American Indian tribes in Montana) (DM.40)
Aktunowihio (a Cheyenne earth spirit) (DM.43)
Amotken (the creator-god of the Selish American Indians) (DM.60)
Anayicoyondi (a bodiless female deity of Pericue) (wife of Niparaya) (mother of Quaayayp) (DM.66)

Anolikwotsaix (a female deity by the tribes of British Columbia) (DM.73)
Five Sisters (in the lore of the tribes of the British Columbia, primordial beings) (DM.378)

Attajen (a semi-divine being: the first man) (DM.110)

Earth Mother (the consort of Sky Father) (mother of Deohako, smsy) (DM.315)
Estonea-pesta (controller of the north wind and snow) (DM.346)

Ghost-dances (19th c ritual dances of the Piute) (.410)

DDG \ B
Bean (dau of Eithinoha) (sis of Onatah and Squash) (.135)
Billiken (a god of things as they should be) (DM.149)
Bitter Man (death personified in American Indian lore) (.151)
Blue Jay (a culture hero and trickster-god) (bro of Ioi) (DM.156)

DDG \ C
Changing Woman (a female deity of the Apache and Navaho) (the moon) (wife of the sun) (mother of Child-of-the-Water and Killer-of-Enemies) (DM.207)
Cormorant (a demi-god) (DM.241)
Corn Mother (a goddess of vegetation) (DM.241)

DDG \ D
De-o-ha-ko (a female deity, guardian of bears) (.275)
Earth Diver (a diving bird, the coot) (DM.315)

DDG \ NORTH-WEST
Adawulcanak (in the lore of the tribes of the North-West, a servant of Nascakiyetl) (DM.19)

Ennumclaw (the thunder-spirit of the tribes of the north-west) (twin brother of Kapoonis) (DM.336)

Black Tamanous (a cannibal spirit of the tribes of the north-west coastal areas) (.153)

bokwus (in the lore of the tribes of the North-West, a spirit of the forest, which pushes unsuspecting fishermen into the river) (.159)

DDG \ SOUTH-WEST
Buckeye Bush (a spirit, in the lore of the coastal tribes of the south-west) (DM.174)
Fire Drill (a spirit of the tribes of the south-west) (DM.372)

DDG \ ABNAKI
Gluskap [Glooscap.Glooskap.Glusgahbe.Gluskabe.Great Hare.The Liar:=Algonquin Manabozho:=Fox Wisaka:=Iroquois Ioskeha:=Menominee Manabush:=Montagnais Messou] (a creator-god of the Abnaki Indians) (twin brother of Malsum) (.418)

DDG \ ALGONQUIN
Gitchi Manitou [Citche Manitou.Gitche(e) Manitou.Great Manito(u).Great Spirit.Kchemnito.Kitche Manitou.Kitshi Manitou] (the creator-god of the Algonquins) (.415)

Gizhigooke (an Algonquin deity regarded as the day-maker) (.415)

DDG \ CAHROC
Chareya (the supreme deity of the Cahroc tribe) (.208)

DDG \ CALIFORNIA
Chinigchinich (a supreme deity of the tribes of California) (DM.215)

Chacomat (a creator-god of the tribes of California) (.204)
Chacopa (a creator-god of the tribes of California) (.204)

Ehlaumel (a creator-god of some of the tribes of California) (.320)

DDG \ COYOTE (DDG.1: knowledge) (DDG.2: crafts, thievery)
Coyote (a trickster-god of the Maidu American Indians) (a messenger of the gods) (brother of Wild Cat) [Eno.Eyacque.Ital(a)pas.Koyote.Mahih-Nah-Tlehey.Olle.Sedit.Shunk-Manitou] (DM.243)

Coyote (a trickster-god of the Navaho) [Eno.Eyacque.Ital(a)pas.Koyote.Mahih-Nah-Tlehey.Olle.Sedit.Shunk-Manitou] (DM.244)

Black Swan (wife of a son of Coyote) (DM.153)

Cirape (a young coyote, in the lore of the Crow Indians) (bro of Coyote) (DM.223)

Conqueror (a mythical being, who helped Kodoyanpe in his fight with Coyote) (.237)

Eno (a name of Coyote as 'thief') (.335)
Eyacque (a name of Coyote as 'sub-captain') (.353)

First Man (a name used by Coyote in his dispute with Lone Man) (.376)

DDG \ ALGONQUIAN
Beaver (in Algonquian lore, one of the 4 animals that survived the flood) (.136)

