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The Native Americans believed that the giant thunderbird could shoot lightning from its eyes.
** Thunder Chickens: from the branch cap badge a thunderbird.

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The thunderbird is a legendary creature in certain North American indigenous peoples ' history and culture.
The Lakota name for the thunderbird is Wakį ́ yą,.
The Ojibwa word for a thunderbird that is closely associated with thunder is animikii, while large thunderous birds are known as binesi.
Depending on the people telling the story, the thunderbird is either a singular entity or a species.
During the sundance ceremony a thunderbird nest is put near the top of the tree of life.
A thunderbird pipe is used during the ceremony as well, and thunderbird medicine is prepared as well.
A famous story of the thunderbird is " Thunderbird and Whale ".
Their lodge totem is a thunderbird.

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It may be based on the thunderbird.
Still mostly used for permanent way maintenance, they can also be employed as thunderbird ( rescue ) locomotives or even used in normal service, where they are suitable for smaller operators.

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A Northwest Coast art | Northwest Coast styled Kwakwaka ' wakw totem pole depicting a thunderbird perched on the top.
The singular thunderbird ( as the Nuu-chah-nulth thought of it ) was said to reside on the top of a mountain, and was the servant of the Great Spirit.
The story goes that other tribes soon forgot the nature of one of these thunderbird families, and when one tribe tried to take them as slaves the thunderbirds put on their feather blankets and transformed to take vengeance upon their foolish captors.

thunderbird and Eagle
The Blue Eagle, a blue-colored representation of the American thunderbird, with outspread wings, was a symbol used in the United States by companies to show compliance with the National Industrial Recovery Act.

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The Kwakwaka ' wakw have many names for the thunderbird, and the Nuu-chah-nulth ( Nootka ) called it Kw-Uhnx-Wa.
Across many North American indigenous cultures, the thunderbird carries many of the same characteristics.
It was also told that the thunderbird controlled rainfall.
Gilgamesh has five terrifying dreams about falling mountains, thunderstorms, wild bulls, and a thunderbird that breathes fire.
The Red Horn Cycle depicts his adventures with Turtle, the thunderbird Storms-as-He-Walks ( Mą ’ e-manįga ) and others who contest a race of giants, the Wąge-rucge or " Man-Eaters ", who have been killing human beings whom Red Horn has pledged to help.
Prior to moving the base to Lahr, Germany, there were ceremonies in these towns and in Longuyon, France ( Permanent Married Quarters ), where the Canadians left three small ' thunderbird ' totem poles.
Bigfoot researcher and cryptozoology author Loren Coleman wrote about a series of thunderbird sightings in the 1940s.
One school even went as far as to gift him a thunderbird for their blunder.
The team's logo depicts a Native American carving of a thunderbird with the word " Seattle " etched into it, framed by two hockey sticks.

mythology and parallels
The word aegis is identified with protection by a strong force with its roots in Greek mythology and adopted by the Romans ; there are parallels in Norse mythology and in Egyptian mythology as well, where the Greek word aegis is applied by extension.
Scholars have proposed that the bridge may have originally represented the Milky Way and have noted parallels between the bridge and another bridge in Norse mythology, Gjallarbrú.
In Christian times it came to be viewed as a sort of Cornish Sodom and Gomorrah, an example of divine wrath provoked by unvirtuous living, although the parallels were limited in that Lyonesse remained in Cornish thought very much a mystical and mythical land, comparable to the role of Tir na nÓg in Irish mythology.
Inspired in part by a visit to Palestine during which he was struck by the historic parallels between the British and Roman occupations of the region, the book draws on materials from early British history and mythology and the history and myths of the Mediterranean region to explore the possibility of small cultures resisting the power of empire.
The identification of the Sun with a wheel, or a chariot, has parallels in Germanic, Greek and Vedic mythology ( see sun chariot ).
Many of the events featured have parallels in history, politics, and mythology from which Lucas and other writers drew inspiration.
Some parallels to elements and incidents in Norse mythology have been detected in the tale, and the trappings of Jack's last adventure with the giant Galigantus suggest parallels with French and Breton fairy tales.
Following similar methodology, and drawing parallels with the structure of other, related Indo-European mythologies ( particularly Baltic mythology ), and occasionally using some hints found in historical records of Slavic paganism, some of the ancient myths could be reconstructed.
Unlike Pindar, she focused on local myths, and drew parallels between the world of mythology and ordinary human behaviour.
Two additional parallels drawn from Norse mythology are the depiction of the Sun ( the Goddess Sunna ) as female and the Moon ( the God Máni ) as male ; and the origin of humanity wherein men are created from an ash tree ( Ask ) and women from an elm ( Embla ) by the Aesir.
Real-world parallels can be drawn between the Triat and Hindu mythology.
Emerson noted that some critics drew parallels between War of the Worlds and Scientology mythology.
However, there is nowhere in Irish mythology where it explicitly states that these paradises were actually portrayals of an afterlife ; rather, that view became popular after the spread of Christianity, when an attempt was made to explain native tradition by drawing parallels with Christian teaching.
This is presumably because the early Christians had some degree of respect for Horus or the legend of Horus-it may be because they saw parallels between the stories of Jesus and Horus ( see Jesus Christ in comparative mythology ).
The serial borrows many elements and parallels from Greek mythology, in much the same way as the later The Horns of Nimon.
Comparative mythology has uncovered a number of parallels between the myths of different cultures, including some very widespread recurring themes and plot elements.
These four yugas do not have parallels in the mainstream Hindu mythology.
Scholars have cited parallels between The Rape of the Sabine Women, the Æsir – Vanir War in Norse mythology, and the Mahabharata from Hindu mythology, providing support for a Proto-Indo-European " war of the functions.
Cheremisin and Zaporozhchenko ( 1999 ), following the methodology of Georges Dumézil, attempt to trace parallels in Germanic mythology ( Odin and the mead of poetry, the eagle stealing golden apples of eternal youth ).
* Ancient tragedy: plots taken from mythology or history — they often had clear parallels to contemporary political and religious matters

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