Great Spirit
The Great Spirit is the concept of a life force, a supreme being or god, present in many, but not all, indigenous cultures in Canada and the United States. Interpretations of the Great Spirit also vary between cultures. It is known as Wakan Tanka in Lakota, Gitche Manitou in Algonquian, and by other, specific names in a number of First Nations and Native American cultures. According to Lakota activist Russell Means, a more semantically accurate translation of Wakan Tanka is the Great Mystery.
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Due to perceived similarities between the Great Spirit and the Christian concept of God, European colonial missionaries frequently used such existing beliefs as a means of introducing Christianity to indigenous Americans and encouraging conversion.
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