DDG \ BELLA COOLA
Alk-unta'm (a sun-god of the Bella Coola tribe) (son of Nunuso'mikeqone'im) (DM.50)
Alkuntam (a creator-goddess of the Bella Coola tribe) (DM.50)
Anaulikutsai'x (a river-goddess of the Bella Coola) (DM.66)

DDG \ BLACKFOOT
Apisuahts (the morning star deity of the Blackfoot Indians, in some accounts) (son of Natos and Kokomikeis) (consort of Soatsaki) (father of Poia) (DM.79)

DDG \ CHEROKEE
Dayunsi [Water Beetle] (a creator god of the Cherokee) (DM.275)

Asgaya Gigagei (an androgynous thunder-god and healing spirit of the Cherokee) (DM.98)

Geyaguga (a moon-god of the Cherokee) (.410)

DDG \ CHICKASAW
Ababinili (the supreme god of the Chickasaw tribe) (DM.12)

DDG \ CHINOOK
Agas Xenas Xena (in the lore of the Chinook, the deity of the evening star) (DM.29)

Dokibatl (a trickster god of the Chinook) (.299)

DDG \ CHIPPEWA
Dzhe Manitou (a benevolent god of the Chippewa; a wood spirit) (bro of Kitshi Manitou) (.311)

DDG \ CHOCTAW
Aba (the supreme god of the Choctaws) (DM.12)

DDG \ CREEK
Esaugetuh Emissee (creator-god and wind-god of the Creek Indians) [Master of Breath] (DM.344)

DDG \ DAKOTA
Angpetu (a sun-god of the Dakotas) (DM.70)
Anpao (a dawn-goddess of the Dakotas) (DM.73)

DDG \ GREAT BASIN
Cottontail (a trickster-god in the tribes of the Great Basin) (DM.243)

DDG \ HAIDA
Any-Any-Any-Ah (an evil deity of the Haida) (DM.76)

Djila'qons (a sea goddess of the Haida Indians) (.297)

DDG \ HURONS
Areskoui (a supreme god of the Hurons) (DM.86)
    Airsekui Sutanditenr (a name for Areskoui in times of peril) (DM.40)

DDG \ IROQUOIS
Enigorio (an Iroquois creator god) (twin brother of Enigohatgea) (DM.334)
Enigohatgea (an Iroquois creator god) (twin brother of Enigorio) (DM.334)

Adekagagwaa (an Iroquois god of summer) (DM.19)

Ataensic (the first woman in the lore of the Iroquois) (sky-goddess and earth-goddess) (mother of the twins Hahgwehdaetgah and Haghwehdiyu, the Doyadano) (mother of a daughter, Breath of Wind) (DM.105)
    Doyadano (the twin sons of Ataensic, Hahgwehdaetgah and Hahgwehdiyu) (.302)

Dawn (an Iroquois gddss) (DM.275)

Eithinoha (a corn-gddss of the Iroquois) (mo of Deohako and Onatah) (DM.322)

Fire Dragon (a celestial spirit of the Iroquois) (DM.372)

Deohako (Iroquois plant spirits) (DM.282)

Ga-gaah (a divine crow) (DM.392)

DDG \ MAIDU
Earth Initiate (the creator, in the lore of the Maidu tribe) (.315)

DDG \ MANDAN
First Creator (a deity of the Mandan tribe) (DM.373)

DDG \ MOJAVE
Cathena (a virgin mother-goddess of the Mojave) (sister of Ku-yu) (.197)

DDG \ MONTAGNAIS
Atahocan (a creator-god of the Montagnais tribes) (DM.105)

DDG \ NAVAHO
Ahsonnutli (supreme god of the Navaho) (consort of the Turquoise Woman) (DM.36)
Begochiddy (the great god of the Navaho American Indians) (.137)

Bear (a Navaho bear spirit) (DM.135)
Black Body (a Navaho god) (DM.152)
Blue Body (a Navaho god) (DM.155)

Corn Girl (DM.241)

Dsahadoldza (an earth god of the Navaho) (.306)

Ganaskidi (a harvest-god of the Navaho) (DM.397)

ghost-sickness (in the lore of the Navaho, illness, caused by a ghost, which can be fatal) (.410)

