There was no one "god of rain" and most native American societies did not have such a god.
A few names of rain gods in different cultures throughout the Americas are:
Maya....................chac and mam
Aztec....................tlaloc
Hopi......................kachina spirits
Navajo..................tó neinilii
Inca......................kon
Olmec....................jaguar
Keres....................shiwana (4 gods)
many gods like sun god rain god crop god etc
Ancient Pueblo People or Ancestral Puebloans were an ancient Native American culture centered on the present-day Four Corners area of the Southwest United States, noted for their distinctive pottery and dwelling construction styles. The cultural group is often referred to as the Anasazi. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anasazi
No he did not protect a city. The supreme god of storms and rain was associated with agriculture and fertility.
The Egyptian Goddess, Tefnut, was seen as the Goddess of Rain i googled it
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Evana is a Latin-American name that means "God is gracious". Since it is a name, Evana would be the same in any language.
Native Americans had no knowledge of the Milky Way just as Europeans had no knowledge of it either. Every tribe has the name of the Creator of all in their own language.
I believe it has Native American roots.
Conquistadors
God dog or Big dog.
many gods like sun god rain god crop god etc
the true meaning of gabriela is god strength
Yes! His name was Chac another name is Ah Hoya (he who urinates) He was the god of rain, lightning, and water
Ajok is the African god of rain.
The Rain God was created in 1984.
aztecs god of rain is Tlaloc.
yes, Indra is a rain god