Subject: Dagnabbit, all that and I still missed things.
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Posted on: 2016-05-14 01:26:00 UTC

A) Yes, Thunderbirds are significant in religion. Thunderbirds, in some cultures, bring water (in others, not so much - again, this is a highly diverse environment with drastically different traditions and interpretations), and are a Other-Than-Human-Being* to be prayed to.

B) The Horned Serpent may well also be a spiritual symbol of some significance, as may be Wampus. I don't know much about either of them, since I've studied the Western nations a lot more.







*OTHB is a clunky phrase in English, I know, but it's the most recent attempt by academics at categorizing the group of . . . well, other-than-human beings that inhabit the North and South American worldview. They're not gods, or Gods, so that phrase is misleading, nor are they entirely or only spirits, so that doesn't work, but even those that look human and those that look like animals are not only animals, but beings in another sense. So... Other Than Human Beings. Lengthy but useful.

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