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Native American people

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  • etnische groep (nl)
  • етнічна група (uk)
  • tribu amerindia (es)
  • severnoameriško staroselsko ljudstvo (sl)
  • nordamerikanisches Indianervolk (de)
  • peuple amérindien vivant à l'origine le long de la rivière Spokane (fr)
  • Fries (fy)
  • native American people (en)
  • nativi americani (it)
  • oprindelig befolkningsgruppe i USA (da)
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  • 2900 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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  • Spokane (en)
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  • Tribal logo (en)
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  • English, Spokane dialect of Kalispel-Pend d'Oreille language (en)
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  • Sqeliz (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • 2900 (xsd:integer)
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  • The Creator, Amotkan made light only after all the animals had congregated to create it for Woodpecker up it, but the pole was too hot for him. They next sent Coyote up the pole. But he was too noisy, all the time shouting down to his children. Bear volunteered, but he found it too cold atop the pole. The sound of thunder shattered their efforts then. It loosened a piece of red rock, which turned into a handsome red man. He wanted a brother, so Amotkan gave him one made from the root of an herb called spowaunch. The two brothers went to a lodge occupied by a witch, Lady Bullfrog. She became so enamored of the brother formed of the root that she leaped onto his face—and stuck there. In pulling loose, she tore out one of his eyes. He then volunteered to ascend into the sky to be light for the earth, for he did not want people to see his face, now missing one eye. Thus, he became the sun, and when people looked at him, they had to close one of their own eyes. The other man joined his lonely brother in the sky. But before he did so, Lady Bullfrog had jumped onto his face, too. He became the moon. Today, if one looks carefully at the moon, one can see Lady Bullfrog clinging to his face. Because he was lonesome, Coyote, after several failures, made Spokane man… Coyote then mixed all these elements together [pitch, clay, hot rock, and reeds] and—adding berries, smoke, and fire—created the Spokane man. With these same elements, he created Spokane woman, and Amotkan, the Creator, gave her life. Man and woman soon became wild, caring little for the safety of the others who had sprung from them. A flood came then and covered the land, destroying all except a few people. The survivors banded together for safety, elected a leader, and multiplied. In time, the leader divided the people into small groups. They became the various tribes. (en)
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  • Bitterroot Salish, Coeur D'Alene, Kootenai, Pend d'Oreilles, and other Interior Salish tribes (en)
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  • Dreamer Faith, traditional tribal religion, Christianity (en)
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  • Spokane creation mythos as retold in The Spokane Indians: Children of the Sun (en)
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  • Spokane people (en)
  • Spokane (ca)
  • Spokane (Volk) (de)
  • Spokane (es)
  • Spokanes (fr)
  • Spokane (popolo) (it)
  • Спокан (народ) (ru)
  • Спокан (народ) (uk)
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  • Spokane (en)
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