DDG \ NAVAHO \ TOBADZISTINI (DDG.1: )
Estanatlehi (earth-gddss and gddss of time of the Navaho) (dau of Naestan and Yadilyil) (sis of Yolkai Estsan) (wife of Tsohanoai) (mo of Nayenezgani and Tobadzistini) [Estsanatlehi.Goddess of Sunsetland.Turquoise Woman] (DM.346)

DDG \ OJIBWAY
Akhi (the Ojibway name for Mother Earth) (DM.42)
Animiki (an Ojibway thunder-god, creator of the West Wind) (DM.71)

DDG \ PAIUTE
Cunawabi (a trickster deity of the Paiute) (bro of Tobats) (DM.259)

DDG \ PAWNEE
Atius-Tirawa (the creator-god of the Pawnee) (husband of Atira) (father of Hativa) (DM.108)

Atira (a Pawnee earth-goddess: the earth) (wife of Atius Tirawa) (mother of Hativa) (DM.108)

Bright Star (a Pawnee goddess, the planet Venus as the morning star) (DM.169)

DDG \ PIMA
Earth-maker (a creator-god of the Pima tribe) (fa of Szeukha) (DM.315)

DDG \ POMO
Dasan (a creator god of the Pomo Indians) (son of Makila) (DM.274)

DDG \ PREY GODS *=(one of the 6 Prey Gods guarding the home of Poshaiyangkyo)
Badger Prey God (*) (DM.122)
Bear Prey God (*) (DM.134)
Eagle Prey God --- (DM.314)

DDG \ PUEBLO
Dripping Water (a Pueblo deity) (mo of the War Twins, Ahayuta achi, fathered by the Sun) [Waterfall] (.304)

Feather-Man (a wind-spirit of the Pueblo tribes) (.359)

Flint Boys (tutelary deities of the Pueblo tribes, flint personified) (DM.379)

Follower (a creator and culture-hero of the Pueblo tribes) (.382)

DDG \ PUEBLO \ SPIRIT
Echo (a spirit of the Pueblo tribes) (.316)

DDG \ SENECA
Eagentci (the Seneca name for Ataensic) (.314)

Goah (a supreme deity of the Seneca tribe) (.419)

DDG \ SHAWNEE
Finisher (a creator-god of the Shawnees) (.369)

DDG \ SHOSHONE
Cotsipamapot (a creator-goddess of the Shoshone) (DM.243)

DDG \ SIOUX
Associated Gods (4 gods of the Sioux) (DM.102)

Buffalo (one of the 4 kindred gods of the Sioux) (.176)
Falling Star (one of the 4 Associated Gods of the Sioux) (.356)
Four Winds (one of the 4 Kindred Gods of the Sioux) (.385)

God-like (4 deities of the Sioux) (.419)
Godlike Spirits [Godlike Ones] (4 gods of the Sioux) (.420)

DDG \ SNOHOMISH
Dohkwibuhch (the creator god of the Snohomish Indians) (.299)

DDG \ TAINO
Baidrama (a god of the Taino tribe, giver of strength) (DM.123)

DDG \ TLINGIT
Bear (in the lore of the Tlingit, he was killed by Yetl the raven) (.135)

DDG \ TSIMSHIAN
Giant [Raven the Giant] (a spirit of the Tsimshian) (.411)

DDG \ WINNEBAGO
Earth-maker (the supreme deity of the Winnebago) (DM.315)

DDG \ ZUNI
Awonawilona (creator-god of the Zuni people) (DM.116)

Apoyan Tachi (sky-god of the Zuni: god of the North) (father by Awitelin Tsta of the first man, Poshaiyankayo) (DM.81)

Ahayuta achi (twin war-gods of the Zuni) (sons of the Sun by Dripping Water) (DM.35)

Awitelin Tsta (the four-wombed earth mother of the Zuni) (mo of Poshaiyankayo) (DM.116)

DDG \ DEMI-GOD \ SPIRIT
anamaqkiu (evil spirits of the Algonquin underworld) (DM.64)
Anitsuta (star-spirits of the Cherokee) (DM.72)
Ai'kren (a guardian spirit of the Karok tribe) (DM.37)

Baxbakualanuchsiwae (in the lore of the tribes of the north-west, a guardian spirit) (.134)
baykok (an evil spirit of the Chippewa appearing as a fiery-eyed skeleton) (DM.134)

Beaver (the spirit who brought light to the earth) (.136

Black Bear (a Slavey American Indian sky spirit) (DM.152)
Black Bear (a guardian spirit of the Osage) (.151)
Bladder (one of the 5 (or 8) great spirits created by Earth-maker) (DM.153)

