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There are hundreds of different native American languages.

Here are a few translations:

Giizhigong is the Ojibwe name for Heaven or Paradise.

Gitchi Manitou means the Great Spirit or Sky Chief or Master of Life in Ojibwe, Algonquin, Mohican, Mohegan, Shawnee, CreeOttawa, Potawatomi, Menominee, Kickapoo and Sauk-Fox.

Anaamakamig is the Ojibwe word for 'under the ground'.

Matchi Manitou in Chippewa mythology is either a benevolent Spirit or an evil Spirit. It has also been translated as Satan or devil in Christian writings and preachings.

Maȟpíya wókičhuŋze is heaven in Lakota as coined by Christian missionaries.

Wakȟáŋšiča othí or dwelling of the evil spirit in Lakota. Used by missionaries in Bible translations as hell.

Spemki is heaven in Abenaki Penobscot.

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