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Wakan Tanka
Native American deity, spirit

Wakan Tanka (Ortogaraafi Lakota : Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka) ko helmere ko selli walla ko diine.Ɗum heewi firteede ko "Ruuhu Mawɗo" e sahaa e sahaa fof ko "Sirlu Mawɗo".divinity|divine]].[1][2]

Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka ina waawi firteede ko doole walla cenirɗe hoɗɓe e kala huunde, nannduɗe e won e goongɗingol animistik e panteyist. Ndee helmere ina siftina kala tagoore e huunde ko wakȟáŋ ("seniiɗo") walla jogaade fannuuji ɗi wakȟáŋ.Elemen Tanka walla Tȟáŋka ina nanndi e "Mawɗo" walla "mawɗo".[3][4][5]

Ko adii nde ɓe njokkondirta e misiyoŋaaji kerecee en Oropnaaɓe, Lakota en kuutortonoo ko Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka ngam wiyde fedde walla fedde nde laabi mum en ngoni ko e sirlu : hono noon, "Sirlu mawɗo".Activist Russell Means kadi ina ƴellita firo "Sirlu mawɗo" e miijo wonde ruuhu Lakotaa wonaa ruuhu gooto.

Helmere gonnde e ɗemɗe goɗɗe Siouan : Wakan Tanka walla Wakan ina anndiraa kadi Wakanda e ɗemɗe Omaha-Ponka, Ioway-Otoe-Misuri, Kansa e Osage; e Wakatakeh to Quapaw.[ina haani ciimtol ngol].[6][7]

Ɗemngal Sioux

  1. The Indians' Book. Edited by Natalie Curtis Burlin. p38-40
  2. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, Volume 4. Smithsonian Institution, 1852. p302
  3. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Rice
  4. The Holy Bible, in the language of the Dakotas: translated out of the original tongues (in Engeleere). 1883.
  5. "Great". New Lakota Dictionary Online. Archived from the original on 2020-09-24. Retrieved 2019-07-11.
  6. Helen Wheeler Bassett, Frederick Starr. The International Folk-lore Congress of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, July, 1893. Charles H. Sergel Company, 1898. p221-226
  7. Rice, Julian (1998). Before the great spirit: the many faces of Sioux spirituality. University of New Mexico Press. ISBN 0-8263-1868-1.