DDG \ DEMI-GOD \ SPIRIT \ C
Chief Child of the Root (a spirit of the Coeur d'Alene tribe who later became the moon) (.213)
Cormorant People (underwater spirits, in the lore of the tribes of the north-west) (DM.241)

DDG \ DEMI-GOD \ SPIRIT \ ATHABASCAN
Chutsain (an evil spirit of the Athabascan tribes, death personified) (.221)

DDG \ DEMI-GOD \ SPIRIT \ PAWNEE
Chahura (a Pawnee water spirit) (.204)

DDG \ DEMI-GOD \ SPIRIT \ PUEBLO
Ash Boys (spirits of the Pueblo tribes) (DM.99)
Ashes Man (a spirit of the Pueblo tribes) (DM.99)

Big Snake (a spirit of the Pueblo tribes) (.149)
Big Water Man (a spirit of the Pueblo tribes) (DM.149)

DDG \ DEMI-GOD \ SPIRIT \ PUEBLO \ TUTELARY [TRAIN]
Awl Man (the tutelary spirit of the Pueblo, the awl personified) (DM.116)
Clay Mother (a tutelary spirit of the Pueblo tribes) (DM.225)

DDG \ DEMI-GOD \ SPIRIT \ ZUNI
Amitolane (the Zuni rainbow spirit) (DM.59)

Chilchi (a benevolent spirit of the Zuni) (one of the Katchina) (.214)

DDG \ PLANESCAPE
Blissful Isle (in the lore of some American Indian tribes, the land of the dead) (.155)

Ghost-land [Spirit-land] (home of the spirits) (.410)


MM-










Anaye (monsters of the Navaho) (DM.66)

MM \ ANAYE
Binaye Ahani (twin members of the Anaye, in the lore of the Navaho) (DM.150)

MM \ B
bedcat (a fabulous monster) (.136)

Bigfoot (a supposed monster of the Rocky Mountains) [Gilyuk.Omah.Sasquatch.Susquatch.Toki-Mussi] (.149)
    Gilyuk [Tiko-Mussi] (a name for Bigfoot used by the tribes of the north-west) (.413)

Black Hactcin (a leader of supernatural beings, in the lore of the Apache) (DM.152)
Burr Woman (a monster in the form of an old woman) (DM.178)

MM \ C
Cannibal Mother (a man-eating monster) (DM.190)

MM \ G
Gijigoutie (a supernaturnal being in Algonquin lore) (.412)

MM \ ANIMAL \ BIRD
crow (a large black bird) (DM.255)
eagle (a large bird of prey) (DM.314)

MM \ ANIMAL \ INSECT
beetle (an insect featured in many mythologies) (DM.137)
butterfly (a flying insect with large, beautifully coloured wings) (DM.179)

MM \ ANIMAL \ MAMMAL
Dzarilaw (a bear who married the maiden, Rhipisunt) (DM.311)

dog (a canine, usually domesticated as a pet or trained for various tasks) (DM.298)
dolphin (a marine animal featured in some stories) (DM.300)

MM \ ANIMAL \ MAMMAL \ SMALL
fox (this animal appears in myths of many countries, often as a trickster or shape-changer) (DM.385)

Brer Fox (a trickster in American folklore) (DM.168)

MM \ ANIMAL \ REPTILE
alligator (a reptile found in China, the southern part of the US and elsewhere) (DM.51)

Earth-bearer (in the lore of the Seneca, the turtle which carries the world on its back) (.315)ll

MM \ ANIMAL \ FABULOUS (* = a fabulous animal)
animals (many animals (and birds) appear in mythologies worldwide, often as supports for the world) (DM.71)

albotritch (a fabulous animal) (DM.45)
argopelter (a fabulous animal) (DM.89)
augerine (a fabulous animal) (DM.112)
axe-handle hound (a fabulous animal) (DM.116)

ball-tailed cat (a fabulous animal) (DM.127)
Bilidat (a fabulous animal) (.149)

cactus cat (*) (.181)
Camp chipmunk (*) (.188)
Club-tailed glyptodont (a fabulous monster) (.227)
Come-at-a-body (a fabulous animal) (.232)

dingball (a fabulous animal) (.292)
dismal sauger --- (.294)
dungavenhooter --- (.308)

flibbertigibbet --- (.379)
flitterick --- (.379)

gazereum --- (.405)

