Amik

animal_ally water Ojibwe single tradition · 1

Amik is the beaver spirit in Anishinaabe tradition, regarded as a being that creates shared worlds. Through its stories, Amik teaches its child about the world, emphasizing relationships and what is important in life. The beaver symbolizes wisdom, industriousness, and the interconnectedness of nature.

Relationships

co occurs with
Nokomis, Nanabush

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Sources

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Source passages

“In Anishinaabe traditional stories, Nanabush, Amik (beaver), and Nokomis (grandmother figure) are important characters.”

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