Manabozho (or Nanabozho) is a trickster character known in many of the Anishnabe Native American tribes (such as Ojibwe, Potawatomi, Odawa, and Algonquin) from the Great Lakes area. He figures prominently in their creation story and is a culture hero.
Manabozho had a human mother and a spirit father, and sometimes takes the shape of a rabbit. He is often portrayed as somewhat humorous, especially compared to the Algonquin trickster Wisakedajak, who caused a flood that encompassed the world.
An interesting note is that the second part of his name, 'bozho' is used as a greeting in the Potawatomi language.
Manitou is how the Anishnabe and Algonquin tribes refer to spirit. More specifically, spirits related to balance, nature and life. It's is comparable to the Chinese 'Chi'
The address of the Manitou Springs Pl is: 701 Manitou Avenue, Manitou Springs, 80829 1810
The address of the Historic Manitou Springs Inc is: 517 Manitou Ave, Manitou Springs, CO 80829-1806
The Manitou was created in 1978.
Manitou is Algonquin word for Spirit
The duration of The Manitou is 1.73 hours.
Manitou Dawn was created in 2003.
Manitou Raven was created in 2002.
The address of the Manitou Springs Historical Society is: 9 Capitol Hill Ave, Manitou Spgs, CO 80829-1618
Example sentence for the noun manitou: The Algonquins called upon the manitou at special ceremonies.
The phone number of the Manitou Springs Pl is: 719-685-5206.
The web address of the Manitou Springs Historical Society is: www.miramontcastle.org
Manitou is a Native American God who was the ruler of the Anasazi and was the god of heaven and sky. The term 'Manitou' is Algonquin and means 'spirit'.