MM \ DEMON
Ahimakon (a demon of the woods on Vancouver Island) (DM.36)

MM \ F
Fire Mocassins (a monster in tribal lore) (DM.372)

MM \ FISH
cougar fish (a fabulous fish) (.243)
giddyfish [gillygalloo.whiffenpoof.whiffenpuff.whifflepoof(er)] (a fabulous fish) (.412)

MM \ FROG
frog (a small amphibian with webbed feet and no tail which features in some mythologies) (DM.389)

MM \ GHOST
abawinae (in the lore of the Tubatulabal tribe, a ghost) (DM.12)

Acheri (the ghost of an American Indian girl) (DM.16)

chixu (a ghost, in the lore of the Pawnees) (.217)

MM \ GIANT
giants (giants appear in most mythologies) (.411)

chenoo (huge stone giants) (DM.211)

MM \ OWL
Big Owl (a monster of the Apache Indians who eat human beings) (DM.149)

MM \ ZONE \ APACHE
Flint Man (a monster, in the lore of the Apache) (DM.379)

Gabe (supernatural beings of the Chiricahua Apache, living inside mountains) (DM.393)

MM \ ZONE \ CHIPPEWA
Djeneta (a giant, in the lore of the Chippewa people) (.297)

MM \ ZONE \ CONNECTICUT (* = a fabulous animal in Connecticut)
cuba (a fabulous animal in Connecticut) (.256)
dewmink (*) (.285)

MM \ ZONE \ HAIDA
Dzelarhons (a frog princess of the Haida Indians) (wife of Kai'ti) (DM.311)

MM \ ZONE \ IROQUOIS
Flying Head (a monster, in the lore of the Iroquois) (DM.382)

Ga-oh (a wind-giant of the Iroquois) (DM.392)

MM \ ZONE \ IROQUOIS \ JOGAH
Gahonga (one of the 3 tribes of Jogah) (DM.394)
Gandayah (one of the 3 tribes of Jogah) (DM.398)

MM \ ZONE \ KORES
Chakwena giantess (in the lore of the Kores, a monster who kept her heart inside a rattle made from a gourd) (DM.204)

MM \ ZONE \ NAVAHO
Dontso (a messenger-fly in the lore of Navaho American Indians) (.301)

MM \ ZONE \ SHOSHONE
Dzoavits (a spirit ogre of the Shoshone Indians) (DM.312)

MM \ ZONE \ WINNEBAGO
Flesh (a supernatural being of the Winnebago) (DM.379)

MM \ ZONE \ ZUNI
Achiyalabopa (a monster in the lore of the Zuni) (DM.17)
Ashiwi (the primitive ancestors of the Zuni) (DM.99)
 

MM \ ENCOUNTERS
 
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DMG-

DMG \ MAGIC ITEM-
amulet (a charm, carried or worn, to ward off evil: a medicine with magic properties) (DM.62)

baho (a prayer stick of the Hopi) (DM.123)

bezoar (a stony lump sometimes found in the intestines or stomachs of various ruminants and other animals) (DM.145)

calumet (a sacred pipe, smoked as a sign of friendship) (the ceremony of smoking the peace-pipe, Hobowakan) (DM.187)

feather (a sacred object to the Indians) (.359)

ghost-shirt (an outer garment, embroidered with symbols such as buffalo and eagle, believed to protect the wearer from bullets) (.410)

DMG \ NPCs-
first humans (most cultures have storeis of the first human beings and how they came into existence) (DM.374)

Algon (a Chippewa hunter) (DM.49)
Aliquipisa (a heroine of the Oneida) (DM.50)
Amala (a culture hero) (DM.55)
Aqas-Xena-Xenas (a hero of the Chinook) (DM.82)
Arrow Boy (a hero of the Cheyenne) (DM.91)
Atotarho (a medicine man of the Iroquois) (DM.109)

Atse Estsan (the first woman in the lore of the Navaho) (consort of Atse Hastin) (DM.110)
Atse Hastin (the first man in the lore of the Navaho) (consort of Atse Estsan) (DM.110)
Auzar (in some accounts, wife of Tacu and mother of Chinigchinich) (DM.114)

DMG \ NPCs \ B
Bat (an old man (or woman) in American Indian lore) (DM.130)
Bead-Spitter (a character who can spit beads, appearing in many American Indian stories) (DM.134)
Big Eater (a man who married a ghost woman) (DM.148)
Blue Hawk (an Apache warrior) (DM.156)
Breath of Wind (dau of the first woman, Atansic) (mo of Ioskeha and Tawiscara) (DM.167)

