In Lakota mythology, Iktomi is a spider-trickster spirit, and a culture-hero for the Lakota people.
In "Iktomi and the Muskrat," the exposition sets the scene by introducing Iktomi the trickster spider and the Muskrat, who is seen as foolish by Iktomi. The conflict arises when the Muskrat challenges Iktomi's intelligence and cunning by asserting his own cleverness in catching fish. This conflict drives the story forward as Iktomi attempts to outwit the Muskrat at his own game.
In "Iktomi and the Muskrat," the rising action involves Iktomi tricking the muskrat into diving repeatedly to collect mud for a new dwelling. The muskrat becomes exhausted and realizes he has been deceived by Iktomi, leading to a confrontation between the two characters. This conflict sets the stage for the climax of the story.
Iktomi
Fishery. Rotisserie. Mystery. History. Artillery. Admissory, dismissory, emissory, remisory, rescissory 1 word rhymes: epitome, iktomi (spider god Native American) 2off rhymes, missionary. give to me, miserly, symphony, infamy, hurt me? depends on how you're using the rhyme structure lolz
The cast of Walking on Turtle Island - 2009 includes: Mark Barsekian as Stripe suit guy Jennifer Bobiwash as Deer Wife Tantoo Cardinal as Lodge Wife Anaquad Cobe as Casino NDN Saginaw Grant as Catches the Bear Robert Greygrass as Iktomi - the Trickster Mary Mora Cordova as Moon Wife Lidia Pires as Water Wife Delanna Studi as Pretty woman Thomas Swindle as Will Scott William Winters as Ollis
Robert Greygrass has: Played Shaman in "3:52" in 2005. Played The Indian in "The House Webshow" in 2006. Played Calm Water in "Call of Juarez" in 2006. Played Native American, Trail of Tears in "Andrew Jackson" in 2007. Played The Chief in "Kidnapping Terry" in 2008. Played Fight Promoter in "The Unknowing" in 2009. Played Iktomi - the Trickster in "Walking on Turtle Island" in 2009. Played Ramon in "The Good Neighbor Policy" in 2009. Played Euh-peuhn-its in "A Foundling" in 2010. Played himself in "American Indian Actors" in 2010. Played Mr. Kastrac in "Mad World" in 2010. Played Grey Wolf in "Call of Juarez: Gunslinger" in 2013. Played himself in "Living Stories" in 2013.
The Sioux religion is complex and recognises many different spirit-beings on many levels.The term wakantanka refers to the embodiment of all supernatural beings and powers, so it is closest to the idea of the Christian God. The Sioux also considered The Sun, Sky, Earth and Rock as the highest-level powers; below these ranked Moon, Thunder-being, Wind and Falling Star.Other supernatural powers include wazi (Old Man), wakanka (Old Woman), canoti (forest spirits), hohgica (spirits of the tipi), iktomi (spider), unkcegila (spirits of the land), unktehi (water spirits) and many more. Ite (face) is the most beautiful of supernatural women and considered to be married to tate (the Wind).
Some comic book characters are considered immortal, such as Marvel's Wolverine, Thor, and Deadpool, and DC's Wonder Woman and Vandal Savage. Other characters may have variations of immortality, such as healing factors or longevity, but it ultimately depends on the specific storyline and interpretation by the writers.