Deities in Native American mythology.
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Abenaki
- Azeban - trickster
- Bmola - bird spirit
- Gluskab - kind protector of humanity
- Malsumis - cruel, evil god
- Tabaldak - the creator
Algonquian
- Gitche Manitou - Great Spirit
Haida
Ho-Chunk
Main article: Ho-Chunk mythology
Hopi
Main article: Hopi mythology
See also: Kachina
- Aholi
- Angwusnasomtaka
- Kokopelli
- Koyangwuti
- Muyingwa
- Taiowa
Huron
Main article: Huron mythology
Inuit
Main article: Inuit mythology
- Igaluk - lunar deity
- Nanook - master of bears
- Nerrivik - sea mother and food provider
- Pinga - Goddess of the hunt, fertility, and medicine
- Sedna - sea Goddess, ruler of the underworld
- Torngasoak - sky god
Iroquois
Main article: Iroquois mythology
- Adekagagwaa
- Gaol
- Gendenwitha
- Gohone
- Hahgwehdaetgan
- Hahgwehdiyu
- Onatha
Kwakiutl
Main article: Kwakiutl mythology
- Kewkwaxa'we
Lakota
Main article: Lakota mythology
Mi'kmaq
- Niskam
Navajo
Main article: Navajo mythology
- Ahsonnutli - creation deity
- Bikeh Hozho - personification of speech
- Estsanatlehi - ‘the woman who changes’, sky goddess
- Glispa - a healer
- Hasteoltoi - goddess of the hunt
- Hastsheyalti - the Talking God, god of the dawn and the east
- Hastshehogan - the House-God, god of evening and the west
- Tonenili - ‘water sprinkler’, rain god
- Tsohanoai - sun god
- Yolkai Estasan - ‘white-shell woman’, lunar deity
Pawnee
Main article: Pawnee mythology
Salish
Main article: Salish mythology
- Amotken
Seneca
Main article: Seneca mythology
- Eagentci
- Hagones
- Hawenniyo
- Kaakwha
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