Bunyan, Paul (a giant lumberjack) (DM.177)
    Babe (a huge ox) (DM.120)

Brer Rabbit (a trickster in American folklore) (DM.168)
    Compair Lapin (the name for Brer Rabbit in the Southern States) [Comrade Rabbit] (.232)

DMG \ NPCs \ C
Chakekenapok (bro of Chibiabos, Manabozho and Wabasso) (DM.204)
Chibiabos (bro of Chakekenapok, Nanabozho and Wabasso) (DM.212)
Child of the Water (a culture hero of the Apache and Navaho tribes) (son of Changing Woman) (bro of Killer of Enemies) (DM.214)
Chokanipok (son of Kabun) (bro of Michabo) (DM.217)
Compair Bouki (the name for Bouki in the Southern States) (.232)
Copper Woman (the first and only human) (DM.239)

DMG \ NPCs \ D-F
Deerhunter (hus of White Corn Maiden) (DM.277)

Eye-juggler (a trickster) (DM.353)

Flint (son of Nokomis) (DM.379)
Flint (bro of Manabozho) (DM.379)

DMG \ NPCs \ G
Githawn [Salmon Eater] (uncle of Delarhons) (.415)
Glipsa [Glisma.Glipsa] (a Navaho girl who was abducted by Bear and Snake) (.417)

DMG \ NPCs \ STONERIBS
Crystalribs (the name given to Stoneribs after his many adventures) (.256)

DMG \ NPCs \ ALGONQUIN
Akaiyan (an Algonquin youth) (brother of Nopatsis) (DM.41)

Bear-Skin Woman (an Algonquian maiden) (sis of Okinai and Sinopa) (.135)

Cloud-carrier (an Algonquian youth) (DM.227)

Elegant (an Algonquian brave) (DM.326)

DMG \ NPCs \ ARIKARA
Cut-nose (in the lore of the Arikara, the first human to emerge from the Cottonwood tree) (DM.261)

DMG \ NPCs \ ATHABASCAN
Estas (a trickster-hero of the Athabascan tribe) (.346)

DMG \ NPCs \ BLACKFOOT
Bull-by-himself (a Blackfoot culture hero) (DM.177)

DMG \ NPCs \ CALIFORNIA
Ae (the first woman in the lore of the Californian American Indian tribes) (wife of Ejoni) (DM.22)
Ejoni (the first man in the lore of some Californian tribes) (DM.322)

DMG \ NPCs \ HAIDA
Foam Woman (an ancestress of the Haida) (DM.382)

DMG \ NPCs \ HOPI
Bahana (a progenitor of the Hopi Indians) (DM.123)
Blue Corn Ear Maiden (a Hopi maiden) (DM.155)

DMG \ NPCs \ IROQUOIS
Atatarho (a warrior-hero of the Iroquois) (DM.106)
Awenhai (an Iroquois maiden) (DM.116)
Djuskaha (an Iroquois culture hero) (twin brother of Othagwenda) (DM.297)

DMG \ NPCs \ METIS
Broken War Club (a Metis hunter) (bro of Smoking Mountain) (DM.171)

First Real Boy (in the lore of the Metis tribe, a boy who once snared the sun) (.376)

DMG \ NPCs \ NATCHEZ
Elder Brother (a hero of the Natchez tribe) (DM.325)

DMG \ NPCs \ NEW MEXICO \ TEWA <New Mexico: try biomes, instead. something like that>
Awl Boy (a culture hero of the Tewa tribe) (DM.116)

Avaiyo (a spirit of the Tewa tribe) (DM.114)
Feenenee (a maiden of the Tewa of New Mexico) (DM.360)

DMG \ NPCs \ PAWNEE
Closed Man (the first man, in the lore of the Pawnees) (a son of Sakuru and Pah) (DM.227)

DMG \ NPCs \ PIMA
Elder Brother (a culture hero of the Pima) (DM.326)

DMG \ NPCs \ PUEBLO
Ca-peen (a young Pueblo) (hus of Willow Flower) (DM.180)
Calakomanas (2 corn-goddesses of the Pueblo tribes) (.186)

DMG \ NPCs \ PUEBLO \ TEWA
First Made Man (one of the early humans in the lore of the Tewa pueblo tribe) (DM.376)

