Wenizhishid-manidoo
deity Anishinaabe single tradition · 2
Wenizhishid-manidoo, meaning "Fair Manidoo", is an Anishinaabe name for God incorporated through the process of syncretism. This represents one of several names used to refer to the divine in Anishinaabe spiritual tradition.
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
When
- Historical notes
- Anishinaabe name for God incorporated through syncretism with Christianity.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Gizhe-manidoo, Gichi-ojichaag, Gitche Manitou
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“Other Anishinaabe names for God incorporated through the process of syncretism are Gizhe-manidoo ("venerable Manidoo"), Wenizhishid-manidoo ("Fair Manidoo") and Gichi-ojichaag ("Great Spirit").”
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“Other Anishinaabe names for such a figure, incorporated through the process of syncretism, are Gizhe-manidoo ("venerable Manidoo"), Wenizhishid-manidoo ("Fair Manidoo") and Gichi-ojichaag ("Great Spirit").”
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