DMG \ NPCs \ SELISH
Doquebuth (a survivor of the flood, in the lore of the Selish tribe) (DM.301)

DMG \ NPCs \ SHOSHONE
Badger (a hero of the Shoshone Indians) (DM.122)

DMG \ NPCs \ SIOUX
Chacopec (a Sioux giant-killer) [White Feather] (DM.204)

DMG \ NPCs \ SNOHOMISH
Five Brothers (in the lore of the Snohomish, 5 seal hunters) (DM.377)

DMG \ NPCs \ UTE
Cin-an-ev (a culture hero of the Ute tribe: a wolf-trickster) (.223)

DMG \ NPCs \ ZUNI
Bitsitsi (a Zuni musician and jester to the sun-god) (DM.152)
Blue Corn Maiden (the eldest of the 10 Zuni Corn Maidens) (DM.156)

DMG \ ADVENTURES-
adaox (a myth of tale of the early days of the world in the lore of the Tshimshian) (DM.19)

Beauty Chant (the story of Glispa) (.136)

DMG \ GLOSSARY
(fire plays a part in many mythologies, sometimes for the benefit of man, sometimes to destroy the world, sometimes to carry a soul to heaven) (DM.372)



 
 

Lore-

Books = .

AGRICULTURE-
Food / Animal = .
Food / Vegetable = .

BEVERS-

CULTURE-
Clothing = .

CULTURE \ FESTIVALS
Colcannon Night (the name for Hallow'een in Canada) (.230)

DEFENSES-

ECOLOGY-
Ecosystems = .

GEOGRAPHY-
Capital = .

Sq. Mi. = .

Mining = .

alum (a transparent mineral, sulphate of aluminum) (DM.53)

HISTORY-
ages (periods distinguished by changes in lifestyle, environment, etc) (DM.31)

Flood (many cultures have myths relating to one or more inundations, referred to as the Flood or the Deluge, sent to eliminate the human race, usually with an advance warning to enable a few to survive to repopulate the world) [Deluge] (DM.379)

INTRIGUE-

JUSTICE-

KINGS-
Gendenwitha (an Iroquois princess) (DM.407)

LANGUAGE-

MAGIC-
Blessing Way (a Navaho religious ceremony to cure sickness) (DM.155)

NOBLES- \ HERALDRY-
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SOCIETY-
Population = .

Races/Subraces = .

Sex = .

POLITICS-
Alliances = .
Hostilities = .

Open Warfare/Skirmishing = .

Dekanawida (a chief of the Hurons or the Mohawks) (DM.278)

Fine Weather Woman (dau of an Indian chief) (DM.368)

RUMOURS-

TRADE-
Exports = .
Imports = .

UNDERWORLD-

VEGETATION-
Forests = .

alder (a deciduous tree growing in temperate climates which appears in the mythologies of many cultures) (DM.47)

can-wakan (in the lore of the Sioux, a sacred tree) (.189)
mandrake (the plant (mandrake) which, it is said, Circe used to change men into animals) (.223)

WEATHER-
Climate = .

eclipse (the temporary obscuring of the sun by the moon or the moon by the earth's shadow) (DM.316)

All-father (the sky) (DM.50)

Ekutsihimmiyo (the Cheyenne name for the Milky Way regarded as a hanging road) (.323)
Aldebaran (a reddish star in the constellation Taurus) (DM.47)

Aurora Borealis (coloured lights appearing in the sky in high northern latitudes) (DM.113)

Da-jo-ji (the west wind, in the lore of the Iroquois) [Dajoji.Panther] (DM.265)

Geesis (in the lore of the Ojibway, the sungnostic


Locations-

Alice Marr (a phantom ship) (DM.49)
Blue Mountains (in the lore of the Navaho, southern celestial mountains, origin of the dawn) (DM.156)

Blue World (one of the 4 worlds which the Navaho passed through before emerging into the upper world) (DM.156)

Chipapunta (a lake) (DM.216)
City of Mists (home of Poshaiyangkyo) (.224)

Dog Den (the location in which Hoita kept all the animals) (.299)

Festival House (an underwater hall) (DM.364)

Galun'lati (in the lore of the Cherokee, the end of the earth) (.397)

LOCATIONS \ UNDERDARK
Cipapu (in the lore of the Acoma, the place where Ia'tiku and Nao'tsiti were born underground) (.223)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


end of the world (each culture has it's own version of how the world will end) (DM.333)


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